
agate druzy choker lariat necklace
Step 1 |
Measure and cut 72" [182.88 cm] of clear transite cord. Attach to a metal connector with a lark’s head knot. The two ends hanging from the connector should be even in length. |
Step 2 |
Measure and cut 6-7 yards [548.64 cm-640.08 cm] of bamboo cord. Attach to the metal connector with a lark’s head knot over the transite knot. The two ends hanging from the connector should be even in length. |
Step 3 |
Determine stone and bead order, or pattern, you like then thread onto the transite. |
Step 4 |
Tie a square knot in the bamboo cord against the lark’s head knot on the metal connector. To make a square knot:
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Step 5 |
Move the first bead up against the square knot and make another square knot below the bead with the bamboo cord. |
Step 6 |
Move the next bead up against the square knot and make another square knot below the bead with the bamboo cord. Repeat until your beaded strand is about 45" [114.3cm] long but do not make a square not below the last bead yet. Set aside. |
Step 7 |
Make five bead links with small glass beads and link them together. To make bead links:
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Step 8 |
Tie one end of the linked beads onto your beaded strand with the excess transite. Tie several knots so it is secure. Add a dab of glue. |
Step 9 |
Tie the last square knot of the transite knot and top of the linked beads. Cut the cord close and add a generous amount of glue. Let dry. |
Step 10 |
ttach the druzy agate charm the end of the linked beads with the jump ring. TIP: To open and close a jump ring, simply grasp the jump ring on both sides with chain nose pliers and twist the ring open, from side-to-side. Never pull the jump ring which can cause distortion. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
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Step 1 |
Measure and cut 72" [182.88 cm] of clear transite cord. Attach to a metal connector with a lark’s head knot. The two ends hanging from the connector should be even in length. |
Step 2 |
Measure and cut 6-7 yards [548.64 cm-640.08 cm] of bamboo cord. Attach to the metal connector with a lark’s head knot over the transite knot. The two ends hanging from the connector should be even in length. |
Step 3 |
Determine stone and bead order, or pattern, you like then thread onto the transite. |
Step 4 |
Tie a square knot in the bamboo cord against the lark’s head knot on the metal connector. To make a square knot:
|
Step 5 |
Move the first bead up against the square knot and make another square knot below the bead with the bamboo cord. |
Step 6 |
Move the next bead up against the square knot and make another square knot below the bead with the bamboo cord. Repeat until your beaded strand is about 45" [114.3cm] long but do not make a square not below the last bead yet. Set aside. |
Step 7 |
Make five bead links with small glass beads and link them together. To make bead links:
|
Step 8 |
Tie one end of the linked beads onto your beaded strand with the excess transite. Tie several knots so it is secure. Add a dab of glue. |
Step 9 |
Tie the last square knot of the transite knot and top of the linked beads. Cut the cord close and add a generous amount of glue. Let dry. |
Step 10 |
ttach the druzy agate charm the end of the linked beads with the jump ring. TIP: To open and close a jump ring, simply grasp the jump ring on both sides with chain nose pliers and twist the ring open, from side-to-side. Never pull the jump ring which can cause distortion. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |