sapphire silverite with druzy knot necklace
Step 1 |
Pre-stretch your silk cord and tie an overhand knot in the end, opposite the needle, about 4" [10.16 cm] from the end. |
Step 2 |
String the beads you want above your druzy, then attach your druzy pendant with a lark’s head knot. Run the need and cord back through the beads above the druzy. Do not trim the excess cord from the beginning end yet. |
Step 3 |
Now, string all of the beads onto the cord for your necklace starting with the first bead on one side of the druzy and ending with the last bead you want on the other side. |
Step 4 |
Follow the instructions included with the knotter tool to knot between all of the beads on your necklace. |
Step 5 |
Use an overhand knot to tie the two ends of the silk cord together just above the beads you added above the druzy. Use a tiny dab of glue to seal the knot. Allow to dry and trim the ends. |
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Step 1 |
Pre-stretch your silk cord and tie an overhand knot in the end, opposite the needle, about 4" [10.16 cm] from the end. |
Step 2 |
String the beads you want above your druzy, then attach your druzy pendant with a lark’s head knot. Run the need and cord back through the beads above the druzy. Do not trim the excess cord from the beginning end yet. |
Step 3 |
Now, string all of the beads onto the cord for your necklace starting with the first bead on one side of the druzy and ending with the last bead you want on the other side. |
Step 4 |
Follow the instructions included with the knotter tool to knot between all of the beads on your necklace. |
Step 5 |
Use an overhand knot to tie the two ends of the silk cord together just above the beads you added above the druzy. Use a tiny dab of glue to seal the knot. Allow to dry and trim the ends. |