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Instructions for Stringing Beads
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To make a basic strung bracelet, about an hour should do it. |
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Step 1: Cut 10" of stringing cable. |
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Step 2: Put a beadstopper or piece of tape on the end of your cable so the beads don't fall off. |
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Step 3: Lay out your design. I like to start in the middle and work outwards. You'll need about 6" worth of beads for a 7" wrist. |
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Step 4: Start stringing your beads. |
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Step 5: Measure the length of your strung beads. You'll need about the same amount as your wrist size less one inch. (The extra inch is for your clasp). |
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Step 6: Take the tape off one end of your cable, take off last bead strung, then string a crimp tube, the bead you just removed, another crimp tube, then one half of your toggle clasp. |
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Step 7: String the end of your cable back through the 1st crimp tube, the bead, and the 2nd crimp tube. (Remember to leave enough length on the other end!) |
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Step 8: Snug everything up nice and squoosh each crimp tube with your chain nose pliers. Give the end a tug to make sure everything is secure. |
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Step 9: Do the same on the other end with your remaining half of the toggle clasp. |
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Step 10: Try on your bracelet for one last size check. |
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Step 11: If everything is A-OK size-wise, trim the ends of cable with your flush cutters. |
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The Finished Bracelet! |
Having a little trouble with these instructions for stringing beads? Or just looking for some more detailed stringing info? Here are a few tips:
Here are some other stringing projects you might like to try:
Mother's Day Bracelet |
Grandmother Bracelet |
Swarovski Birthstone Bracelet |
Here are some helpful pages, in case you needs some tips:
How to Crimp
Using Crimp Covers
Bracelet Making Tips & Tricks
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