Tulip Beading Needles

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Based in the Hiroshima region of Japan, the world-renowned Tulip brand has been making hand-crafted needles that customers have relied on for decades. Hiroshima is the largest producer of sewing needles in Japan, supplying over 90% of the countries’ needles.

Hiroshima, a modern city with a population of 1.2 million, on Japan’s Honshu Island, was largely destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. Today Hiroshima is a large industrial and commerce hub with a busy port and an international airport.

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Tulip needles are flexible and strong enough to resist warping and breaking.

Tulip Beading Needles Size #11 48.5×0.41mm

Tulip Beading Needles Size #13 35.0×0.30mm 

 

Tulip Tapestry Needles For Bead Crochet

Tulip Twisted Beading Needles (Long)

Tulip Twisted Beading Needles 70×0.2mm

An important innovation for bead weavers was the slightly rounded needle tip which is extremely easy to thread without fraying or splitting. Beading needles differ from regular needles. They have a larger needle eye with a smooth surface and are longer and bend easily. These needles are comfortable to use and come in different sizes. Assortment packs include size 10, 11 and 12. Tulip beading needles are used by beaders to create intricate beaded designs with Swarovski Crystal Beads, Czech Glass Beads and other components. See the gallery of designs shared by our customers at Customer Gallery.

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Tulip needles are definitely an investment worth making for any beader. We have these high quality needles available on our website at www.eurekacrystalbeads.com

Check them out. We guarantee you will like them and we guarantee you will like our prices. Till next time “bead your heart out” – Eureka Crystal Beads!

2 Comments Add yours

  1. Judie marshall says:

    They are the best!

    1. Thank you for posting Judy. Yes, we love Tulip beading needles. Definitely a must have for beaders!

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