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How to Complete Additional Necklace Beads: Part 2

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Summary: Learn about how to complete adding necklace beads to additional string with expert tips on making beaded necklaces in this free jewelry video series.

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"Hi, I'm Rachel for Expert Village. Now I'm going to show you how to put the clasp in and finish with it just the string stayed a little bit to long. I'm going to cut it so it would be easier to tie it. I'm going to start with the 2 new ones, we are going to tie each string individually into the clasp. This way it would be the strongest all though if you want you can just take 2 of them and tie 2 of them together. But it is best to put, to tie each of them by itself. Now I'm going to get the outer the 2 outer strings and tie them together. What we do with the string is what we did with all the other ones we just going to put it back inside a few of the beads from the first ring. Then we are going to cut them. We are just going to put them through and then we are going to cut them. I'm so confused there is so many strings. Get everything into its place. Now we have 2 strings left. I'm going to put them to the other side. If you put to many strings in one side, it is going to block it and we would not be able to put it in so it is good to put 2 and 2. It does not make too much difference to the necklace but it is easier if we. Here we go."

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