What type
of thread to use?
I think it
is always a question for beginners, but many times even for those who bead for
many years. Great products appear on market constantly, and we, beaders also like
changing techniques and trying out new things. Many times working with
different sizes of beads needs different threads.
Just to
make it summarize herewith I collected some important information:
- NYLON: When knotting or using heavy beads (not seed beads) I always use nylon. Nylon is a synthetic fiber, it does not stretch or fray. My favourite brand is Fireline, but sometimes I find great options in fishing shops (usually not cheaper). Nylon gives a nice hold for a design. There are different sizes and colors. I usually use smoke grey color for darker beads and use crystals for lighter designs.
- NYMO: this is something you should not miss from your storage. It also comes in various sizes and colors. Most often beaders use smaller rolls for portability.
I also tried (not any more) C-LON AA, a cheaper version, but I did not like it that much for the same reasons above I like Miyuki thread so much.
I saw Ko thread and Sonoko Nozue beading threads on the market, but I have no any experience with them. I have the feeling that in many countries different nymo threads are available. My advice is to try a few of them to see how you like them and choose one type of different colors later.
Other beading threads:
- Silk: silk cord/thread is mainly used for pearls. This is a better quality than nylon, however, it frays easily. It comes in many colors and sizes.
- Embroidery threads: mainly used for embroidering. Strong and easy to work with. You need needle of bigger holes for them.
- Metal threads: I do not have big experience with metal work, though some of friends use them for wire jewelry. All I know that there are different sizes and different material. My friends used silver wires they treated it, some of the designs looks so beautiful. Of course the quality means a lot, and you surely need a good and strong hand for it.
- Waxed Linen Cord: It is often used for macramé. Once I made such a design for a dear friend, I loved making it. Macramé is easier than you think.
- Leather cords: Designers use it for heavy beads and big semiprecious stones. There are different sizes, from 1-3 mm and many many beautiful colors, even metal effect ones. I often use them to finish some designs, because I like its mat color that perfectly matches with crystals.
- Monofilament: that is a cheap thread to make cheap and quick bracelets. Honestly I used it when played with my daughter and made gifts to friends. Also used in cheap mass product jewels coming from Asia.
This is a
great video from Potomac Beads Company:
I found
this wonderful chart on Firemountaingems.com
Megjegyzések
Thanks for putting this together.
Suzanne