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Baroque pearl necklace with striated pearls Boue clasp

Categories : Necklace

Steps to follow:

Collier Fermoir bouée

Buoy Clasp - Element that can be used as an ornament or as a clasp - Clasp suitable for the realization of multiple strings or large beads
The two ends of the clasp allow the connection of several wires to the bar

Collier Fermoir bouée

1. Take a piece of high performance thread and pass it twice through a threading needle, thread three ribbed balls and a baroque bead (to be adapted with the beads of your choice), repeat the previous process about fifteen times until the desired length is reached

Collier Fermoir bouée

Collier Fermoir bouée

2. Pass the needle through the end of the clasp and make a knot by passing the clasp through the loop of thread
Make a second knot at the first bead to fix the bead to the nearest clasp

Collier Fermoir bouée

3. Slip all the beads onto the finished end, take the other end of the wire, cut the wire if it is too long
Collier Fermoir bouée

4. Pass the thread through the other end of the clasp with a needle, Make a double knot with the two threads at the end of the first bead (the hole of the bead was too small, so we passed one thread instead of two).

Collier Fermoir bouée

5. Cut off the excess thread, burn and quickly pinch the end of the thread to stiffen the knot  Collier Fermoir bouée

Here is your baroque pearl necklace (repeat the same steps if you want to make a multiple row necklace).

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