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Thank you Skeen and glitterball!I have rehaired two ponies already using the knot method - but that took forever and just the thought of trying that on a baby pony scared me. Their heads are so small. I might still try the needle and thread method glitterball, but I need the hair you see; that is being ordered at the same time.Skeen, what do you use to clip open the needles? And do you find that you need to sharpen them?
Geez, it has been a loooong time since I've clipped my own (I am lazy and preferred to buy from a shop on Etsy that no longer sells them). I don't remember the brand, or where I stashed it, but it was a pair of cutting pliers. I'm not sure they were specifically rated for cutting through steel needles, but they ere big enough that it wasn't a problem. I never sharpened my own needles but I have a tool on my dremel that will do it. The ones I bought were sharpened. EDIT - NEVER MIND, I LIEDThe shop is open under a new name. These are, hands down, the best needles I have ever used. And I don't have to cut them, lol!https://www.etsy.com/listing/124543519/sale-5pack-1-free-rerooting-rehairing?ref=shop_home_active_3