If you were wondering which thread to use for micro-macramé, look no further! LinhasitaBrazilian waxed thread is the reference for making high quality macramé jewelry.
The undeniable advantage of this waxed cord for macramé is that the knots you tie won’t slip or come undone!
Note: This braided cord isn’t round, but it can easily be rounded while working with it—for example, if you want to thread it through beads with a 1 mm hole.
What can you make with waxed cord?
Make a cord bracelet by threading waxed cord through both holes of a cowrie shell-shaped spacer, then tie a knot on each end. Add a stopper bead so you can adjust the length of this piece to fit your wrist.
Are you more of a necklace person? Then this chic, ethnic-style necklace is perfect for you!
You can also easily make a beaded necklace by threading resin beads or natural stone beads onto this Linhasita thread. The beads are separated by knots for aesthetic appeal and to prevent them from getting damaged.
If you’d like to discover more ideas, feel free to check out our DIY jewelry tutorials. You’re sure to find something you love!
Are you a beginner? We’ll give you tips and tricks to help you take your first steps in creating costume jewelry. Learn how to perform a stone setting in macramé, tie a slipknot, or master various macramé knots.
Sold in 100-gram spools , which is approximately 167 meters.
Please note that the color may vary depending on the dye lot and batch.






















