Recently I discovered beaded flowers. I'd been wanting to make fascinators and hair bands for a while but found feathers insanely intimidating - not to mention expensive.
One night when I was trying to fall asleep I remembered something I saw once on beaded flowers. An hour or so later I was making my first pieces.
I discovered VERY quickly that threading tiny seed beads onto a piece of wire was monotonous, slow and extremely cumbersome. With a few minutes of research, I realized that I needed a bead stringing tool. The primary variety out there is the Bead Spinner.

At around $36, they're a bit outside my budget. Nice to have but not practical at the moment. So I asked my husband if he could make me one. This is what we came up with.

It was made from the base of a spinning display of some sort with a shallow, wide metal bowl hot glued to the top. It is VERY simple but VERY effective. As I got the bowl for free, I'd wager it cost us approximately $2 to make. Much better than $36. Of course, you don't get the needle that comes with a proper bead spinner but...with the wire I'm using, it's not that big a deal and the needles themselves aren't really expensive. I found them at $1 each online. That's a price I'm willing to pay if ever I wish to use any sort of softer line to bead.
Using the above device, I managed to string hundreds of beads in a very short period of time. I worked out that I could make up a 4 metre long string of beads in about 20 minutes. From that (and others), I made these:





The headbands were a simple joy to make. I'd picked up some headbands on one of my favourite sites
AliExpress. You can pick up wholesale items for low prices - most with free shipping. I got 50 plastic headbands for $22 or so delivered and it took about a week to get to me. I'm a little in love with the website.
I'll be posting tutorials at some point in the near future on making the bead spinner as well as the french beading technique for the flowerrs and making them into headbands and combs.
Until then...