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Artificial Sinew Thread (18m) - Natural - Waxed Polyester Cord

$5.00 AUD

Description

Test Strength:  up to 70lb break strength !!

Quantity:  28 grams (1 oz).  Each spool has about 18 metres (20 yards)

Material:  Artifical Sinew is a continuous filament, waxed polyester cord.  An artificial poly thread created to replace deer sinew.  Unlike natural sinew, this has a uniform texture.  It is natural colour, 4-ply, which can be split to make thinner cords.

Special note:  At this time the sinew is provided hand wound onto floss cards as we couldn't order the small bobbins at one time, we we opened a very large reel and wound it by hand.

Cool Ideas:  Split the sinew into thin strands to sew projects where you need a narrower cord, such as dream catchers, glass beads, or other crafts where you need a durable and strong cord!

Durable and versatile Artificial Sinew is the ultimate crafting essential for artisans and hobbyists alike! Made of high-quality continuous filament, waxed polyester cord, this sinew is designed to withstand heavy-duty use, making it perfect for stringing heavy glass and ceramic beads with ease. Crafted to meet your varied needs, our sinew offers the flexibility to split the cord into thinner strands, providing endless possibilities for your creative projects. Whether you're creating intricate beadwork or crafting delicate jewelry pieces, our Artificial Sinew is the perfect companion for your artistic endeavors.

Fuel your imagination and bring your vision to life. Upgrade your crafting arsenal with our premium Artificial Sinew and experience the durability and versatility you need for your next project. Unlock your creativity and bring your designs to fruition with ease using our reliable sinew. Order now and embark on a journey of endless artistic possibilities!

A little bit of background story on sinew cordage (from info I have gleaned from google):

Sinew has been used as cordage throughout history.  It is made from drying the sinew from near the backbone of an animal.  Sinew connects muscles to bones, and is extremely strong and durable.  The natural form of sinew contains glues and as it dries, it shrinks, which eliminates the need for knots.  Sinew long ago was used for sewing hides (for example) and as it swells when it's wet, it seals the hole made by the awl and needle.

The Native Americans used it for sewing and attaching arrowheads, the Chugach regional used sinew from whales, porpoises, seals, goats & bears for sewing and making cords and bow strings.  The Inuit used the sinew for sewing their clothing (usually from caribou).

There is a wonderful history all about the origins of sinew and it is well worth investigating on google if you love knowing the background of items you are using.