Any help in restringing beads
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Susan S on Jun 27, 2012I would think if you have a store near by that specializes in beads, they could tell you what kind of thread to use. What is this - it's hard to tell from the pics but it looks really pretty. Barring not having a speciality store, Walmart has a beading section - of course you WILL NOT find anyone there who actually knows anything. If all else fails, could you use a fine guage of monofilament (fishing line)? There are also very fine metal wires as well, A lot will depend on the diameter of the opening of your beads and also finding the appropriate size needle - or whatever the tool is called you use use to string the wire through the beads. Good Luck w/this!! ;~)Helpful Reply
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Debbie E on Jun 27, 2012They are all glass beads, every time I pick the piece up another strand falls apart so I am very careful, that is why I had it lying down, I will have my daughter come over and help with a better picture this week, sorry.Helpful Reply
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Susan S on Jun 27, 2012You know, if it's THAT fragile I think the less it's handled . . . . also, I would think keeping track of the exact order of how the beads are strung would be a total nightmare. Your first 2 pictures look like there is some sort of banding that the beads were stitched on to. Why don't you get a pretty shadow box and display them just as they are. I'd be really petrified to tackle this but this's just me!!!Helpful Reply
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Terri C on Jun 28, 2012I know this is going to be a project! But it sounds like the whole thing needs rebeading. To save it from falling apart further . .try laying it on contact paper or tape and then purchase a beading thread and a very thin beading needle for re-beading it - sew it on the edge of some ribbon. This is really a nice find and you could do something very nice with it . . .like adding it as a edgeing around a lamp shade or on a window shade or even on curtains ! or as curtain tie backs if you are willing to make it 2 separate pieces. . . . good luck with it! <3Helpful Reply
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Leah M on Feb 02, 2015I suggest nymo or fireline thread. I hope after all these years you have successfully fixed your problem.Helpful Reply
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Pocket Acquisitions on Feb 22, 2015Love your beads. I used to sting them on a hand loom that I made from a shoe box when I was a child. It sounds like the string is dryrotting. Since you did not mention a budget, I will let it rip! I would first research the bead patterns to see if they are a part of any tribes/groups of indigenous people and if I could I would steer the underlying art in that direction. I see this strip of bead work being positioned with archival tacky (sticky) glue spray and strategically sewn to an underlying white on white image of the well chiseled defined back of a rain dancing Brave (well muscled). The longest stretch of beads would be across his back from cuff to cuff. Save some of the beads for bands that are just under his knees. Oh yell he would be dancing around a big fire. Did I mention his athletic physiq? I see that underlying image in shades of white and soft gray and created out of airbrush on fabric or maybe rendered by some awesome origami artist in white fabric. Finally press and seal the whole thing under sheets of archival acrylic. and frame it all around. Using fabric for the underlying dancing man makes it easier to anchor the fringe and freeze it in time. You may want to consult with a musuem or other authority that could tell you how to conserve the fringe while preserving it's (I assume) antique/historical value. Thats my 2 cents. p.s. Elvis fringe is nice too (see photo)Helpful Reply
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Barbara Valenti on Jun 15, 2015I used dental floss to restring my pearls. I was in a hurry and it worked just fine!Helpful Reply
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Denise May on Oct 16, 2016There is a product called Thread Heaven that will lubricate the thread and make it easier to get the thread through. I would use OneG or C-Lon thread and a long beading needle, maybe even a Big-Eye needle. Leave the beads strung if possible and just take the new thread through them as they lie. Then pull the old thread out as you go.Helpful Reply
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Kay on Oct 31, 2016Use a beading needle. They are about like a hair. Also a fine beading thread. They come in different size thickness. Go to a good beading store. They will help. Work 1 strand at a time. Also try to work on a contrasting surface as you will be able to see the beads and they won't get lost in the background. what size beads? Good luck. KayHelpful Reply
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