🧵 Elevate your craft game with invisible strength and endless style!
This PH PandaHall nylon thread offers an ultra-fine 0.1mm diameter and a total of 100 yards of durable, high-strength braided cord in classic black and white. Perfect for seed bead jewelry, leather stitching, macrame, and tough fabric repairs, it combines silky softness with exceptional knot performance and zero stretch, making it a must-have for professional and hobbyist crafters alike.
L**S
Amazing
Just recently got into jewelry making and have been inspired by vintage Japan multi layer necklaces. I have used this string for so much, it amazing. It’s an extremely small amount but honestly worth it in my opinion
J**M
Beading thread
I have purchased this twice so far and even purchased another color from this company. The thread works well with my 12/0 and 15/0 beads. I like that I can pull this thread tight and the thread has not broken. I like that two colors come in this set and that there is enough thread that I can do quite a few projects and not worry about running out of thread.
B**
Cross stitchers - this is the one!
I had almost given up hope finding the best thread for adding seed beads to cross stitch. At 0.1mm nylon this is both thin and yet strong. Look no further!
J**S
Fantastic
I use this for my brick stitch and it is so perfect. Never wants to tangled even when I’m using14ft of thread at one time. I will be ordering more when I run out.
G**A
Excellent
Will be buying again. Good quality
L**
Thread
Too small of thread for what I wanted for but seems really strong. Will keep for other projects.
D**E
I finally found the perfect thread
This thread is absolutely perfect. I finally found the right kind it’s everything you need in a thread. It’s silky to. So don’t go buying that expensive thread because this beats them all.
D**T
Splits
I used this thread for bead making fringe earrings. If you are passing through a bead once then this thread will be fine, but because I had to pass through the same beads several different times, this thread ended up splitting a lot. Some of the times, I was able to very carefully pass the needle back through the split thread and correct it, other times I had to completely start my entire project over. You can only IMAGINE my frustration! It never pays to try and find a cheaper way! :(
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