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These English beading needles are high-quality, durable needles. Beading needles are longer than standard sewing needles, enabling you to string multiple seed beads and other beads. Use size 10 beading needles with beading threads size D and smaller and size 15 seed beads and larger. This size is recommended for most off-loom beadweaving stitches (such as peyote, brick stitch and netting) and loom work. Size 10 may be too large if you are using a stitch that requires more than two passes of thread through the same bead, such as right angle weave or spiral rope. Needles are approximately 2 long.
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