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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1261236, member: 36"]Tiger tail is a plastic-coated multi-strand wire used for beading. It also requires crimps to finish it off and make sure it doesn't come apart at the seams. The ends can be sharp, so they have to be covered. It's a bit of a pain, but on the other hand glass beads don't cut it like they can woven cords. It requires tools like wire cutters, pliers etc. Beading cord is easier for someone who's never done it and requires fewer tools; you can get pre-threaded needles and all you need are a sharp scissor and some glue for the knots.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1261236, member: 36"]Tiger tail is a plastic-coated multi-strand wire used for beading. It also requires crimps to finish it off and make sure it doesn't come apart at the seams. The ends can be sharp, so they have to be covered. It's a bit of a pain, but on the other hand glass beads don't cut it like they can woven cords. It requires tools like wire cutters, pliers etc. Beading cord is easier for someone who's never done it and requires fewer tools; you can get pre-threaded needles and all you need are a sharp scissor and some glue for the knots.[/QUOTE]
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