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Thread: Elasticated bracelet? Back to basics

  1. #1
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    Default Elasticated bracelet? Back to basics

    Hi

    What do you use to do an elasticated bracelet?

    I made a pearl (6mm) bracelet using elasticity .020in / 0.5mm but didn't find it strong enough and it breaks. I also bought 0.8mm but i can only thread it once because it is too thick to go back.

    Also, what thread do you use to do a normal bracelet?

    Many thanks!

    Cx

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    I've only ever made a couple of these and use elaasticity 0.5mm and have found it to be OK, but it is quite a flimsy one so only to be used for occasional wear I think.

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    I use gossamer floss for anything stretchy. It's super strong and latex free (so a good selling point for those with allergies). It's also really thin and easy to thread through a second time. Jilly beads link
    I found that elasticity does snap fairly easily, and is no good for anything remotely weighty.
    Emma

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    I already bought some gossamer floss, thanks!!

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