Soft Flex Bead Stoppers, Red- 4/Pkg
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The beads stoppers will be sent to you if you order them.
The only thread I have used them on was beading thread, accu flex, and fire line, and they don't cause a crimp.
Leather cord has never been used by me, but I imagine that it would work just fine. Wire for beading is held very securely on these clasps.
There are four in each package, so each package costs
Selected User Reviews For Soft Flex Bead Stoppers, Red- 4/Pkg
Stoppers made of silicone are cute and sturdy. The grips instead of bare metal make them even more appealing. This stopper also comes in handy when I'm not sure if I want to keep a string in place for a very short period of time. Due to its size, I can also use it temporarily when I'm not sure if the length suits me.
I would definitely recommend it to anyone. It can make life easier if you are interrupted during the middle of your work. They are quick, easy to use, and can save you a lot of time. Unlike before, I am no longer worried about picking up the wrong end of a piece I am working on, or dropping the string, as the beads are always protected on the wire and I am not worried about losing In the end, I bought two sets and I am so glad I did because now my unfinished work is safe.
You can see my view on the bead stopper here. The more you do, the more you learn. So I've learned, making a necklace or bracelet is not complete unless you finish it off right at the end with your end caps or clasps (hear that music! You couldn't get the beads back on the thread or cord because all the beads rolled off the thread or cord. Moreover, you could not follow the pattern if you ran into a unique layout as you were beading. This little gadget provides me with an extra layer of safety. Also, I have bought other versions in the past and the wing tips (red petal ends) have been so flimsy the springs would not open. This one will not lose your thread if you squeeze it together with your thumb and first finger, which opens perfectly like an accordion when tension is applied. You slide your thread/cord in and voila no This is just one of my favorite things.
I love how easy they make it to bead! Having beads fall off the line due to a line drop is no longer an issue! I'm so happy! It's also much easier to forget about your project when something else comes up and not worry that someone will mess it up or the beads will fall All of us have experienced this at some point in our lives. You need to try these bead stoppers. They are a great choice. While there are other styles of these, I find they hold the line very tightly so you do not have to worry about it slipping out from underneath. You will save yourself much headaches in the future by making a small investment now.
The beads are completely useless or they seem to fail just when you are putting the last few on and then all you can hear is the skittering and plunking of the beads as they disperse in all directions! Using the bead stopper will save you time, frustration, and, most importantly, you won't miss the beads for long.
They are perfect if you have never beaded before or if you are working with a small child. As someone who was brand new to the company, it took some time before I learned about them. Both the spring and clamp are strong and can hold elastic "power cords", wire loops, and everything else This eliminates so much frustration due to beds falling off and allows stopping anywhere in the middle of the night Those who have been beading for a long time may find this a silly review. However, having just begun using this product primarily to assist a child with special needs, I am so glad that it exists, too. There is a lot of quality in this. This spring has been used quite often and is not at all loose.
This little gem would have been great if I had invented it. To stop beads, I used tape on and off for years. I cannot believe how many years I used tape. Although I like the larger size, there are times when the smaller stoppers simply aren't sturdy When I first tried one, I was able to get it right out of my hand and BEAD POPPERS are what I now call them. The strings are so much easier to string with this method. Do you remember how many times you were stringing beads, and suddenly all of them fell off the end of the cable? I didn't even mention whether or not the seed beads were seed beads. I like this stopper because it does what it claims to do. As a result, the beads stop rolling. This makes a nice little gift for a new beader, or to give as a birthday present or gift to a beading friend, or just because it is nice to give.