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1.
Choose a length for your bracelet and purchase beading thread at least a few
inches longer. A standard wrist bracelet length is approximately 7 inches. Add
two or three inches to the length for an ankle bracelet.
2.
Choose beads for your bracelet. They can be all one size or varying sizes.
Choose spacer beads (the small beads that go in between the larger beads) as
well.
3. Choose findings for your bracelet. You will need a clasp and
two bead tips. The bead tips are used to secure the ends of your bracelet so
that the clasp can be attached.
4. Lay out your beads on a towel
placed on a flat work surface. Take this opportunity to determine the order in
which your beads will be strung. A little planning now will save you a lot of
frustration later.
5.
Knot a thread end and use scissors to trim off the excess thread. The knot
should be at the very end of the thread.
6. Push the unknotted
end of your thread through one open end of the bead tip and thread the end
through the hole. Pull the thread all the way through so that the knot you made
rests inside the bead tip and firmly against the hole.
7
Place a small amount of craft glue onto the knot and allow it to dry. Use a pair
of flat-nose pliers to close the bead tip.
8
String your beads. Thread on the other bead tip so that the open end of the tip
faces away from the strung beads.
9
Tie a loose knot in the remaining thread end and use a long, straight pin to
push the knot down into the open end of the bead tip. The knot should rest
securely against the hole. Trim the excess thread and use pliers to close the
bead tip.
10. Affix one clasp piece onto one bead tip hook so
that the loops at the end of each are joined. Use the pliers to securely close
one ring over another. Repeat with the remaining clasp piece at the other end of
the bracelet.
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