tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5067474783394075598.post4716332476261237311..comments2023-03-31T07:57:49.300-07:00Comments on Ecclectic Ladyland Handmade Jewelry: MonofilamentEcclecticLadyLandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07143122816300387131noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5067474783394075598.post-84822726415926619542010-08-17T20:35:21.958-07:002010-08-17T20:35:21.958-07:00Yeah I do have Michaels, I'll stop by there th...Yeah I do have Michaels, I'll stop by there this weekend. Thanks for the tip!Allisonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5067474783394075598.post-13426318617353281772010-08-05T02:02:44.775-07:002010-08-05T02:02:44.775-07:00Monofilament is plastic thread, pretty much. Get s...Monofilament is plastic thread, pretty much. Get some stringing wire (.014 or .015) and crimps (no cord ends necessary). You can get some 'Beadolon' brand wire from Michaels craft stores, if you have those near you.EcclecticLadyLandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07143122816300387131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5067474783394075598.post-40628617058639897942010-08-05T01:27:06.503-07:002010-08-05T01:27:06.503-07:00Do you use the same cord ends for both of them? I&...Do you use the same cord ends for both of them? I'm working on learning to make <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/handmade-jewelry-central" rel="nofollow">handmade jewelry</a>, but I haven't worked with beading on wire yet. From looking through your site, I've seen some really beautiful pieces. I didn't know that different types of wire behave soo much differently.Allisonnoreply@blogger.com