Elastic String for Bracelets, Anezus 0.7mm Elastic Bracelet String Beading String Jewelry String Stretch Cord for Bracelets, Jewelry Making, Beads
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The glass beads and 6/0 seed beads are what I use for my projects
YouTube contains a great deal of tutorials
Selected User Reviews For Elastic String for Bracelets, Anezus 0.7mm Elastic Bracelet String Beading String Jewelry String Stretch Cord for Bracelets, Jewelry Making, Beads
The reviews said that it was very strong and durable, so I bought it to make elastic bracelets. I broke it while I tried to stretch it so that the bracelet would fit. In my opinion, I would not buy from this retailer.
I was using these waist beads for quite some time but after a couple of months they started to lose elasticity and loosen up. I'm sorry to hear that. There will be no repurchase for me.
Despite being a good value, it seems to get stretched out too Threads that I prefer are nylon stand threads. Preserves shape for a longer period of time.
It seems sturdy and has a nice drape to it. I have made nearly a dozen bracelets thus far. The knot is easy to tie and the material is easy to work with.
If you intend to do some crafting with it, this elastic cord will be perfect for you. Making these sculptures out of drinking straws turned out to be a lot more fun and rewarding than using wire. Despite its elasticity, it is not terribly clingy, and I needed it to be that way.
Despite its length, this string has limited stretch. Whenever I put on a bracelet that I had made, it broke the second time. If it were tied to a clasp, it might work, but to make a simple stretchy bracelet, it would be terrible. It would be better if you purchased Michael Creatology.
In order to pull over the wrist of a bracelet that I really liked, it was necessary to use a stretchy string. I tried multiple times to repair the bracelet with the string but it broke. Despite not tightening the string as much as I could, it still snapped. It makes sense that something with elastic in the title would be more durable given my small hands and wrists. In addition, tying a knot was extremely difficult.
Initially, I made a mistake in my While there is nothing wrong with the elastic cord, it appears heavier than what I am accustomed to using (1 mm over that of mm), which makes it a bit more difficult A knot can be secured effectively with glue if it is put on and allowed to dry for 24 hours. Since I get a glob of E6000 rather than a drop of glue, I don't think it would be the best glue. It would be better to use super glue. A copy of the original review is attached. Unfortunately, this elastic cord did not meet my expectations. I expected this cord to be a stretchy one, but it is not. I glued the knot with E6000, but the knot failed after a couple of.