Nylon Satin Rattail Cord is great for beading, macrame chokers and bracelets, Chinese knotting, Kumihimo, and Shamballa style jewelry making.
Nylon craft rope is a timeless theme.
Its lavish appearance and malleable texture will make you fall in love at first sight and fondle admiringly.
Its versatile usage will meet almost all your needs.
If you are looking for something special to make a stylish weaving handicraft or string your precious beads and stones, no need to look further; JEWELEADER’s nylon thread is the answer: - Vibrant color, no fade and durable - Soft silky satin sheen for a gorgeous touch - Rattail design that is painstakingly done - Carefully made to ensure maximum durability - Plenty yards that gives you great value for money - Unique craftsmanship that makes it the perfect gift.
It’s really a fancy that is worth your own.
Just enjoy the DIY making fun during your life.
Dimension conversion 1 meter ≈ 1.094 yard ≈ 3.28 feet Each bundle of 24 meters ≈ 26.25 yards ≈ 78.74 feet 10 bundles Total 240 meters ≈ 262.47 yards ≈ 787.4 feet.
The best way to unravel and sort these cords out is to take a moment when you untwist them to see which end is on the outside.
Then you can unwind it onto cardboard sections as a spool and mark the footage on each section.
For example, you can sit on a chair, put your legs through the loop, and use your bent knees as a spool.
About Stain Nylon Cord: Satin is not always made of natural fibers but more frequently constructed of synthetic fibers.
Nylon is a type of synthetic fiber.
Satin is a type of finish to a fiber.
Satin is shiny and smooth.
Other than silk, there is no other natural fiber in which that type of finish can be obtained.