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Your cart is empty.The Big Eye needle is made of Stainless steel, and can take any size thread - the whole needle is the eye. ANYONE can thread these needles!
Duchess of Bones
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
I actually bought these to fix some snags in my cotton knit blankets, caused when my cats, who still have their claws, “make biscuits” and knead on my bed when happy it’s bedtime. These can catch the yarn loops and push them to the other side of the blanket, where I can weave them back into the knit. I’ve done this with my sweaters and blankets, and it works!! Managed to save many items that otherwise would become too ragged and get too many runs for use. They will also be great when I start beading again. 😁
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2016
I have used theas in the past and absalutaly love them,one of the things i like the most is that they are sharp and sterdy enouf to go threw most fabricks.(I like to embelish everything) I had cean a review in the past on some of theas and the person was saying that they wher horable because (they dident even have an eye and they had thrown them away)the hole needel is the eye,you just need to pull it open witch i love as well because in my later years it ceams i cant see as well as i use to, threding a needel has become quite difacult. They are great. Sorry about spelling,no spell check.
P. Naveira
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2016
These beading needles are WONDERFUL! I use them for bracelets and it really is easier when you have the right tools to do the beading with. These are a quality product! The needle actually bends when you load the beads, thus easier to have your job flow! The eye of the needle is a bit micro but I use a magnifying light to thread. It really does help on the eye strain.
Drora K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2015
Perfect for sewing with seed beads. The needle is so thin that I first did not realize that it actually opens to make room for the thread. Very well constructed. Have to be very careful, though. The very thinness which makes them great for working with small beads makes them also bend - and possibly break (did not happen to me). I managed to work with one of these needles on Lutradur, which is denser than fabric.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2014
These needles are great. I have a hard time picking up beads and getting thread thru them as I work. This needle does it great. And there is no little hole to try to find and get the thread thru.
TEKZ1
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2013
VERY CLEVER DESIGN NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT YOR 50-60 YR.OLD EYE SIGHT, NOR THE SIZE OF THE THREAD.BASICALLY WHAT THIS PRODUCT IS A LONG NEEDLE SLIT I THE CENTER YOU TAKE ANOTHER NEEDLE TO OPEN IT UP A BIT AND YOUR GOOD TO GO.IDEAL FOR HOBBY BRACELETS,CHAINS OR NECK LESS BEAD'S OE THREES
Chakwaina
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2013
I use the tiniest of seed beads (16) on a bead loom and they go through easily. These are a dream to thread and I use all kinds of threading material-mostly sinew but also carpet thread, quilting thread, and beading threads.No having to strain to see to get the thread into the tiny hole and for beaders, those eyes on needles are super tiny! Use your fingernail and the needle just splits in the middle--the "eye" is almost as long as the needle!!!
Tory S. Hastings
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2010
Upon purchasing these needles I was unaware what they were designed to do or how they would work...When I received them it was very nice to be able to finally thread a needle in less than 3-5 minutes!!! The eye runs the length pretty much of the needle...The only complaint I have is they bend very, very easily...I ruined one in the first 2 hours of using it...So it's a huge plus to be able to thread a needle finally and even someone with poor eyesight will not have trouble with this needle...It also is very thin so if you are into seed beads they slip right over these...The downfall is ONLY that they are very weak in holding up to keeping their shape...I would honestly say they are comparible to aluminum in the way they lose formation so easily...
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