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The BeadSmith Super-Lon, Bead Cord Color Mix - Grey-Cocoa-Black-White (pack)

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$15.45

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61-710-001
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4-pack
Color:
Basic Mix
Size:
#18, 77-yd each spool
Additional Info:
4 per pack
Thickness:
0.5mm (0.02
Country of Origin:
United States
Brand:
The Beadsmith

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