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Flat Back NO HOT FIX crystal rhinestones are backed with platinum foiling offering extra brilliance and protection. They can be easily applied to a variety of materials using standard glues such as Gem Tac or E6000. REMEMBER TO 'Clear Selection ' BELOW TO REFRESH THE QUANTITY AND SIZE CHOICES. -
The recently reformulated E6000 glue is now much easier to use, almost odourless and a best seller. It is suitable for adhering crystals to fabric and is widely used in the Irish dancing industry. it is also excellent for glueing metals to glass. It is a slow drying glue. Always use any glue in a well ventilated room. -
Fiber & Cord Jewelry teaches new and original techniques for using easily accessible cords and fibres. The objective is to showcase cord as the focal element, and then add beads, chain, crystals, and more for customisation. The 25 projects are divided into groups by material: paracord, hemp & cotton, leather, and ribbon & lace. This is the one jewellery making book for beginning bead stringers that features stringing materials as a primary design element in each jewellery project. Ashley Bunting delights in finding new and unexpected ways to use everyday materials in her jewellery designs. -
Fine, non tarnish soft tempered Craft Wire .3 mm in diameter(or 28 gauge) in a 40 yard spool.Used in making crochet wired jewellery, Tiara's, Beaded Flowers/Animals and many other hand crafts. Lacquered- Tarnish-Resistant Wire- Half hard wire thats ideal for jewelry making- wire wrapping- crafting- scrapbooking- and much more! - 99.99% Copper core - Lead Free- Nickel Free. Medium temper wire is flexible and well-suited for creating components with sharp angles or that need to maintain their shape under moderate stress- such as ear wires- jump rings- or weight-bearing parts of wire-wrapped jewellery. When used to create an element like a clasp- which will be subjected to high stress- it should be hardened after shaping. This can be done by placing it on an anvil or bench block and striking it with a nylon-jaw hammer.