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Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:14 am
by Slinky
I have just bought some clear fishing line to use for beading thread and used it for the first time last night.
I LOVE IT!!
It's Berkley Trilene clear 2lb weight. It's 0.006" thick so easily passes through the eye of a beading needle. It's more than strong enough, it's flexible so you can start and finish off with ease, it doesn't stretch and then 'frizz' like the nylon thread I used before did, and of course it's completely colourless.
I got a reel of 100m for about £6 which I think

is good value. Even if it isn't cheaper, it's superior to the thread I was using before. I'm well happy with it

. (See it 'in action' on my Mediterranean Mermaid)
Re: Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:48 am
by *barb*
I use fishing line for craft as well. I find it is excellent for sewing things together that i have stitffened with cardboard, like when i make xmas decorations or for sewing through layers of fabric, wading and trying to attach braid...it is much cheaper than speciality threads.
I use the invisible thread for beading though, i never thought to buy a light weight fishing line. I shall look into that when i run out.
Re: Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:07 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Good advice, I'm going to look into that -- oh I just remembered we've actually got a fly-fishing shop in our village, I might try there!
Re: Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:10 pm
by Lessa54
Good tip. Was it easy to anchor? I always worry about slippery threads like that, that they might fall out quite easily.
Re: Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:30 pm
by pamelam
Thanks for the tip! I've always used nymo thread, but it does stretch quite a bit. I'll try the fishing line next time I do beadwork.
Re: Fishing line for beading thread ...
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:49 pm
by Slinky
Lessa54 wrote:Good tip. Was it easy to anchor? I always worry about slippery threads like that, that they might fall out quite easily.
I know what you mean Lessa, and yes, I found it anchored quite well, being so flexible I was able to sew it into the stitches quite easily. It's not as springy as the nylon thread I had been using and doesn't seem to unravel. If anything, it's so colourless and fine, the difficulty I had with it was simply seeing the line!