Ending a Knotted Strand of Pearls
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- čas přidán 25. 10. 2010
- beadaholique.com/collections/... - Demonstration of the techniques necessary to properly end a knotted strand of pearls. Materials used include french wire, a clasp, silk thread and glue.
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I have been scouring the internet for weeks searching for how-to videos on pearl knotting so I could learn myself. I have watched well over 100 videos and yours is by far the best! I can't tell you how helpful it has been. Unlike most of the other videos, this one describes exactly what you are doing step-by-step, has great video quality which is hard to come by, and goes at a great pace too (some others are just so fast you can't tell what is even going on!). A million times---THANK YOU!!!!
The best video on the internet for stringing pearls. There are other videos that deliver the same instruction but in my opinion the beadaholic videos on pearl stringing are by far the clearest and the most succinct. Thank you to Beadaholics for making these.
Wow, you are really good at demonstrating and I sincerely appreciate your commitment to excellence
Great video, slow enough for me to follow the steps, clear. A great presentation. Thanks. Can't wait to try.
Thank you. Best explanation I have seen so far. Good teacher.....
I've always found this technique confusing but this video makes it easier to understand.
You saved my life. Thank you very much ❤
So glad you found this helpful! Hope your jewelry is turning out great!
Excellent! Love the black silk thread too. Thank you!
Thank you Beadaholique!
This is the best video series available on this subject.
I've been on pearl-dedicated websites that did not have ths info, or know where to find it, although in forums the question of how to do this was being asked.
Excellent pair of videos, very detailed and clear. Special thanks for info about battery-operated bead driller, without which this is near impossible unless you are using very fine thread.
Very easy to understand. Thanks. Just restrung my pearl bracelet. It came out beautifully!!
Very clearly explained and demonstrated, thank you
Very good explanation emphasizing various finer points. Thank you.
Very clearly demonstrated and explained - thank you.
Very good, clear concise and easy to follow. I agree with the comments below.
Excellent! Easy to understand and see. Thank you!!
Really liked your videa. You spoke clearly and slowly
Hele duidelijke en rustige uitleg.
Thank you!!! This could not be any clearer. . I like the black thread combination with the pearls too.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and time with us.!
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you so much! Great lesson!
Thanks and appreciate for explaining 👍👍
I think: nice to follow👍👍
Happy to help, let us know if you have any questions!
Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Hello thank you so much.
Very helpful video but the background conversation was a bit distracting. But I was very glad to find this useful video. Thank you.
Please, about gage of the french wire, what is the greatest? The 6 or the 9? And what is the needle you are using? I want to buy. Thanks
I love this, thank you! Sort of a trade off though having to snip the thread at the end without being able to hide it but I doubt that it’s noticeable to anyone but the maker if that.
It is a bit of a trade-off but with practice and sharp cutters you can get it almost invisible. It's tough to see exactly how close Wyatt is able to cut it in this older video, but having seen him work in person the results he gets are fantastic.
I very appreciate your demonstrating this useful technique, but question is where I can buy french wire in order to connect my box clasp with pearl strand. My efforts visiting such stores as Joanne and Michaels do not get me the successful result.
I am happy to confirm we have French wire on our website. Here is a link: beadaholique.com/search?type=product&q=french+wire
Great . But does French wire work with all kinds of threads
You just have to be careful to use French wire (also called bullion or gimp) that is large enough for your thread. I recently bought some 1mm French wire, and it works fine with either size 4 or size 6 Griffin silk cord.
Do you have instructions for making a 3 strand pearl bracelet or necklace?
Yes we do! Here is something that could help you out: www.beadaholique.com/how-to-make-a-braided-pearl-necklace.html. Or you can see this video for a different style: www.beadaholique.com/how-to-make-a-party-bead-multi-strand-bracelet.html
Thank you wasn't sure how to use.😂
Glad it helped!