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Making the Last Section of Ringed Necklaces

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Summary: Learn about how to make the last section of a ringed necklace with expert tips on making beaded necklaces in this free jewelry video series.

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"Hi, I'm Rachel for Expert Village. So we need to finish now our 2nd 10 with 8 on the outside and 7 on the inside. Once we finish those 10, we are going to go back to 8 and 8. As you can see in this necklace we have the first 10-8 from each side and one closing them. Then we have 10 that are 8 from the outside and 7 from the inside. Then we have 10 more that are ending our necklace with 8 on the outside and 8 in the inside as you see here. The reason why we are putting 7 on the inside and 8 on the outside is because I can show in this necklace it doesn't go so smoothly around. It basically stays a little bit straight. Once you put one bead less it makes it a shape of a circle here and once we don't need it anymore we want to finish the necklace. We do the same pattern again of 8-8 cause we have the wanted round shape and now we want to finish our necklace. So we continue with 8-8 to finish the last 10 the third 10 which is parallel to the first 10 which is 8-8 closed by one bead."

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