Eyepins Eyepins are just like a headpins except instead of a head there is a loop. You can make these yourself out of wire - just cut a length and make a loop in one end. But if you want them super-straight you'll have to buy them. Buy Eye Pins ...
EYEPIN An eyepin is a thin wire with a loop at one end; it is used for linking beads together. EXCELSIOR DIAMOND ...
Eyepin: A type of finding, an eyepin is simply a long piece of wire with a loop, or "eye", at one end, resembling a needle with an extra-large eye. Beads are strung along the wire to settle on the loop so that they don't fall off the other end.
Eyepin A wire finding with a loop at one end. used for linking beads or beaded links together "F" TERMS ...
Eyepin: Used to construct jewelry items, it is a type of finding that is made of thin wire with a loop at one end. They come in several gauges and they are used for stringing and linking beads. F Facet: The flat surfaces of a cut stone or glass.
EYE PINS or EYEPINS A short length of wire ending in a turned loop. Add beads to produce a dangle or other decorative flourishes. Use the loop to join to other findings or components Above is an example of three vintage brass Eye Pins.
See also: Cut, Color, Glass, Wire, Enamel
 
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