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		<title>Tips for beginners: Cutting beading wire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never, ever, ever use scissors to cut your wire!
The wire will fray at the end and will create nicks on your scissor blades.

The horror! Could you imagine trying to string beads on that?

For a nice clean wire tip, use wire cutters.


~ Ava Arie

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Beading wire (a.k.a. nylon coated standless steel wire) has become the standard in the beading world. Depending on the nature of your project, you can choose from a selection of bead stringing wire which varies in weight, number of strands, colours and diameter. A few common beading wire names you’ll see in the store are [...]]]></description>
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