We've been having fun coming up with some pretty beaded projects for you to try at home! We love this simple and elegant ametrine bracelet with amethyst accent beads, the tonal shades really compliment each other. Below we show you how to piece this easy project together and get a ...
Simply secure your bead into position, insert the reamer into the drill hole and twist, we recommend that you twist until you reach the centre point and then turn the bead and work it from the other side to create an even hole throughout the bead. Used with water to lubricate...
Leave enough string to tie a secure knot. Tie the string into a couple of knots and then trim off any excess string using your scissors. Put a pinch of super glue on the knot to secure it. Let it dry before you wear it. String a clasp and the clasp close onto the ends of your ...
6.Super Glue & Tooth Pickif using silk thread to secure the last knot. 7. Something to keep the pearls in as you learn how to knot pearls or restring them. Anon-rollingsurface or tray (a large piece of felt or foam works well). You'll want to keep the order of the pearls, espe...
Thread the beads onto the new string one at a time. You can use tweezers to hold the beads as you thread. 添加一条评论 添加一条评论 步骤7 Tie a square knot to secure the bracelet. Cross both ends to form an "X" shape. Loop one end of the string over the other to form a ...
Follow the step-by-step instructions to string the beads, secure them with knots, and add an adjustable square knot closure at the back. The result is a vibrant and eye-catching necklace you'll love to wear daily. Get creative and make your version of this fashionable accessory. Happy craf...
Pull both ends to tighten the loop, making it smaller, until it disappears, forming a complete circle with a secure base for the final knots. Secure with Overhand Knots:Tie at least five overhand knots, one after the other, tightening between each knot. This ensures the bracelet's durability...
Secure the end of the cord. Fold the cord in half, so you’re working with a doubled length of cord. If you are using a beading needle, add it to the folded end. Place a bead stopper or binder clip on the cord ends so that the beads don’t slide off as you string them. If...
Tie another knot near one of the first ones the other side of it to the beads. Do not pull it tight. Advertisement Thread the other end through this knot. Now you can pull the knot tight. The cord should now slip easily through the knot, back and forth, to make the bracelet smalle...
A hitch is a knot that attaches a rope to an object, such as a pole, post, or string. The hitch knot is designed to be secure under tension but easily adjustable or removable when necessary. This versatility makes hitches popular for various practical applications. Common Types of Hitches...