Hilos Omega and La Espiga nylon crochet thread is the hottest and most versatile thread available for crocheting or knitting. It is 100% nylon and has a great shine, no hazy "fuzz" like cotton thread or yarn. It simply slides through your fingers. The nylon shimmers which makes your creation look very rich and allows soil resistance. You really have to try this nylon thread to realize how great it is to work with and a great change. It does not stretch, keeps it's shape, it's heavy, and strong which makes it great for bags. And the tremendous selection in colors enables you to have any color combination you can imagine. Size 24, 18, 9, 6, 5, and 2 are all the same in texture, just different thicknesses. Size 10 has a little different texture than the other sizes. It's very shiny, almost like satin and very soft. Size 3 metallic is a great glitzy thread with a strand of metallic wound around the nylon. | SECURING - Dabbing Fray Check on the ends is WASHING - Nylon thread items can be washed and dried just like any normal garment. If shaping is necessary, remove from drier while still damp, shape and let air dry. LINING PURSES is really quite simple. Check out my help page. SUN EXPOSURE - With the new ecological friendly dying processes, color fastness is not as good as it used to be. Exposure to sun will harm colors that contain green and turquoise. But long exposure to sun will eventually degrade all colors. PROJECTS There are so many items that can be made with this thread that I wouldn't be able to list them all. It's great for totes/bags/purses, hats, cell phone cases, ipod and pda cases, belts, watchbands, baskets, jewelry, bath accessories, bookmarks, bridal accessories, candle holders, doilies, dolls, fans, gift bags, home decor, napkin rings, placemats, hotpads, pet leash, runners and scarves, sachets, vases, wreaths, plant hangers, aprons, coasters, curtains, bells, tissue covers, curtain tiebacks, and doilies. And just think of all those school and team colors we can work up into many different items. I also have a lot of customers that use it for beading, making rosaries, macrame, scrapbooking, and Japanese art. I have another customer that uses it for scrapbooking. We are continually dreaming up new patterns and uses. Check out some of the items I have made so far with the different size threads. And check out what others have made, they are much more creative than I am. But let your own imagination run wild. Try it and you will love it. I guarantee!! I've been simply "giddy" with delight in making up so many new ideas after having worked almost 40 years with yarns and cotton threads. Just give it a try, you'll love it. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. ALTERNATIVE If you're interested in nylon cord for beading, micro-macrame, bead stringing, bead embroidery, and any project calling for very fine nylon, please go to Marion Jewels in Fiber. She has a fabulous selection and great customer service. |
Hook Size | WPI | Yards Per Roll | Weight Per Roll | # Colors | Compares to | Price | |
Size 24 LaEspiga
| F/G | 8 | 150 | 7 oz | Lion Cotton WW | 1 Roll (.5 lb) $ 5.104 Rolls One Color (2 lbs) $ 19.35 | |
Size 18 LaEspiga
| E/F | 16 | 197 | 7 oz | Cotton 5 JP Coats Nylon Linen 3 | 1 Roll (.5 lb) $ 5.104 Rolls One Color (2 lbs) $ 19.35 | |
Size 10 LaCampana
| D/E | 19 | 218 | 5.9 oz |
| 1 Roll (.37 lb) $ 4.154 Rolls One Color (1.48 lbs) $15.75 | |
Size 9 LaEspiga
| C/D | 20 | 339 | 7 oz | Luster Sheen No. 8 cotton | 1 Roll (.5 lb) $ 5.104 Rolls One Color (2 lbs) $19.35 | |
Size 6 LaEspiga
| 1/B | 24 | 410 | 7 oz | No. 3 cotton | 1 Roll (.5 lb) $ 5.104 Rolls One Color (2 lbs) $ 19.35 | |
Size 5 Omega
| 3/4 | 28 | 300 | 4.3 oz | Aunt Lydia 10 No. 6 cotton | 1 Roll (.27 lb) $ 3.156 Rolls One Color (1.62 lbs) $ 17.95 | |
Size 3 Metallic
| 5/6 | 40 | 196 | 3.4 oz | 1 Roll (.21 lb) $ 2.506 Rolls One Color (1.26 lbs) $ 14.25 | ||
Size 2 Omega
| 8/9 | 70 | 300 | 3.2 oz | DMC 20 Slightly larger than No. 3 cotton | 1 Roll (.2 lb) $ 2.256 Rolls One Color (1.2 lbs) $ 12.80 |