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🧡 KooK Japanese Nylon Beading Thread for Delica Beige - 50M spool Review

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BrandKooK
MaterialNylon
ColorBeige

Description of 🧡 KooK Japanese Nylon Beading Thread for Delica Beige - 50M spool

K.O. beading thread was developed by one of the finest beading masters in Japan. Thread is pre-waxed for ease of use. Can be knotted tightly and securely. Similar in size to a Nymo size B, K.O can be used with a size 10 or size 12 beading needle. It is identical to TOHO brand One G thread. Color: NATURAL BEIGE.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong and reliable thread for Arts and Crafts

This nylon thread is perfect for all types of beading and jewelry making projects. It's incredibly strong and durable, which is a must when working with delicate beads. I love the range of colors available, which makes it easy to find a match for any project. The only downside is that it can be easy to tangle if you're not careful, but it's totally worth the effort for the quality of the thread. Overall, a great addition to any beading supplies collection.

Pros
  • Strong and durable for jewelry making.
Cons
  • Can be difficult to thread through small beads due to sturdiness.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fast delivery!

Really appreciated the fast shipping as I was in the middle of a project that required this thread. I especially like this yarn for beads. It's really good for weaving and weaving.

Pros
  • Threads pre-treated with wax for easy handling.
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft, stretchy, hard-wearing – not only for Delicas

I deal with beadwork and beadwork. If I need something heavy, I use Fireline or PowerPro. The problem with them, however, is that they're a bit stiff, so they're not the best choice when the design calls for some drape. So I went in search of a bead thread. When I first started beading, Nymo and Silamide were the only beading threads on the market and I wasn't particularly happy with either (ie Fireline and PowerPro). There are a lot more beading threads out there these days so I decided to try

Pros
  • Can be tied firmly and securely.
Cons
  • price piggy bank