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THREADS, WIRE & CORDS


• Ø0.40mm, 250 yards Code


J4051 J4052 Description


Bead Nylon Thread No1, Medium, 500 yards


Bead Nylon Thread No2, Thick, 250 yards


Nylon (Braided), Carded UOM Price 500YARDS £2.55 250YARDS £2.55


• Ø0.30mm (J4048)100 meters • Ø0.45mm (J4049)100 meters


Code J4050


J4048 J4049


Description


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UOM Price PACK*36 £10.50


100M 100M


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 - Beading Thread - “Stretchy”


Pagoda - Nylon (Braided) - Beading Thread - Carded


Nylon is traditionally used for stringing pearls as an alternative to expensive silk. Carded nylon is easy to work with and because the needle already comes with this Pagoda cord, you have a strand that’s 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 approximately 6½ feet of cord • Ten cards supplied in each pack


Diameters: • Ø0.15mm (No.1) Fine • Ø0.20mm (No.3) Medium • Ø0.35mm (No.7) Thick


Code J4053


J4054 J4414


Description


Ø0.15mm Nylon Thread Ø0.20mm Nylon Thread Ø0.35mm Nylon Thread


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UOM Price PACK*10 £2.25


PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25


An alternative stretch cord, this material keeps its memory longer than most.


• It knots superbly and can be used for any jewelry and craft applications


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• Latex-free • 10 meters on a reel


Diameter: • Ø0.60mm • Stretchy


Code J32755 Description  10M Viscose (Natural Polymer)


UOM Price £2.55


Tiger Tail - Nylon Coated Steel - Beading Wire


 wire suitable for modern, ethnic style necklaces. Can also be used as decorative elements of contemporary jewellery.


• A*F Swiss • Tiger Tail • Nylon Coated Steel Beading Wire • Made from braided stainless steelwire coated with a nylon sheath


• Will not stretch or break and resists sharp edges of pierced stones of gems


• Supplied in reels of approx 10 meters • Available in 3 diameters


Diameters: • Ø0.32mm (Fine) • Ø0.46mm (Medium) • Ø0.56mm (Thick)


Code


B0047 B0048 B0049


Description


Ø0.32mm (Fine) Tiger Tail Ø0.46mm (Medium) Tiger Tail Ø0.56mm (Thick) Tiger Tail


UOM Price 10M


10M 10M


£5.35 £6.25 £6.50


Viscose (Natural Polymer) - Beading Thread - Spool


Very good alternative to nylon & silk for stringing pearls, beads etc.


• Spool of 1000 metres (approx.) • 2 Ply • Viscose is a natural polymer made from wood pulp • Great for pearl beading • Various Colours available • Excellent Value


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Nylon is traditionally used for stringing pearls as an alternative to silk.


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• Strands of pearls or beads strung on nylon cord lie neatly on the wearer


Carded (J4050): • Ø0.30mm Box of 36 cards • Each card come with two necket ends • 36 cards of 40 inches


Reels:


Colours: • Beige • Black • Gold • Green, Dark • Green, Light • White • Yellow


Code


J31321 J31320 J31368 J31319 J31367


Description


Beige Viscose Thread Black Viscose Thread Gold Viscose Thread


Green (Dark) Viscose Thread Green (Light) Viscose Thread


UOM Price 100M


100M 100M 100M 100M


£1.95 £1.95 £1.95 £1.95 £1.95


Steel with Nylon Sheath, Cousins


£2.55 £2.55


J31317 J31318


White Viscose Thread Yellow Viscose Thread


100M 100M


£1.95 £1.95


Steel with Nylon Sheath, A*F Swiss


Cousins - Nylon Coated Steel - Beading Wire


• Nylon coated steel wire • “Tigertail” wire • Made from braided stainless steelwire coated with a nylon sheath


• Will not stretch or break and resists sharp edges of pierced stones of gems


• Supplied in reels of approx 100 metres Diameters:


1000 COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER


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