Learn how to add a clasp to knotted pearl designs for a polished and professional design full of style. Knotting between pearls is a popular way to secure strands and incorporating the right clasp will add even more security. With this tutorial, you'll discover how to add a clasp in a seamless manner.
To begin, tie a knot in the tail end of the thread and string on three pearls and one half of the clasp. A needle is included and already attached to Griffin silk bead cord, which makes it even easier to get started Make sure that the bead holes of these three pearls are large enough for the thread to pass through twice. If not, you can enlarge the holes with a bead reamer, as shown in this tutorial.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Learn how to add a clasp to knotted pearl designs for a polished and professional design full of style. Knotting between pearls is a popular way to secure strands and incorporating the right clasp will add even more security. With this tutorial, you'll discover how to add a clasp in a seamless manner.
To begin, tie a knot in the tail end of the thread and string on three pearls and one half of the clasp. A needle is included and already attached to Griffin silk bead cord, which makes it even easier to get started Make sure that the bead holes of these three pearls are large enough for the thread to pass through twice. If not, you can enlarge the holes with a bead reamer, as shown in this tutorial.