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Beading Lower Curtain Tiebacks

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Summary: Create unique curtain tiebacks for a window valance. Learn how to bead the lower part of a curtain tieback in this free craft video about making beaded window valances.

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Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food...read more

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"Okay now we finished stringing our second strand and you see it follows a mid line of our pattern and I've tied that off at the three divider. And now we're going to start our third strand. Now this one I've started with a crimp bead because our cluster's going to start down in between the two clusters of the second strand. And this third one will follow the line of the bottom of the pattern. So it?s going to swoop down a little bit here and it'll be longer than the first and the second stand. So we'll string this in the same way. I've set up my beads ahead of time. And I'm going to put a crimp bead on either side of each cluster. Okay now we finished our third strand and that one is longer. I'm going to swoop down below the other ones and we'll just thread it through our divider and tie that off. You want to put quite a few knots there and you can dab it with a little bit of clear nail polish or some adhesive to hold that on their good and strong. And then we'll add the split ring to the dividers and it will be ready to hang up. Just trim that off and slip the split ring. And then we'll hang that up. Here's our completed curtain tie back. You'll attach a hook to the wall that you'll put these rings on and that will hold the tie back onto the curtain."

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