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How to String Polymer Clay Beads on Wire

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Summary: Learn how to string beads on wire for polymer clay bead necklaces with expert crafting tips in this free online jewelry making video clip.

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Melina Piroso was born in Argentina and raised in the USA. She studied Fine Arts at FIU in Miami, and Fashion Design at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. Her art is surrealistic in...read more

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"Hi, I'm Melina and welcome to Expert Village. Today I'm going to show you how to make a beautiful necklace out of polymer clay. In this next step we are going to bead our necklace. You are going to go around and use your wire has a needle. So you are going to start at the end and just pick up each bead with the end of your wire and this is why I like using wire. It is fast. When ever you use a elastic you know it takes you have a hour to get through the hole. Your hand is shaking and it does not stay. But wire is great wire is like it's only needle. Especially if you use a nice thick wire like this one. As you put your beads in stop and double check and make sure that everything is looking pretty and you like the sequence that you have develop. Once all of our beads are strong on the necklace we are going to do the same exact thing that we did on this side. Putting our crimp bead in first and then the other side of our closure. Now we have completed our necklace and the final step is to put on your necklace and enjoy. "

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