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    I bought some top drilled petal pearls from John Tu and have a question. I haven't worked with petal pearls before and was wondering should I use wire or dandyline/Power Pro to string them?
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    Does it not depend to some extent on what you are planning for them? Lovely pearls - what size?
    I'm seeing a lot of black with red pearls at present, like these, btw.

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    In general, they are about 11-12mm long by 8mm wide. I plan to make a simple necklace and bracelet with them possibly with some small 2 or 3mm rose gold colored beads every few pearls.

    Although they are peacock or "black", in person they really look more chocolate with green overtones. Kate

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    Hi Kate,

    Probably what I would do is a sample of each. I use the 49 strand beadalon wire in a fine .13 or .15. It is so easy to string, just use the end right off the spool and don't cut it (for the sample). I also have bead stoppers so I can see how tight I want it. Perhaps you could do the same with thread. Whether you use thread and knot every few pearls (like under the gold bead) will make a difference also. I love those pearls, be sure and let us know, with photos, of course!
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    P.S. Even though I have strung hundreds of pieces by now, I still sometimes have to redo a piece more than once to get it to hang right or move around a couple of the pearls or gemstones or get the tension correct.
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    Thanks for all your good advice. I'm definitely ready to move on to something more complicated than standard stringing! I'll post pictures when I figure out what I'm going to do and do it! Thanks, Kate

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    They sure look like fun. I'm picturing garnet beads in between so they fan out...
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    Hmm - hadn't thought about that. Definitely a possibility!

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