The Bottom Line
Pros
- Inexpensive beading thread for beginners.
- Wide variety of colors available.
- Easy to thread on a needle.
- Cuts easily with regular embroidery scissors.
Cons
- Can be split with a needle.
- Should be conditioned and stretched before use.
- Not widely available in bead shops.
Description
- Great beading thread for beginners.
- Wide variety of colors makes it easy to match to your seed bead colors.
- Threads easily on a needle.
- Should be conditioned before use to prevent fraying and tangles.
- Can be split with a needle.
- Strong and durable beading thread.
Guide Review - C-Lon Beading Thread: A Basic Profile and Review
C-Lon is a nylon monocord beading thread.
What is it used for?
C-Lon is primarily used for off-loom beadweaving and loom beading.
How many sizes of C-Lon are available?
C-Lon comes in size D (thicker) and AA (thinner).
How many colors of C-Lon are available?
There are dozens of colors of C-Lon available that will provide a close match for most seed beads.
How is it sold?
C-Lon comes in bobbins of approximately 80 yards (73 meters).
Best uses for C-Lon?
C-Lon is best used in off-loom beadweaving and loom weaving.
Where can I buy it?
C-Lon is mostly available from online sources. Some local bead shops may carry it.
How much does it cost?
A bobbin of 80 yards costs approximately $1.25. Assortments of 12 related colors are available for approximately $12.
