48+ How To Tie Bracelet Clasp !!
Attach the clasp or tie the two ends together. Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp. Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily. Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand.
Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily.
Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand. If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it. Then, slide the bracelet onto the other hand and tighten the clasp. Pull tight and check that the bracelet or necklace is the right length. A piece of the scotch tap should be placed about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the end of your bracelet. For the latter, you can do two starting knots (the first knot you use to tie your shoe laces) or a starting knot followed by a slipknot (a square knot, except one of the ends is pulled in as a loop through the hole). Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist. Attach the clasp or tie the two ends together. Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily. If not, undo the crimp and add or take away more beads. Insert the bead wire into the loop of the clasp bit and back into the crimp. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp.
A piece of the scotch tap should be placed about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the end of your bracelet. Then, slide the bracelet onto the other hand and tighten the clasp. Pull tight and check that the bracelet or necklace is the right length. Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist. If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it.
Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily.
Pull tight and check that the bracelet or necklace is the right length. Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist. If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it. For the latter, you can do two starting knots (the first knot you use to tie your shoe laces) or a starting knot followed by a slipknot (a square knot, except one of the ends is pulled in as a loop through the hole). Attach the clasp or tie the two ends together. If not, undo the crimp and add or take away more beads. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp. A piece of the scotch tap should be placed about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the end of your bracelet. Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand. Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily. Insert the bead wire into the loop of the clasp bit and back into the crimp. Then, slide the bracelet onto the other hand and tighten the clasp.
Insert the bead wire into the loop of the clasp bit and back into the crimp. For the latter, you can do two starting knots (the first knot you use to tie your shoe laces) or a starting knot followed by a slipknot (a square knot, except one of the ends is pulled in as a loop through the hole). If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it. Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand. Pull tight and check that the bracelet or necklace is the right length.
Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist.
A piece of the scotch tap should be placed about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the end of your bracelet. Tape one end of your bracelet to your inside wrist. Make sure to leave a little room after the last bead so the bracelet can flex easily. Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp. Attach the clasp or tie the two ends together. Insert the bead wire into the loop of the clasp bit and back into the crimp. Then, slide the bracelet onto the other hand and tighten the clasp. For the latter, you can do two starting knots (the first knot you use to tie your shoe laces) or a starting knot followed by a slipknot (a square knot, except one of the ends is pulled in as a loop through the hole). Pull tight and check that the bracelet or necklace is the right length. If not, undo the crimp and add or take away more beads. If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it.
48+ How To Tie Bracelet Clasp !!. Finally, tie the two braids together with one hand. For the latter, you can do two starting knots (the first knot you use to tie your shoe laces) or a starting knot followed by a slipknot (a square knot, except one of the ends is pulled in as a loop through the hole). If you're adding just a jump ring, tie the string directly to it. Then, slide the bracelet onto the other hand and tighten the clasp. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp.
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