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Colorful String and Twine

Design your own clothing and textiles with spools of string or twine. String consists of single strands to make into fabrics, while twine uses multiple strands together for added durability. Twine can also be made into rope for use in offices for packaging or in construction for laying out guidelines on surfaces.


Remember to use a knife to cut twine. Cutting it with scissors will cause the ends to fray and make certain tasks more difficult.


String and twine on their own can make for eye-catching design elements. Choose from nylon, cotton, jute and other materials in various colors. You can even use twine rope to create a rustic theme with other home décor.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What’s Nylon Twine Used For?

A: Nylon is a synthetic material that’s flexible and water-resistant. The nylon material can stretch up to 20% before it loses its durability. This makes nylon a viable material to use beyond design tasks. Nylon twine rope has many uses, including making and repairing nets and laying down mason lines during construction projects.


An easy way to keep spools of crafting string and twine organized is by giving them their own storage space. Set up wall mounted shelves and cubbies for your home or office.


Q: Are Cotton Ropes Strong?

A: Many cotton ropes are fairly strong. Cotton by itself is soft, but combining multiple strands fortifies it, so it doesn’t stretch or tear as easily. You can use cotton ropes to make sweaters, pillows and other soft crafts and items that hold up well on their own.