Let's Go. 1. Define your line. Before you get into the nuts and bolts (or beads and clasps) of creating your jewelry and starting your business, you need to get clear about what, exactly, your
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Cut 4 strands of embroidery floss about 36β³ long. Tie together with a simple overhand knot and secure to a flat surface with tape. Or, clip the end of the bracelet to a clipboard. Take the left-hand string (A) and make a forward knot onto the first strand, the second strand, and then the last strand of floss.
2) Leave first two rounds and from the third round start adding the beads. 3) Do a stitch and then add the bead, again do the stitch and then add a bead. Keep on following the pattern. 4) Please be careful not to include the bead in the stitch. 5) Add beads depending on its size. If the beads are very small you can include between every stitch.
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Step 5. Fasten the end of the string to a clasp. Thread the end of the string through the loop of a metal clasp, then position the clasp on the point of the string where you want it. Tie the end of the string to itself using two knots, one positioned against the metal of the clasp and one positioned a little lower on the length of the cord.
2. Feed your beginning beads onto your ring thread. Begin with approximately 10 β 12 inches of ring thread. Feed on three small glass beads in any color of your choosing. When the three beads are on the thread, hold the two ends of the thread together and allow the beads to fall to the middle of the thread.
1. Gather your materials. You can find leather supplies at most craft stores or online. To create a beaded leather bracelet, you will need leather chord or strips, as well as beads with holes large enough to fit the leather. 2. Measure and cut the leather. Cut 2 strands of leather cord or strips with scissors.
The basic loop β as opposed to a wrapped loop β is one of the very building blocks of jewelry making. 1. Bend your wire back at about a 90 degree angle, 1 cm from the top. 2. Use your round nose pliers to curl it from the tip until it almost connects to the other side. 3.
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