Few things are more frustrating than frayed, tangled thread, especially when beginning a new project. Thankfully, thread conditioners are a simple solution that can help.
Thread conditioners are a coating applied to thread before use to prevent problems like fraying, tangling, drag and static cling. While it takes a little more time at the beginning of a project to wax thread, it can save time and frustration in the end. It also strengthens thread and helps needles and beads glide on easier.
All of the benefits listed above make thread conditioners ideal for seed beading, stringing and bead embroidery. Conditioning is especially important when working with beads that have abrasive holes, like gemstones, pearls and glass beads.
When choosing a stringing material, take care to note what type it is. Threads, like cotton, unwaxed nylon and silk, all benefit from conditioning, while monofilaments, like FireLine®, do not need a thread wax. Also, pay attention to texture. A highly texturized surface may become overly sticky if waxed.
The two main types of thread conditioners are Thread Magic® and beeswax, and both are easy to use.
Thread Magic and beeswax are both wonderful options designed to make your jewelry projects go that much smoother, try experimenting with both to see what works best for you.
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