Braids
The Braid number indicates size; the smaller the number, the smaller the thread. Very Fine #4 Braid is the thinnest, and Heavy #32 Braid is the thickest. They are used straight off the reel as is, not separated or plied. Meant to be used as a single strand; if you need thicker coverage, go up a Braid size. Fine #8 Braid, for instance, is twice as thick as Very Fine #4 Braid. Medium #16 Braid is twice as thick as Fine #8 Braid.
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B045009S | Very Fine #4 Braid |
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B085012-O | Fine #8 Braid |
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B125012-O | Tapestry #12 Braid |
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B165003/O | Medium #16 Braid |
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SKU43032 | Canvas #24 Braid |
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B32021005S | Heavy #32 Braid |
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B160001W/O | Wired Braid |
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DISCMET/NotEligibleForShipping | Discontinued Kreinik metallic colors |
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UCKBS/NotEligibleForShipping | Kreinik Braids: Uses and Care |
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BST/NotEligibleForShipping | Braid stitching tips |
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CBE/NotEligibleForShipping | What is a Corded Braid? |
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HTCT/NotEligibleForShipping | How to calculate thread amount |
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