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Pearl knotting
Acting as a stopper knots keep pearls more secure. If a strand of pearls breaks you might lose one or two but the knots will keep most of the pearls from falling off the strand.
Intro to beading tools
Learn about some of the most basic jewelry-making tools, including an overview of different types of pliers and cutter and what they are used for.
Adding a clasp using a crimp bead
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Finishing a necklace with bullion wire
Hiding a crimp bead with a crimp cover
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