US $18.02 / g
| Package Qty | 1-9 | 10-29 | 30+ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Priced per Package | US $18.02 | US $13.52 | US $11.71 |
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Package Size:
Iron Flat Head Pins, Nickel Free, Golden
Size: about 0.8mm thick, 5.0cm long, about 4000pcs/1000g, head: 1.8mm.
Priced per1,000 g
Please Note: Slight deviations in colors is allowed due to different display device.
Flat or ball head pins are used in jewelry making to create a strong connection between beads and other embellishments. They are commonly used to make pendants, charms and earrings.



Slide a bead onto the straight end of the wire.
2-3 mm above the bead, bend the wire with a round nose plier.
Continue bending until a loop is formed.
Wrap the remaining wire around the pin.
Cut off the excess wire with wire cutter.
Finished.Flat Head PinsA flat head pin is a thin, straight metal wire with a flat head on one end that helps prevent beads from slipping off.
1.Prepare the material (Note: the size of the bead hole must be smaller than the head of the pin).
2.Thread the beads onto the end of the wire, long enough to make a flower.
3.Bend it to create a loop with gap.
4.Add a ear wire to the loop and use pliers to reclose the loop.
5.Finished.Ball Head PinsBall head pins are thin metal wires with a small round ball at one end to keep beads from falling off. They are an essential component in many jewelry making projects.
1.Prepare the material (Note: the size of the bead hole must be smaller than the head of the pin).
2.First make some pearl charms: slide the pearl beads onto the pins, then use a plier to bend the wire at a right angle just above the beads, trim off the excess wire and create a loop above the beads.
3.Make a pearl cluster: connect the pearl charms with jump rings.
4.Add other embellishments and a pair of ear wires to the pearl cluster.
5.Finished.Decorative Tip Head PinsUnlike simple flat or ball head pins, decorative tip head pins provide a decorative element that can be incorporated into the designs. They feature a decorative head at one end and a straight other end, making them easy to work with and versatile. They come in a variety of shapes, such as butterfly, crown or flower, etc.

1.Prepare materials.
2.Thread a glass bead onto the head pin.
3.Use a round nose plier to make a loop, and connect a bowknot to the loop with jump rings.
4.Finished.
Q: What can I do when the bottom of head pin is smaller than the hole of bead?
A: You can add a suitable spacer bead or bead cap to keep the bead from falling off, which also to bring more beauty to the part.


Q: What can I do when I receive curved head pins?
A: You can use a plastic jaw flat nose plier to straighten it without interfering normal use.





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