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    Best Pearl Reamer

    Which model of Dremel do you use, and which drill bit?
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    Mixing Pearls With Other Stones

    That sounds bad - but not as bad as actual damage. I think that putting the tiny rubber/silicon (whatever) stopper between the gold beads and the pearl would be a good idea, but I'm not crazy about how it will look. You can still see the stopper.
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    Mixing Pearls With Other Stones

    What about putting metal beads in between? Not allowed because of the abrasion factor? I've seen pics on Pearl Guide of this but the posts are years old and the participants have dropped out otherwise I'd ask them.
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    Mixing Pearls With Other Stones

    Which are the best vendors for small hole gem stones, or is this not allowed on Pearl Guide? (ads, etc.)
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    Mixing Pearls With Other Stones

    "Beading wire is good for use with stones. The rough edges of the stones at the drill holes can cut right through thread. " I thought that the Pearl Police ;) said that we shouldn't use beading wire with pearls. Tell me it's not so, I feel so liberated!
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    Best Pearl Reamer

    Thanks so much for this & the other replies. I lost my password, life got crazy, and only just got back into pearls. Life is better with pearls.
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    My first knotting project - taught by a master!

    That is gorgeous but...pardon my ignorance - are those metallic beads between the pearls?
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    Mixing Pearls With Other Stones

    I adore pearls but I'm getting bored of just knotting them on their own. Does anyone have suggestions as to which stones go well with pearls? Also, how do you deal with the hole size discrepancy? Almost all pearls have small holes, most stones do not. And, do you put them on silk/nylon...
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    Best Pearl Reamer

    I couldn't think where else to post this. I am a new beader/pearl stringer - not an expert. I learned about pearl knotting on Youtube. My only problem is that the method I prefer requires a double pass back through the two end beads. When you use a Griffin silk card with the tiny filament at...
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