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Summary: Use a crimp bead on the bottom of your nylon string to keep beads on. Learn how to securely bead curtain tiebacks in this free craft video about making beaded window valances.
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"We're going to finish off our top strand by tying on the second divider. Notice that our top strand follows a straight line along the top of our pattern. Now we'll add the second divider. Just string your strand through the top hole of the divider. And pull that through and bring it so that strand is nice and tight along the top of the pattern. And then we're going to tie that off with several knots to secure it. After you tie it you can put a dot of glue that dries clear or a dot of clear nail polish. And that will help secure the knot on nice and tight. So by putting you know, at least four or five knots on there before gluing it will also help to secure that."
eHow Article: Securing Beads on Curtain Tiebacks
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