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Using a Spring Ring Clasp for Making Beaded Necklaces

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Summary: How to use spring ring clasps when making a handmade beaded necklace; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert.

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By Denise Baker
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Denise Baker has been making jewelry for many years and currently works at Beadalicious Inc., which is a full scale bead shop situated in the Arts and Entertainment District of...read more

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" Hello my name is Sabirah Parker I am one of the owners of Beadalicious located at 34 East Landgo Street in Baltimore, Maryland on behalf of Expert Village I like to welcome you back to creating beaded jewelry. We will continue with segment eleven spring ring clasp presented by Denise Baker. Thank you! Well this is a little guy so I have old eyes and I need to put my glasses on. Alright the spring ring clasp is a very tight spring enclosure. I don't know if you could see this or not but it opens to a very small opening. This is usually used on a less expensive piece of jewelery along with a jump ring and it is definitely not for people with out flying motor skills. It is not going to be usable for them. It is very difficult, it is a secure clasp for things like ankle chains and small bracelets for children's bracelets because it is difficult to take off. I will put it on child's jewelry. In matter of fact I have put it on children's jewelry and they loved it. Thank you and come again."

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