amti
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Oh the new strands are gorgeous!!! I'm happy you found something that makes you happy! And I can't wait to see you wearing the new strand!!! Congrats!!!
Some folks wax their thread (for various thread uses, embroidery etc., not just beading.) I have read that it reduces fraying and tangling and can strengthen the thread.
Supposedly it also can alter the desirable properties of the thread-- like the way it reflects light, its luster etc. It can make thread darken over time. I found this article that discusses some of the cons of conditioning thread for embroidery:
https://www.needlenthread.com/2018/03/on-thread-conditioning-beeswax-for-embroidery.html
I've read of beaders waxing their silk, but this is the first time I've seen it used with Beader's Secret, and am curious about how the thread (which is polyester) behaves when waxed. Edit: I see you use it to make the needle easier to thread. I can see where that would help, on the thread end.
My dad was a tailor, my mother a dressmaker. I never saw beeswax in our home or among their sewing supplies. I still have a number of their spools of thread, including machine grade silk, cotton, nylon, polyester; none of the spools of any kind are pre-waxed.
When I thread a needle to sew or for knotting, I...well now that I am about to write it out, it just sounds weird, i moisten with my lips ��
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Can you enlighten those of us who don't know...what is a "Pearl Bath"??? I've cleaned pearls before stringing...is that what you mean?Thank you everyone! 2 more from last night and this morning after a little pearl bath.
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I have to refresh my memory of restringing.
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