Stringing Material
From nylon to metal - there are many choices. Below are a list of the most popular more readily found.
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Nylon Beading Thread Used for beadworking and beadweaving. Slightly waxed. Use a beading needle to thread beads through nylon thread. Easy to knot and does not stretch much. Tigertail Thin strands nylon caoted stainless steel wire of stringing cable coiled together to make a strong and flexible cord. Strong, and tarnish and corosion resistant. The larger the diameter, the stronger and more resistant to kinking the wire will be. Soft Flex More flexible, stronger and less prone to kinking than Tigertail, and more expensive. It also has a more supple drape than Tigertail, giving more life and movement to jewellery design. Stretch Cord Plastic stringing which is very easy to use. Simply make your necklace or bracelet and secure with a tight knot. Bracelets can be made to fit any wrist. Inexpensive choice as it does not require crimps, clasps, etc. Leather Cord Large variety of sizes, textures and colours. Comes in round or flat design.
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