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Introducing the Stretchy String for Bracelets by Cridoz, specifically designed for all jewelry making enthusiasts. This set promises to add functionality and ease to your creative process.
Features:
Material: The set includes a 0.5mm clear elastic cord made from high-quality elastic rubber. It offers elasticity and strength, perfectly designed for threading small beads like seed beads and pony beads.
Color: The bracelet string boasts a transparent hue, giving your creative pieces a seamless look.
Design: This elastic cord features a 0.5 mm diameter, thin yet strong, ideal for stringing small beads for your projects.
Tools: This kit includes two large eye beading needles made from thin, durable steel that is both flexible and hard to break. The large eye design effortlessly assists in threading, eliminating any potential difficulties.
Usage: Perfect for threading seed beads, pony beads, creating Kandi necklaces, friendship bracelets, and other jewelry making projects.
Unleash your creativity with the Stretchy String for Bracelets by Cridoz. It's not just a tool, it's the key to creating beautiful, personalized pieces.
Met my expectations, worked well for my bracelets.
It was very easy to run the string through the beads.
Nice cord and set of needles.
Good elastic string for necklaces and bracelets.
This thread was stiff enough to tread through small holes and strong enough to hold the bracket after.
This one with a beading needle is PERFECT. It’s also very strong single-stranded.
Comes with a needle and elastic string is made well and sturdy.
Works beautifully.
The string snaps with just a little pull on it. Complete waste of money.
Pull a couple of times and it loses its elasticity.
It breaks before you even make a bracelet.
I could not for the life of me tie a knot that stayed knotted.
My daughter has broken several bracelets at school with beads everywhere!
This stretch cord was not very stretchy at all, and broke quickly when stretching.
I made a bracelet with this cord and it immediately broke when I tried to put it on.
The first bracelet I made, I went to tie it and the string broke.