







0.8MM 110 Yards Black Nylon Cord, Wind Chime Cord for Bracelet Necklace Jewelry Making, Satin Nylon String for Beading Thread Rattail Macrame Kumihimo Crafts Chinese Knotting
8 000 ֏
Mar. 6 - 12 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- PACKAGE CONTAINS: You will receive 1 roll of 0.8mm black nylon string, 110 yards long and with a diameter of 0.8 mm. It is long enough to meet your needs! You can trim it to the appropriate length and use it to weave various things, repair some items, etc
- PREMIUM MATERIAL: The wind chime repair cord is made of polypropylene fabric. It has a shiny surface, a soft and comfortable touch, is strong and durable, does not fade easily, and is perfect for making woven bracelets, necklaces and jewelry. It is lightweight, making it convenient for storage and reuse
- EASY TO USE: Satin rattail cord is wrapped around a roller, so there are no knots or messes in the rope during use. You can cut lengths according to your needs to create unique artworks. The end of the knot can be charred or sealed with a lighter or flame so that it does not split
- HAND KNITTING: Wind chime string is suitable for daily weaving, gift packaging, such as bracelets, beads, necklaces, belts, rings, wind chimes, dream catchers, pendant necklaces, jewelry ropes, key chains, and Chinese knots. It will make your fabric look beautiful and elegant
- WIDE APPLICATION: Satin nylon strings are highly suitable for repairing wind chimes, aluminum blinds, ceiling fans or lamps, tying Roman blinds, hanging garden plants, making drying ropes, even repairing fabric coverings. They are also used in home decoration, quilting, ropes, sewing, knotting, packaging, and camping
8 000 ֏
Mar. 6 - 12 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Brand
VICROIC
Material
Nylon
Color
Black
Style
Modern
Line Weight
550
Item Diameter
0.8 Millimeters
Manufacturer
VICROIC
Unit Count
330.0 Feet
Number of Items
1
Item Weight
2.89 ounces
Item model number
VI00066
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
January 3, 2025



