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Basic lava beads string making with loops

Basic lava beads string making with loops

21/10/2015
Basic lava beads string making with loops

step 1: Preparing your materials

 

Prepare your work environment. Organizing your tools and materials will help

you work faster and more efficient.

 

  

 

Step 2 : Creating the Lava beads connector

Use two small pieces of waxed polyester cord, 8 Lava beads and a few jump rings.

 

Tie the cord on the jump rings - make two knots.

 

To close the knot, just heat the cord and the wax will melt so that the cord cannot be opened

 

 

Slide the Lava beads on the cords.

Make a strong knot on the other side of the beads, and close it in the same way.

 

 

  

 

 

Step 3 : Closing the necklace

Open the small jump rings with the plier tool and connect them on each side of the center piece.

 

 

Connect the chain and clasp at the ends of the chain to close it.

 

  

 

Step 4: Setting the stones

Place the stone in the center of the stone setting and with the help of the setting tool bend the prongs towards the stone in order to embed it.

 

Use a small amount of E6000 glue to embed the small stone in the middle of the flower.

 

 

Good work!

The necklace is ready!

Enjoy your new beautiful Swarovski necklace.

Cup Chain team.

 

 

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