✨ Stretch your creativity, not your limits! 🧵
BEADNOVA’s 0.8mm clear elastic craft wire offers 100 meters of durable, stretch-resistant polyurethane string perfect for jewelry making and versatile craft projects. Bonus brass wire tools included for easy bead threading.
C**A
Good and strong for bead bracelets
I ordered this to make bead bracelets. I haven't had any break yet. I like it
B**K
Very sturdy and stretchy
I am pleased with this product, as I have purchased several that have not held up as well. It knots easily and I have no problem getting and keeping a tight grip on the string, as I work with it! And there’s ample string for several projects; hence, the price is reasonable!
L**S
Durability
I love this product, it is consistently good!
S**N
Pretty Good
This is VERY stretchy, almost too stretchy. I wonder how it's going to hold up. I'm suing it for seed beads, and I'm worried it will stretch out too much. I'll update as I see what happens. I won't buy .6mm again, I realize it's too thick for what I want it for, but it's great other than that.
B**E
The best stretch cord
I use this for making jewelry, it's pretty strong and doesn't lose its shape... I mean eventually it will but not for a long and that's why I like it.
A**S
great product
great product
G**N
Best I've found for bracelets.
This stretchy string is thick enough to use without a needle. It's durable and best of all, the knots don't come undone! Be sure and prestretch your string by pulling a few times at the start of your project so it won't get loose with wear and leave gaps between your beads. I really like the 6 mm for my TILA bead bracelets.
A**R
Hard to make knots with
I really like this stringing wire as far as how it stretches and doesn't break easily. But I figured out that when making a bracelet for instance toward the end when you are having to tighten a knot with it, it doesn't work very well. I'm sure this happens when using this kind of material no matter the brand. They make it look like there is no problem in videos like on YouTube but there is. It wants to come undone as soon as you try tying the knot. So you must definitely need to use glue. And because it is trying to unravel as you go you most likely are going to make a huge mess with the glue as well. And you most definitely should have two people to help you do this.
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