Is silk jewelry cord hard to maintain shapeIs your mala string too soft to go through the guru mala bead holesThis spool of malleable round nylon cord is the answer. Instead of using cheap polyester material, this lightweight nylon cord is made from nylon to add tension strength. The micro nylon cord with high tensile strength is highly workable for detailed handiworks. The sturdy jewelry nylon cord is the best substitute to coarse twine. The string nylon cord can be easily knotted, braided, or cut. The ends can be treated with a thread burner or a cord zapper to prevent fraying. The satin silk knotting cord is easy to maneuver but stiff enough to hold shape and retain slipknots, double knots, and other fancy knotwork. The satin silk braided cord feels nice and won't cause skin irritation. Easier to craft with than Chinese silk cord, this craft and jewelry nylon string is sure to make an impression.
This vegan silk jewelry cord is a great leather cord or metal chain replacement for beadwork. As necklace rope, the nylon craft cord pairs well with various jewelry findings, pendants, charms made from wood, resin evil eye beads, glass pony beads, metal, or stone. As bracelet string for bracelet making, the nylon satin cord creates kumihimo, red string kabbalah, and friendship bracelets like a pro. As mala stringing cord, this mala bead cord is used by professionals to create prayer beads or rosaries. This rattail cord with shimmery finish will take DIY crafting to the next level to adorn flip flops, drawstring purses, yoga mat ties, sun catchers, soutache, and wind chimes. This satin nylon cord can also accentuate jackets, hats, veils, and skirts, coil gourds, tie cables, balloons, and bamboo trellises, repair shoe and boot laces, bind books and journals, or hang light to medium-weight plants. The uses of this satin nylon cord are so versatile that it can also braid hair or accentuate hairpins.