| NEEDLES |
| [A note about beading needles.] Beading needles have a ball type point on the end and therefore are not the best for sewing. Sharps needles are best used for sewing beads onto fabric. |
| BEADING NEEDLES MADE IN JAPAN |
| The sizes of the needles made in Japan
are slightly larger than English made needles but are a good sturdy needle preferred by many. In needles the larger the number the smaller the diameter of the needle. |
N1-10 SIZE 10 |
| ENGLISH BEADING
NEEDLES English beading needles are flexible and thinner than the Japanese needles and will bend easily. |
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| SHARPS NEEDLES The sharps needles are short and have a sharper point suitable for sewing beads onto fabric or light leather. |
LONG NEEDLE | BIG EYE NEEDLE The Big Eye needle is long with a split eye that is large enough to put sinew or other thick stringing material through. It is great for looming size 10/0 beads or larger and for stringing. |
| N9-11 ENGLISH 11
SHARP N10-12 ENGLISH 12 SHARP $1.50 for 5 needles $2.75 for pkg of 25 needles $25.00 for 10 packages |
N11-12 ENGLISH 12, LONG 3" long needle for looming $2.50 for pkg of 10 needles $22.50 for 10 packages |
N12 BIG EYE 5" N13 BIG EYE 2" $1.00 for 1 needle |
| TWISTED WIRE NEEDLE This needle is particularly nice for stringing beads that have a very small hole. It is very fine and has a collapsible eye for easy threading but goes down to a very small size. |
| N15 TWISTED WIRE
NEEDLE $1.50 for 4 needles |
| GLOVERS NEEDLES Also called Leather Needles |
CURVED GLOVERS
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