Cord Options
Cord Options
We have lots of cord options for No. 9 and No. 36 sizes. This nylon cord has 3 strands tightly twisted together.
No. 36 Twisted Cord Options
We use this cord to make Rope Rosaries and some Glow-in-the-Dark Rosaries. The sizes are the same even though the photos vary. Digital images may differ slightly, depending on your monitor
Sea King Twine
WHITE-36
IVORY-36
BEIGE-36
GOLD-36
YELLOW-36
TAUPE-36
GREY-36
EMERALD-36
FOREST GREEN-36
LIGHT BLUE-36
ARCTIC ICE-36
DENIM BLUES-36
ROYAL BLUE-36
NAVY BLUE-36
PURPLE & PINK-36
BURGUNDY-36
PINK-36
RED & PURPLE-36
RED, WHITE & BLUE-36
YELLOW, RED & WHITE-36
BEIGE & BLACK-36
ORANGE MIX-36
GREEN & PINK-36
NEON YELLOW-36
NEON GREEN-36
HOT PINK-36
New No. 36 Twine from Various Companies
NEW PINK-36
RED-36
NEW BLUE-36
CAMO BROWN-36
PURPLE-36
BLACK-36
CHOCOLATE-36
BROWN-36
No. 9 Twisted Cord Options
This cord is for strung Euro Wood or Olive Wood rosaries. We also make minimalist knotted rope rosaries with it.
Sea King Twine
MUSTARD-9
GREY-9
DARK GREY-9
GREEN-9
LIGHT BLUE-9
ROYAL BLUE-9
NAVY BLUE-9
PINK-9
RED-9
DARK RED-9
BURGUNDY-9
New Twine from Various Companies
WHITE-9
IVORY-9
NEW GREY-9
NEW BLUE-9
ORANGE-9
NEW RED-9
BROWN-9
BLACK-9
About Cord (Fishing Net Twine) Options
Fishing Net Twine
The idea of twisting fibers together originated circa 2800 BC. Twisted cords made with grass, flax, or cotton were used for fishing nets.
Twisted twine was the original type of cord used for strung rosaries. The first twine made with nylon was in the early 1950s. It is the same cord used to make fishing nets. The photo has an example of a rosary knotted with fishing net twine.
A Comparison
TYPE
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WIDTH
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STRENGTH
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#9
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1.07mm
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84 pounds
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#36
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2.15mm
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300 pounds
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Benefits of the Nylon Material
This type of cord has tightly twisted 3-ply nylon yarn. Nylon has the highest strength and shock absorbency of any synthetic rope. It is weather-resistant, resists fraying, feels smooth, and holds its knots well. This same cord is used for fishing nets.
How Cord Compares
Twisted nylon cord is different from Paracord. As shown in the photo, Paracord has a woven texture. The core is the same style of twisted nylon cord with an outer layer woven around it. As a result, it is thicker and feels padded. Both are 100% nylon and sturdy. Click to learn more about the difference between twisted cord and Paracord.
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CREDITS
The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.
A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.
Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.
Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet resources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.
IN REVIEW
We use twisted nylon twine to string on Euro Wood beads or to create knotted rope rosaries with knots instead of beads. This same, sturdy twine is used to make fishing nets.
Number 9 twine is 1.18mm thick with an 84-pound strength. It has 3 strands of cord tightly twisted together. This same sturdy cord is knotted to make fishing nets.
Number 36 twine is 2mm thick with a 300-pound strength. It has 3 strands of nylon cord tightly twisted together.