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Fine beading twines. From organic European hemp. Sweatshop-free.
Make your own hemp jewelry, bracelets, garden twines, candle wicks,
crafts, & book binders. As pure & sustainable as can be. From $2.75
Lots of colors & rainbow spectrums to choose from for your projects.
Also: Hemp Braided Cords & Hemp Webbing
100% Hemp Twines |
We offer Unwaxed Hemp Twines, Waxed Hemp Twines, Beeswaxed Hemp Twines, Dyed Hemp Twines, Rainbow Hemp Twines, and Hemp Beading Kits. Craftspeople discounts kick in at 6 or more units. To activate discounts, change the quantity in the shopping cart and click "Recalculate".
All of our fine hemp twines are made from 100% organically grown European hemp. Made in Europe. Sweatshop-free. Pure, sustainable, and safe for people, children, animals, and the planet.
All of our 100% hemp twines are made from organically grown European hemp so you can be sure of purity and environmental sustainability.
This page contains fine hemp beading twines that are unwaxed for all your hemp bracelets, beading, book—binding, & crafts needs, in the natural hemp & hydrogen—peroxide white color.
Our hemp twines are sold either by the spool or by the kilogram, per information in the chart below.
Our unwaxed 100% hemp twines are completely natural, so they are safe to use in making toys (macramés or braids) for children and for pets (our puppies find the simple hemp toys made from braided hemp twines irresistible — they chew on them all day and spend hours having so much fun tugging and pulling the hemp braided cords among themselves).
The unwaxed hemp twines are a good alternative to plastic straws and chemical—laden nylon twines for wrapping packages for that special someone who is either allergic or averse to chemicals and/or plastic. They are also very useful around the vegetable garden (for tying trees to stakes and climbers to trellises, tying knots, etc...), where you don't want plastics and other chemicals anywhere near your food source. In fact, for true organic gardening, you probably don't want anything that's not 100% natural in your garden anyway, especially for the sake of young children and that of the many creatures that abound in a natural habitat.
