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How to Make a Stunning Beaded Necklace

Susan
Susan
Apr 02, 2020 12:17 AM
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Create Your Own Beautiful Beaded Necklace with This Easy Step-by-Step Guide

You'll Need

Scaffolding;

Headpin, cap and snap;

Small beads in 6 colors: white, yellow, brown shades;

Big pearl brown beads;

Scissors;

Pliers;

Round-nose pliers.

Instructions

Wind 75 cm of scaffolding, including 15 cm of inturns from both edges.

String the beads onto the scaffolding. Make sure to fasten the first and last beads very tightly to prevent the beads from spilling.

Draw the scaffolding through these two beads. Create about 20-30 threads in the same manner.

Attach the threads to one another to form multilayer stripes. Hold them in hand and bind the ends close to the beads. Ensure your threads are evenly spread, and then bind the opposite side.

Cut the odd thread, leaving a small piece of scaffolding for the snap.

To prevent knots from unbinding, carefully fire the ends of the scaffolding with matches.

It's necessary to attach a snap to your necklace. Place headpins at the edges and secure them with the pliers. Using the pliers, shorten the headpin but leave a small part. Create a ring using the round-nose pliers and fasten the snap.

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