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πŸͺ’ Fibre Rush 210-Feet Coil: Commonwealth Basket 5/32-Inch 2-Pound - High Quality & Durable Review

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Description of πŸͺ’ Fibre Rush 210-Feet Coil: Commonwealth Basket 5/32-Inch 2-Pound - High Quality & Durable

Dimensions: 7.29 in. h x 7.29 in. w x 3.97 in. d.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for my needs!

I am using this product as an alternative to another and was a bit scared. I make baskets out of yarn, usually cotton cord. However, in my search for a more durable and cheaper material, I came across this one. It was perfect for my baskets. It's really durable on the finished product. It took some time to get used to the extra effort and tension required by the soft, highly flexible cotton cord. I like to use this material for my hobby. I have also taught others to use this material and they…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Appropriate but inconsistent.

I was able to weave a new seat for a kitchen chair, but only because I had leftovers from a previous project. This roll wasn't enough for a chair (about a square foot). The fiber itself was not spun well during production, leaving weak spots that I had to hand wind, making the project significantly more difficult. One such area broke under moderate stress, forcing me to weld in a new piece that cost more fibers. This was my second order of the same fiber from the same seller and the first batch

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others

I used this (along with some YouTube videos) to fix a pouf that cats have destroyed over the years. I didn't put it in water and although it was a bit stiff I was able to manipulate it for my own purposes. It was a little tricky tying the pieces together, but I used needle nose pliers to help me tie the knots tight. Bonus Use: I had a little left over so I wrapped the wooden legs of the bar table my adopted cats used to scratch mail. Instant cat heaven! All cats love to scratch and their feet…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No automatic