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Tubular crin (crinoline) is a flexible woven nylon stretchy tubular material which is incredibly versatile and extremely lightweight. The large and mini sized tubular crin will stretch and are 'bouncy' when cut, but all sizes can be manipulated, knotted, stretched and threaded as needed.
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Making your own awesome falls is pretty easy. Here's what you need: Nylon Mesh Tubing (aka Cyberlox/Tubular Crin): however many colours you like; I used one package of pink and one package of fluorescent yellow/green in the Small size. Elastic: regular elastic or stretch lace.
Step 1: Measuring and Preparing the Crin. Tubular crin is springy and is essentially what is nowadays called 'horsehair braid' (no longer made of horsehair, it's a synthetic) woven in a tubular shape. Measure how long you want your falls to be; each piece of crin should be double this length.