Does Anyone Else Have This Issue??

HasukiChan 12/9/2012 03:27 am 1447

I have a problem holding and seeing the string I use, so for singles I have to use fluro coloured string and for everything else I have to use a needle so I don't drop the string. I was just wondering if anyone else has a similar problem that makes it hard to make kandi?? And if so how do you get past it???

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Dec 11, 2012 6:26 am
what do you mean you dont have access to it? I buy mine online, they have small bundles of it at Joanns and Michaels, there are many place to buy it, or is more of a money thing? Because evetually you will run out of what you have already and then when you buy new stuff just change to the fabric. I dont know your situation but when there is a will there is a way
Dec 9, 2012 9:34 am
"SycoSquirl": Im presuming your using a clear string like stretch magic, change over the the white fabric stretch cord. Its much easier to use, dont have to worry about losing it (unless you have really bright white carpet) and if you get confused as to which string is for which side its easy to just take a highlighter to it. I love using the fabric cord. So much easier, and when my hands are sweaty I dont have to worry about gripping it even harder so I dont have the string slipping from my hand. I would, but I don't have access to string like that. I do have fluro colored string but I can only use it for singles because it's so flimsy.
Dec 9, 2012 8:22 am
Im presuming your using a clear string like stretch magic, change over the the white fabric stretch cord. Its much easier to use, dont have to worry about losing it (unless you have really bright white carpet) and if you get confused as to which string is for which side its easy to just take a highlighter to it. I love using the fabric cord. So much easier, and when my hands are sweaty I dont have to worry about gripping it even harder so I dont have the string slipping from my hand.
Dec 9, 2012 7:00 am
I used to have that problem too- So I would take a black sharpie and just draw all over the tip of the string and by the time it faded, I'd be comfortable with the string happy