Miyuki Round Seed Beads, 11/0 Size, #4219 Duracoat Galvanized Magenta (8.5 Gram Tube)

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  • Japanese glass Miyuki beads are known for their uniform shape and quality. They are ideal for consistent bead weaving texture and multiple passes of fine beading thread, such as Fireline, Power Pro, KO Thread and Nymo.
  • Color: Duracoat Galvanized Magenta - Miyuki Round Color Number #4219
  • Measurements: 2mm, 0.8mm hole.
  • Quantity: 8.5 Gram Tube (approximately 900 pieces depending on the finish). This item is in the original manufacturer tube for easy storage and organization. Tube is reusable and will fit most standard tube towers and organization totes. For a larger quantity, see our item #11-94219-100.
  • SKU: DMRR-4219
  • Weight: 10 g
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Style Round, Japanese
Shape Round
ITEM SHAPE Round, Rocaille
COLOR Duracoat Galvanized Magenta
Materials Glass
Theme Valentine's Day, Summer
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Miyuki Round Seed Beads, 11/0 Size, #4219 Duracoat Galvanized Magenta (8.5 Gram Tube)

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Inconsistent quality, many wasted beads, frustrating re-dos

These are not ideal for consistent bead weaving. The coating can affect the size of the hole, making it too small for Nymo to pass through. The coating also is not consistently smooth and can snag on Nymo or create a rough texture in your weaving. You have to pick through the beads to find the good ones, and many are just thrown out. You get a lot, but you don't use most of them. These also are slightly smaller than the matte opaque versions of the same size, making them more difficult to pick up your needle when loom weaving.