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  • Can't you just cut the extra string off?

  • What are the lengths in cm?

  • What kind of string are you using?

  • I like how you use tools, but you can also use just your fingers to make the knots. That's how I've always done it, but is there an advantage to using the clothes pin? What gauge rope do you use? What kind is it? So many questions!

  • good!

    very easy!

  • This is a great video, but please turn the music off so we can hear what she's saying.

  • I'd strongly recommend making Rosaries in the original form as explained by The Mother of God in the 13th Century. They are much more powerful than the current revised model. Go to FATIMAMOVEMENT d o t c o m for pictures and the theological explanation. Basically it is 150 straight beads, as many as the Psalmists of David, still awaiting their messiah.

  • I failed! D: but Of course I bought thinner nylon cord.

  • these are from mexico!!

  • so cute and easy tnks a lot !!! reallyyyyyyy !! 

  • #36 nylon twine.

  • what exactly kind of string is it?

  • What kind of string????? And can I buy at stores not online???

  • that's lovely thank you

  • What is the twine called that you use? How can I purchase the twine?

  • Thanks so so much :) best video i have found on how to do this.

  • Wow this is such an amazing video and work! I loved it so much, it is very helpful...just one quick question...how long would the cord have to be if i want to make a full rosary? do you happen to know?? Thanks for sharing:D

  • Easy and perfect! THANKS SO MUCH!

  • how long are the linen? thanks

  • @7Ardnas9 the longer one has to be 70 in. and the shorter one should be 24 in.

  • @byp27 Thank you so much, I'm spanish and I didn't understand the number, but ¿what does "in" mean, inches? thanks a lot

  • @7Ardnas9 yes it mean inches sorry about that

  • @byp27 thanks again have a nice day

  • Wich type of linen do you use?

    Thanks in advance

  • very helpful

    thank you for posting :)

  • Great video. I followed along and came out with a nice rosary, first try. Thanks!

  • I make freebie chaplets from knotted hemp, wooden beads and I also got a bag of multi colored wooden crosses dirt cheap as well. Sometimes I'll paint the cross in a stone color, or black, but I'll use a purple cross for Lent and Advent, a red one for a martyr feast, yellow for Easter, etc....

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