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ISO thin, strong colored thread
Have you thought of trying a fishing tackle shop?
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 01:13:24 GMT, "Christi Conley"
wrote: I am looking for a thread that is as thin as 9MM tiger tail, but is colored - it has to be strong, too - I am stringing pendants on it - Check out http://www.softflextm.com -- Marilee J. Layman Handmade Bali Sterling Beads at Wholesale http://www.basicbali.com |
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In article , "Christi Conley"
writes: I am looking for a thread that is as thin as 9MM tiger tail, but is colored - it has to be strong, too - I am stringing pendants on it - 9MM-- as in almost 1/2"? There are cords that size, usually in "Home furnishings" sections of fabric stores, and/or shops set up for furniture re-covering, pillow making, etc. If you're going to be hanging the pendant from a beaded strand-- Fireline, Spiderwire and other brands of "Spectra" (TM of a Gel Spun Polyester) fiber work well. Make sure you don't get the monofilament. They come in several weights; the higher the weight (#'s test), the larger the diameter of the line. Fireline is smoke gray; Spiderwire/line products are moss green; Power Pro is available in white, but I don't recommend the version the bead stores are carrying-- something (probably wax) powders off, and the line tends to snap when given a sharp tug. Cabella's (www.cabellas.com) has other colors in their own and other brands. Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com http://www.rubylane.com/shops/simplexities |
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thank you ALL for your help : )
-- Christi Stampin' Up! Representative Art Without Anxiety www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ "Kaytee" wrote in message ... In article , "Christi Conley" writes: I am looking for a thread that is as thin as 9MM tiger tail, but is colored - it has to be strong, too - I am stringing pendants on it - 9MM-- as in almost 1/2"? There are cords that size, usually in "Home furnishings" sections of fabric stores, and/or shops set up for furniture re-covering, pillow making, etc. If you're going to be hanging the pendant from a beaded strand-- Fireline, Spiderwire and other brands of "Spectra" (TM of a Gel Spun Polyester) fiber work well. Make sure you don't get the monofilament. They come in several weights; the higher the weight (#'s test), the larger the diameter of the line. Fireline is smoke gray; Spiderwire/line products are moss green; Power Pro is available in white, but I don't recommend the version the bead stores are carrying-- something (probably wax) powders off, and the line tends to snap when given a sharp tug. Cabella's (www.cabellas.com) has other colors in their own and other brands. Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com http://www.rubylane.com/shops/simplexities |
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Don't know if upholstery thread or nylon macramé thread is thin enough for
your projects, but they are strong. -- Connie Ryman Cryman Studio |
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