Selecting the Correct Head Pins - Better Beader Episode by PotomacBeads

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @kathycoleman9260
    @kathycoleman9260 4 года назад +6

    Thx for this. New to beading and learning do much from you 😊. This is my new passion as an artist and portable to my cancer treatments. Stay safe and thx again.

  • @allisonthorner
    @allisonthorner Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for this head pin info. So helpful! 😊

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Месяц назад +1

      You are so welcome, we're glad it was helpful! We have a library of Better Beader episodes that cover a range of beading and jewelry-making topics that you may enjoy! Feel free to browse! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/better-beader/

  • @AnnieNailTech
    @AnnieNailTech 4 года назад +3

    I've been beading for many years yet I still learned something from today's video. Great info and nice presentation.

    • @alliebuchman10
      @alliebuchman10 4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I am still amazed at the things I learn every day in the beading world.... so much to learn and love!

  • @lzrd8460
    @lzrd8460 2 дня назад

    I’m just getting into jewellery making as a hobby, now that I’m retired. The problem I’m having with ordering head pins is that so many of the packets I order have only the length of the pins, not the gauge. I live in Europe and have ordered a number of packets of head pins online from temu. She they arrive, I have found that the wire itself is just not stiff enough to hold large beads. It’s so frustrating but I’m on a tight budget and therefore have to shop economically. I think by the time I finish watching this vid, I will know enough about the differences in head pins that I can start just ordering spools of wire and make my own pins! That way I know what gauge my pins are. Thank you for sharing. 👏 great info. ☺️

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  День назад

      You're so very welcome! We're so happy that you are enjoying and finding our videos helpful! Here is a fun and unique wire-working video you may like! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/wire-working-projects/PPWW516.html

  • @margaretgobrick428
    @margaretgobrick428 4 года назад +4

    I became a better beader here in 2020 by finding Potomac beads. I enjoy many of your video's. I'd like to see more 3mm crystal rounds in more colors, magatama's in more colors, more colors in navettes both the slims and the other two sizes. I have some ideas for some patterns that would use many of these beads. Thank you so much for all the videos you do for us, I find them very inspirational and fun to do and change to my very own ideas of how I'd change them.

    • @alliebuchman10
      @alliebuchman10 4 года назад

      Awe thank you Margaret so much for your kind words! Happy to inspire and make you better :)

  • @lzrd8460
    @lzrd8460 2 дня назад

    I’m only six minutes into your vide and I’m hitting the subscribe button! Great info! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼☺️☺️☺️

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  День назад

      Thank you so much, we're so glad to hear that! Feel free to browse our library of Better Beader episodes! www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/better-beader/

  • @natalieharrison4318
    @natalieharrison4318 4 года назад

    Thanks so very much. For sharing this great information and many ideas to do with these head pins and there uses.

  • @carriesunshine5742
    @carriesunshine5742 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great video

  • @amichelemaher8201
    @amichelemaher8201 4 года назад +1

    Great review. Thank you

  • @pamistry
    @pamistry 2 года назад

    Very useful.i was confused as to why my headpin keeps going thru and thru with a 8mm pearl bead.thanks, i will look for thicker headpin(thicker wire)

  • @sharonperry7085
    @sharonperry7085 4 года назад +2

    Really helpful video. Thank you so much! I do have a question. When you are making a loop for a button closure, and you want to peyote stitch the loop, is there any way to know how many more beads to add to accommodate the space taken up? If so, could this be a BB episode?

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  4 года назад +1

      That would apply if you peyote around the inside of the loop, but if you stay to the outside, the loop shouldn't change too much, just keep checking it as you work. It's much easier to undo a row of seed beads than to have an ill-fitting loop.

    • @sharonperry7085
      @sharonperry7085 4 года назад +1

      PotomacBeads, never thought of that. Thank you so much!

  • @lilyv6495
    @lilyv6495 Год назад

    My daughter is starting to get into necklace making for selling, she wants to start her own little business (she's 8) so we're not doing anything too crazy, just a charm, and 2 beads or so. I can't believe how exhausting it is with all the different people selling beads and pins!!!... Question for you if you can answer - where do you buy your pins from? we are buying the 6mm pearl beads from amazon, so I think I need the 2 inch 22g pin. But there are so many options and mixed reviews. I was just wondering where do you buy your pins?

  • @CoolCakesandCraftswithAmalia1
    @CoolCakesandCraftswithAmalia1 4 года назад +2

    This is very useful info. I need to re string a set of beads and it's been so long since I've done it I am not sure what type and size string to get. Would love some info on that similar to this video.

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  4 года назад +1

      Here's another episode that covers your questions:
      Better Beader Episode 14 - How to Use Crimp Beads, Covers, and Tools
      ruclips.net/video/saNY3VqfWbw/видео.html

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister 2 года назад

      I ran into the very same issue, with some bracelets given to my Mom. The bracelets were too tight, so I had to restring them after trying to match beads, and/or add accents like silver beads, to increase the length. Thank you Allie, as yours was one of the videos that helped me with the restringing project.

  • @andreagibson7099
    @andreagibson7099 4 года назад +1

    I'M STILL LEARNING 2 MAKE HAIR PINS BY ADD SMALL SEED BEADS ON IT DO U HAVE A GREAT IDEA

  • @jillwhite8885
    @jillwhite8885 4 года назад +1

    Has there been a Better Beader on tension? When to use tight, when to use loose, how to tighten tension, what threads to use for the best tension etc.

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  4 года назад

      Your thread should only be pulled until the beads come together. Too much tension will warp the beads and too little will allow, thread to show. So you're looking for the middle ground in most projects.

    • @jillwhite8885
      @jillwhite8885 4 года назад +1

      @@Potomacbeadco Thank you - I was just suggesting a topic for a Better Beader. It might be helpful for people as I see so many posts on facebook with people not knowing why their beads are loose or buckling.

  • @streamlinemoderne
    @streamlinemoderne Год назад

    This was very helpful! If you have a 2mm bead hole size, what size of headpin do you need so the head will big enough to not slip through? 20 mm was my guess. Is there a chart somewhere for these things? 😂Cheers!

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Год назад

      You can always make your own headpins to make it big enough that it won't go through the bead. This video might be of help: www.potomacbeads.com/selectin...

  • @ritashaw5812
    @ritashaw5812 2 года назад

    Thanks for the education for newbie. : )

  • @yadiraquiles6841
    @yadiraquiles6841 Год назад

    Are ball pins supposed to be super soft and wouldn't it break if I use it to make links with beads? What's the strongest ball pin number?

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Год назад

      Most ball pins are 24 gauge, when wrapped they are sturdy for links and work great

  • @Jewelrinaa
    @Jewelrinaa 3 года назад

    Thank u

  • @agente-de2tb
    @agente-de2tb 2 года назад

    Hi..When using a 4mm bicone ...what size of head pin gauge is correct..not too flexible but not to stiff

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  2 года назад +1

      22g is always a great choice

    • @agente-de2tb
      @agente-de2tb 2 года назад

      @@Potomacbeadco Thanks alot...😊

  • @kindbear2284
    @kindbear2284 3 года назад +1

    Omg you saved my life 😭 I was trying to fit my little crystals through a standard gauge and was pulling my hair. Never knew there were different gauges 😭 where do I buy a 24 gauge?

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  3 года назад +1

      Hi, you can get 24G wire here: www.potomacbeads.com/Artistic-Wire-s/2508.htm

  • @gajewel58
    @gajewel58 Год назад

    Hello, I am just beginning to try beading so I really don't know very much about it. I have watched lots of videos and have learned a few things, however there are a ton of things that I need to learn to use all of the pretty beads and charms I have purchased so far.
    My main question is, what is the name of the tiny beads used on a head pin between the end of the head pin and the first larger bead you slide on the pin?
    I don't know if I am even explaining what I'm referring to correctly. This bead sits at the base of the head pin to prevent larger beads from sliding off the pin. I have been searching and searching for the answer and I am beginning to feel defeated before I even start my first project. 🫤
    I hope you see this soon and can tell me what I am trying to find.
    Thank you so much, Renee

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Год назад +1

      They are a Rondelle bead. I have shared a link below.

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Год назад

      www.potomacbeads.com/potomac-crystal-rondelles-1-5x2mm

    • @gajewel58
      @gajewel58 Год назад

      @@Potomacbeadco thank you so much! What is the difference between rondelles and seed beads? And one more question please, what size head pins are mostly used? I am going to try and make some key chains and rear window dangles just to give away to my family and friends. I don't want to get into selling. I'm sure the market is flooded with people who are doing the same thing. This is just keeping my senior mind busy hobby. 😊
      Thank you so much for your quick response and the helpful information. I might be able to pull some kind of trick out of the bag! 😃

    • @Potomacbeadco
      @Potomacbeadco  Год назад +1

      22g is the typical headpin size. A seed bead uniformly shaped, spheroidal bead ranging in size from under a millimeter to several millimeters. The Rondelle are a bead shape that looks like a slightly-flattened sphere.

    • @gajewel58
      @gajewel58 Год назад

      @@Potomacbeadco thank you very much for your help. I am excited to see what I can create now. Have a great day!