I carry a variety of beading needles that can be used with seed beads and larger beads. Everyone has their favorite type of beading needle, there is no wrong or right needle.
Handy Hands Tatting Needle I love these needles for stringing beads onto my thread for bead crochet. I thread a piece of nylon beading thread or FireLine onto the needle tie a knot to make a loop, then I put my C-Lon or S-Lon thread through the loop and then put my beads onto the thread this way. I can add as small as 11/0 seed beads this way. Most of the threads I crochet with will not fit into the eye of the needle this way it make a little lasso to put my thread into.
Tulip Beading Needles are springy and strong to resist warping and breaking. Tulip beading needle points are specially designed to ease between beads and avoid splitting the thread. Tulip beading needle eyes are smooth and easy to thread. They are made in Japan.
Pony English Beading Needles are high-quality, durable needles. Beading needles are longer than standard sewing needles, enabling you to string multiple seed beads and other beads.
Big Eye Needles make it very easy to thread and can take any size thread or yarn. These Big Eye Needles are made of good quality stainless steel, so they can be used for a long time.
Curved Beading Needles are great for bead embroidery, if I am doing a three-dimensional piece a curved needles is a must for me.