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All Jewelry Makers Need These: Bead Stopper!

Jewelry Making - November 27, 2005 - By: Laura Kay

Hi… I’ve been busy getting ready for my upcoming show and haven’t had much time to surf around or write up many tips. I do want to mention a little item I picked up a couple months ago and am finally getting a chance to use a lot of: the Bead Stopper!

These little things are really nothing more than tightly wound springs that “clip” onto the end of your wire and allow you to actually pick up and move your strand of beads around without having to worry about them sliding off because you haven’t put a clasp on yet.

I picked up a small pack of Bead Stoppers online because they were relatively inexpensive, totally reusable and a real time saver, especially when you have a habit of knocking your almost-complete strand of bead jewelry to the floor!

They really are a life saver! Oh, and if you’re not sure about ordering things online (I do it all the time) then maybe you can ask your local bead shop to stock them. Everyone who uses them as at least one story about how they saved hours of “almost lost” work!

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  1. Pingback by BeadBoard.Net - Bead Jewelry Making Ideas » Blog Archive » Holiday Gifts for Bead Jewelry Artists

    [...] Beadstoppers – I’ve featured these little lifesavers before, but I can’t emphasis enough how amazingly useful these are, especially to the person who is new to bead jewelry. They’re little springs which you can attach to the ends of your wire or ribbon or string when you’re making a piece of jewelry. These little springs keep the beads from falling off if you drop or bump the piece or if you just haven’t tied the ends off yet. They’re affordable and innovative and thoughtful! [...]

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