The cord is a #36 nylon twine. I do not use a separate cord for guys. This one is pretty thick, and great for men. I purchase it at www.rosarymakingparts.com. They have the best pricing. If you go to twinebydesign.com, they are a little more expensive, but have a larger selection of colors. I know shipping is a killer for both, but I could not find it anywhere locally. Hope that helps!
There's a newer video showing the cord used: Artiste nylon #18 you can get from Hobby Lobby - ruclips.net/video/2QW6XP14pVw/видео.html. I myself use what's called Chinese knotting cord, the kind used for macrame, since I happened to have a lot from previous project. You can also get a paracord (parachute cord), which is very rugged but bulky. GabiAfterHour suggested that if you're using paracord, remove the stuffing first. hand soap -> (edited) I recycled the straw from hand soap pump bottle to make the helper tool by cutting a slit at one end to create channel through which the cord slips through inside the coil. I'm still struggling getting the first knot though. If I skip the loop that makes the adjustable sliding end, I can make the knot neat. But I want the "lasso" knot at the beginning, yet when I include it, somehow the coil unravel and doesn't stay in the order I start with.
For this particular style, I used a #36 nylon twine from rosarymakingparts.com. You can also buy that thickness in even more colors from twinebydesign.com. You can make it with the #18 that D.A. Tsun510 mentioned in his comment, but it would be much thinner. You can probably make it with the paracord, as was mentioned also, but I have not tried it. The finish product on paracord doesn't feel as soft and pliable as the nylon twine. That is why I prefer the nylon. Hope that helps!
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What type of cord do you use? Do you use a different size cord for guys
The cord is a #36 nylon twine. I do not use a separate cord for guys. This one is pretty thick, and great for men. I purchase it at www.rosarymakingparts.com. They have the best pricing. If you go to twinebydesign.com, they are a little more expensive, but have a larger selection of colors. I know shipping is a killer for both, but I could not find it anywhere locally. Hope that helps!
Thank you! your instructions are clear and easy to follow.
I'm happy with the Rosary bracelet that I have. I love them so much.
What type of cord do you use
what kind of cord you use?
For this particular one, I use a #36 nylon twine. You can find it at rosarymakingparts.com.
What kind of cord did you use?
There's a newer video showing the cord used: Artiste nylon #18 you can get from Hobby Lobby - ruclips.net/video/2QW6XP14pVw/видео.html. I myself use what's called Chinese knotting cord, the kind used for macrame, since I happened to have a lot from previous project. You can also get a paracord (parachute cord), which is very rugged but bulky. GabiAfterHour suggested that if you're using paracord, remove the stuffing first.
hand soap -> (edited) I recycled the straw from hand soap pump bottle to make the helper tool by cutting a slit at one end to create channel through which the cord slips through inside the coil.
I'm still struggling getting the first knot though. If I skip the loop that makes the adjustable sliding end, I can make the knot neat. But I want the "lasso" knot at the beginning, yet when I include it, somehow the coil unravel and doesn't stay in the order I start with.
For this particular style, I used a #36 nylon twine from rosarymakingparts.com. You can also buy that thickness in even more colors from twinebydesign.com. You can make it with the #18 that D.A. Tsun510 mentioned in his comment, but it would be much thinner. You can probably make it with the paracord, as was mentioned also, but I have not tried it. The finish product on paracord doesn't feel as soft and pliable as the nylon twine. That is why I prefer the nylon. Hope that helps!
Hi! Where can I find the cross and miraculous medal?
Sorry for the delayed response. Both items are most affordable to street evangelization.com. They have lots of cross and medals.
Knot Just a Prayer It’s okay! Thank you so much!
Maia My pleasure!
@@knotjustaprayer9875 This link takes me to Ascension Press😀
Hi there. The internet is a good place to start. eBay has the components you need and of different varieties. Stay safe out there. Take care and God bless