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How to make pendant and adjustable cord necklace

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2008

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  • why did you need the wire cutter?

  • @beadsclaystuff02 - to cut the excess wire from the head pin.

  • wow.. That's awesome, where did you get all of those materials? or did u buy a necklace kit?

  • You can get the materials in both offline or online bead shops. This is not from a beading kit.

  • What kind of pin did you say? I think you said hat pin or head pin? I have seen head pins in the stores. I'll have to go back and try to understand the adjustable cord. I didn't get it the first time around. Thanks.

  • It's head pin.

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  • Hi where did you get that heart? It is so gorgeous!

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  • Thank you for the tutorial :)

  • pls show the cost price of dresses that showed in the fashion segment and we r expecting in coming segments also.

  • Thank you so very much -- this is just exactly what I was trying to figure out with an adjustable cord.

  • thanks!!

    was wondering how to do this

  • you couldve shown how to make the knots clearer the only thing I could figure out was putting the pendant on the pin. As for the knots to make the necklace adjustable I just gave up.

  • a simple knot? i dont know what your referring to, but most people dont knot like that. you should have shown how you did it

  • wow! just WOW! how did i mean what....oh damn you're just so awesome >.< but sorry i can't do it it seems so hard

  • xD her voice is driving me crazy but i guess its normal so nvm

  • Thanks, that was very helpful!! I don't have problems anymore with making the cricle at the end!

    Thank you!! ♥

    x

  • Great tutorial. You did not move too fast as I've seen others often do. You stopped at even the small steps to talk about the details and you did not speak too quickly thus helping us follow what you were doing.

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