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rachelane
May 14, 2008, 05:55 PM
I can only use Nymo thread to weave my small seads and others, but no matter what I use the thread breaks Not when I use a toggle. But when I use a small magnet. I had some luck with thread thimbles (but not always). I lately used Gold Fine French Wire and threaded my thread through it before I put the sead beads and small magnet over it. And if you can look at the picture you will see the thread is worn and broken. This bracelet is only a couple of weeks old.

I am dying to start selling my work and many people want to buy some but I daren't sell it.

Thanks.

KISS
May 14, 2008, 07:14 PM
Just doing a quick search, I think you should be using wire rather than thread. Very few of the threading materials list test strength here. This page specifically mentions wire for bracelets and rings.

Beading Wire - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads (http://www.firemountaingems.com/wire.asp?navsrc=2)

rachelane
May 14, 2008, 07:51 PM
Just doing a quick search, I think you should be using wire rather than thread. Very few of the threading materials list test strength here. This page specifically mentions wire for bracelets and rings.

Beading Wire - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads (http://www.firemountaingems.com/wire.asp?navsrc=2)
Hi KISS... Many of the patterns I enjoy making require a size 11 needle and Nymo thread. I like making them because it is a lovely way to spend time. I don't want to do stringing because it is done too soon and the whole idea is to wile away the winter hours. I do Xmas ornament too. But I'd so like to solve the problem of the thread to make presents for all the gals in my family.

KISS
May 14, 2008, 08:32 PM
I found this and the tensile strength of Nylon is only about 2 lbs. That's like the weight of 2 cans of canned goods. Not a lot. And your thread is about the thickness of a human hair. Your really going to have to find a better material with a higher tensile strength.

See:

http://www.rochfordsupply.com/tech_docs/Thread%20Information%20Chart.pdf

rachelane
May 14, 2008, 08:40 PM
.. and therein lies the problem, Anything thicker either won't go through the bead or it won't go through the needle. Thanks for trying, much appreciated.

KISS
May 14, 2008, 09:08 PM
This might work:

http://www.sailrite.com/

Search for "Tenara"

It's 8-10 lbs or about 4x what your using. It's slippery, so it should not break, but it's EXPENSIVE. They recommend a #16 needle. I suppose that's smaller than #11. You might be able to get a sample from W.L. Gore & Associates (http://www.gore.com). It's made from PTFE the generic name for Teflon and if you have ever used Glide dental floss, you would know what strong is.

bushg
May 14, 2008, 09:21 PM
I have a spool of nylon thread, it reads 005, this thread is not as thick as a strand of my hair. I sewed up outdoor chair chushions with it so it is very strong. It is made by Coats and Clark , sold at walmart for a buck or so for a spool.

KISS
May 14, 2008, 09:50 PM
The needle stuff is nuts.

I found this too:

Fireline Beading Thread (http://www.robins-beads.co.uk/acatalog/Fireline_Beading_Thread.html)

And this

Bead Stringing -- Brandywine Jewelry Supply (http://www.brandywinejewelrysupply.com/cybermerchant/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=323)

EDIT: added 2nd URL

rachelane
May 15, 2008, 05:02 AM
Ok, I'll check this all out later.