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Elastic Stretch Cord Needle – Stainless Steel, 8 in (20.32 cm)

SKU: 701S-100

$515
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Extra-long 8-inch stainless steel needle designed for threading elastic stretch cord through beads. Slim, durable, and fits most standard bead holes. Essential tool for bracelet making, jewelry kits, and high-volume stringing projects.

Make stringing stretch cord faster, easier, and more precise with this extra-long stainless steel needle—designed specifically for elastic jewelry work. Whether you're creating bracelets, anklets, or multi-strand designs, this tool helps you thread beads smoothly without fraying or frustration.

Why This Tool Matters:

  • Designed for Stretch Cord Use
    Ideal for elastic materials, helping guide cord through small bead holes without snagging or damage.

  • Extra-Long 8" Length for Better Control
    The extended length makes it easier to handle longer strands and larger designs, reducing the need to constantly re-thread.

  • Slim Profile for Small Bead Holes
    With an approximate diameter of 0.03 in (0.787 mm), this needle fits through most standard bead holes, making it versatile across a wide range of projects.

  • Durable Stainless Steel Construction
    Strong, smooth, and resistant to bending—built for repeated use without losing shape.

  • Speeds Up Your Workflow
    Perfect for both beginners and high-volume makers looking to improve efficiency and reduce frustration during stringing.

Product Specifications:

  • Length: 8.0 inches (20.32 cm)

  • Diameter: Approx. 0.03 inches (0.787 mm)

  • Material: Stainless steel

  • Color: Silver

  • Best Use: Threading elastic stretch cord through beads

Ideal For:

  • Stretch bracelet making

  • Small-hole beads and gemstones

  • Multi-strand designs

  • Jewelry kits and workshops

Pro Tip:

Slightly stiffen the end of your elastic cord with a tiny dab of glue before inserting into the needle—this makes threading easier and prevents fraying.