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Using Crimp Beads for Making Beaded Necklaces

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Summary: How to use crimp beads to make 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 fourteen crimp beads presented by Denise Baker. Thank you! Crimped beads are very small little guys and I need y glasses for this. Alright crimp beads are small circulates that I use to end a piece of jewelry. You would end it by placing your clasp on the wire and then bringing the wire back through the crimp bead in order to hold it place. Then you would use a crimping tool to plead it and fold it thus getting a finish appearance. It makes it very strong hold for you jewelry. They come in gold, they come in copper, and silver. As well as based metals. It is the best thing that you could put on a piece of jewelry. It holds the clasp and hold your clasp. Thank you and enjoy us again. "

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