CONSUMABLES
Beading, Stringing & Threading
Code C35420 C35421 C35422 C35423
Description Ø0.50mm Leather Black Cord Ø1.00mm Leather Black Cord Ø1.50mm Leather Black Cord Ø2.00mm Leather Black Cord
UOM Price 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES Beading Leather Cord - Colours
Beading Thread - Nylon (Bonded) Silkon
£3.50 £3.50 £3.75 £3.95
Beading Thread - Nylon (Braided) Pagoda, Carded
Code J4051 J4052
Description
Bead Nylon Thread No1, Medium, 500 yards
Bead Nylon Thread No2, Thick, 250 yards
UOM Price 500YARDS 250YARDS £2.55 £2.55
agoda - Nylon Braided - Beading Thread - arded Silkon - Nylon Bonded - Beading Thread
Silkon is a bonded synthetic bre thread, which is sweeping the industry. t is rapidly replacing the silk and nylon now used for the following reasons
A Swiss t does not stretch ill not cut or shred as easily as conventional silk or nylon if used with stone or etal beads
All olours - eather ord - .
High uality round leather cords in various colours which are ecellent for necklets bracelets.
etres in length . Strong leible Supple Sooth
Available in Blue Blue arine Brown Brown dark Gold Green ilac Natural range ink urple Red Silver hite
Code C36669 C36661 C36658 C36667 C36665 C36660 C36670 C36662 C36663 C36659 C36668 C36666 C36664 C36671 Description Leather Cord Ø2.00mm, Blue Blue (Marine) Leather Cord Brown Leather Cord Brown (Dark) Leather Cord Gold Leather Cord Green Leather Cord Lilac Leather Cord Natural Leather Cord Orange Leather Cord Pink Leather Cord Purple Leather Cord Red Leather Cord Silver Leather Cord White Leather Cord
UOM Price 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES 5
METRES £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 £3.95 agoda - Nylon Braided - Beading Thread - Boobin
Nylon is traditionally used for stringing pearls as an alternative to silk.
Stretches easy and knots consistently and evenly Strands of pearls or beads strung on nylon cord lie neatly on the wearer
Handy bobbin real size is yards long is yards long
iaeters ., yards ., yards
agoda - Nylon onolaent - Beading Thread
Nylon is traditionally used for stringing pearls as an alternative to silk.
onolaent eaning it is stronger and uch less likely to fray or split
Strands of pearls or beads strung on nylon cord lie neatly on the wearer
arded . Bo of cards Each card coe with two necket ends cards of inches
Reels . eters . eters
oes not fray an be used without a needle Supplied in handy spools which reain covered with an easy, no tangle feed Reels of yards
iaeters . No. ine . No. ediu . No. ediu Thick . No. Thick
Code B0052 B0053 B0054 B0054A Description Ø0.30mm Nylon Silkon Ø0.35mm Nylon Silkon Ø0.50mm Nylon Silkon Ø0.60mm Nylon Silkon UOM Price
20 YARDS
20 YARDS
20 YARDS
20 YARDS
Beading Thread - Nylon (Braided) Pagoda, Bobbin
£3.55 £4.25 £4.85 £7.35
Beading Thread - Nylon
Nylon is traditionally used for stringing pearls as an alternative to epensive silk. arded nylon is easy to work with and because the needle already coes with this agoda cord, you have a strand thats ready to use.
Stretches easy and knots consistently and evenly Strands of pearls or beads strung on nylon cord lie neatly on the wearer
Each card includes a needle, attached to approiately feet of cord Ten cards supplied in each pack
iaeters . No. ine . No. ediu . No. Thick
Code J4053
J4054 J4414
Description
Ø0.15mm Nylon Thread Ø0.20mm Nylon Thread Ø0.35mm Nylon Thread
UOM Price PACK*10
PACK*10 PACK*10
£2.25 £2.25 £2.25
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