Can someone tell me what pliable wire I should use to thread beads on to make a bracelet - and where I can get it from.
Thanks
I suppose it depends on whether you are wanting to make a bangle or a bracelet and whether you want the wire to show (as in wirework) or not.
Quote from: flame n fuse on March 09, 2015, 10:40:29 AM
I suppose it depends on whether you are wanting to make a bangle or a bracelet and whether you want the wire to show (as in wirework) or not.
Hi,
I don't want the wire to show - it will be completely covered by beads and not a bangle style.
Many thanks
Hi, have you looked at tiger tail? It's a fine plastic coated wire I think and is very pliable so works very well for bracelets etc.
Cheers, Trisha
My wife uses Beadalon 49 strand
like this: http://www.cooksongold.com/featured/beadalon (http://www.cooksongold.com/featured/beadalon)
Beadalon 49 Strand Bright 0.38mm X 2m Wire
JMK
Beadalon 49 strand for me too. It comes in different thicknesses too. Doesn't kink and break!
I have a reel of .8mm copper wire. I can't remember where I got it from, but is that any good for bracelets, or will it snap if bent too much? If not bracelets, what is this normally used for?
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I'd avoid tigertail because it kinks and breaks.
Beadalon 49 strand is great stuff.
Quote from: alan on March 12, 2015, 03:46:38 PM
I have a reel of .8mm copper wire. I can't remember where I got it from, but is that any good for bracelets, or will it snap if bent too much? If not bracelets, what is this normally used for?
You can use it to make simple loops or wrapped loops in your beads, http://www.nortelglass.com/toolimage/21121120actual%5B1%5D-20090811-010049.jpg Once your beads all have wrapped loops , you can join then together with jump rings making either a bracelet or necklace.