The Beadsmith Fireline by Berkley – Micro-Fused Braided Thread – 6lb. Test.006”/.15mm Diameter, 125 Yard Spool, Crystal Color – Super Strong Stringing Material for Jewelry Making and Bead Weaving

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  • RP

    > 3 day

    The description states .008 thickness, but what arrived was .006.

  • Taryn Bednar

    > 3 day

    Pretty accurate description of the Vietnam War goings on, brought back a lot of memories.

  • KARO

    Greater than one week

    Very good thread.

  • Dr. Jerald Jakubowski Jr.

    > 3 day

    It was what I needed, but it took several weeks to get here,and i needed it

  • Barbara A Hesprich

    > 3 day

    picks up the beads, dont need to use a needle. works great

  • Jbug702

    > 3 day

    Fireline is my go to beading thread.

  • Nicrel

    > 3 day

    I love this for beading because it’s strong enough yet thin enough to go through small beads multiple times.

  • Theresa Shelley

    > 3 day

    It doesn’t stretch out like some beading thread does and the knots hold great without any sign of coming apart

  • adele freedley

    > 3 day

    Only good quality beading thread i have found that does not fray

  • Bead Woman

    > 3 day

    This is so great for many of my seed bead projects when I need a bit of firmness and less flexibility. Its thin enough to thread into a #12 beading needle, too! The color is a soft white, it blends into light colored beads just fine.

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When you want to create necklaces or bracelets quickly and efficiently, Fireline is up to the task. This is a microfused, braided bead thread consisting of Dyneema, a gel-spun polyethylene which is known as the strongest fiber, per diameter, ever created. It has an unbelievably high tensile strength and has been recommended in numerous how-to articles on beadworking. Originally used in the fishing industry as a strong fishing line, the thread was adopted by the jewelry making community and has been super popular ever since. Fireline comes in 5 sizes: 2lb. test strength with a .003”/.07mm diameter, 4lb. test with a .005”/.12mm diameter, 6lb. test with a .006”/.15mm diameter, 8lb. test with a .007”/.17mm diameter, 10lb. test with a .008”/.20mm diameters and 14lb. test with a .009”/.22mm diameter. The spools come in a variety of lengths and in 3 colors: clear, black and smoke grey. For stringing and weaving we suggest English beading needles. Use a #12 for 2-6lb. test and a #10 for larger diameters. To finish off your Fireline jewelry your best option is a thread burner. The Beadsmith Thread Zappers are a perfect solution. You can control exactly where the heat is applied. Tie a knot to finish your project and burn the end. A small ball will form on the melted end, preventing the knot from untying.

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FIRELINE:

This is a microfused, braided bead thread consisting of Dyneema, a gel-spun polyethylene which is known as the strongest fiber, per diameter, ever created. It has an unbelievably high tensile strength and has been recommended in numerous how-to articles on beadworking.

EASY FINISH:

Because this is a super strong material, we recommend using sharp, precise scissors for cutting the string. However, the thread can also be burned instead of snipping. A thread burner is easier to use and more precise. This method seals the ends, which prevents frayed edges or split ends.

VERSATILE:

Originally used by fisherman as a high-quality fishing line, this thread took off in the jewelry making world. It can be threaded on a needle and used for stringing or bead weaving. The thread does not stretch, or tangle and the strength of the cord is essential when working with heavier beads and findings.

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