This twine is the perfect thickness, lightweight, and packed on a coil. It is convenient to use for arts and crafts, gardening, and many other projects around your home or yard.
This easy-to-use cone of twine is food safe for cooking without cutting into the meat when trussing, but can also be used for household projects or anything needing bundling.
All natural material that is strong and easy to work with, easily knots tightly, and resists stretching, so you don’t have to worry about bundles coming undone.
You can’t go wrong with this strong, durable twine for all your gift wrapping, handmade decorations, and gardening needs.
An easy-to-use 100% cotton roll of strong, durable twine that is food safe for cooking and beautiful enough for any of your craft or gift projects.
Made from the jute plant, this strong handmade twine will get the job done on any of your craft, gardening, home, or packing projects.
Natural fiber twine is a handy item to have around any home or workspace. You can use it for a variety of different applications, such as tying up boxes, wrapping handmade gifts, hanging artwork on the walls, simply tying a card onto a package, or using it in the garden. No matter your need, twine is a great option. To help you find the best product, we’ve come up with a few suggestions on what to look for:
A: Twine comes in many different forms but is generally made from jute, hemp, or cotton. If you plan to bake, truss a bird, or even just wrap up a freshly baked package, you’ll want to use 100% cotton cooking twine. This type of twine is safe in high heat as long as it is not close to an open flame, and will not impart any flavor to your cooked items. If you plan to cook around a fire, be sure to first soak your twine in water or broth for 1-2 minutes to avoid burning.
A: Jute twine is a great option for a macrame project. It is easy and soft to work with and holds knots well. The twine is generally thick enough to help you see your project develop quickly. And there are plenty of color options to choose from. The only caution is that jute twine is not colorfast. So if you are planning to put your finished product in the sun or around water, just know the color is likely to change and fade.