Finishing: American and European Styles

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

From http://www.laneyards.com/

I buy my lanyard materials at http://astore.amazon.com/laneyardscom-20

Finishing: American and European styles

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Howto & Style

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  • can u buy tha string like at walmart ?

  • @maekeisha I believe so, but I've never tried. I buy mine off of Amazon. I put the link to my recommendations from Amazon in my video above. It will show up in the top left corner after the first 5 seconds.

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  • wow thats really confusing

  • That's cool. I never thought of super glue. When I was young, my mom would always melt the ends of ours over an open flame. But I like the bringing all the strings through the middle. Very nice. Thank you!

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  • I don't understand this

  • i do the "american style" although im english -.-

  • I burn the ends

  • tu  est conne connasssssssssssssss

  • get gimp at craft store like ac moorr micheal and even parent teacher store in scocth plain in blue star mall, and watchung square

  • Cool video but I'm having trouble starting it

  • @darinochka17 pull so hard the strings almost snap for the last 2 knots and the thing will be tied off the best. Superglue won't take if your strings were oily because of your hands, burning is bad for your health and the american way comes apart sooner than the pull so hard they almost snap way. Have had one finished that way on my keychain for years now and only the loop is starting to wear through, but the end is solid as ever.

  • I'm european and I was a massive Scoebidoe (as we called it) fan when it was a hot topic here, and we just pulled the last 2 (box) knots, even in a circle knotted thing, VERY TIGHT, almost snapping the strands. Snap off the ends, and the loop will wear through before the ends come apart. I've had a lanyard finished that way (no glue whatsoever) on my keychain for 5 years now. Also we always started with a loop (aka begin around a pen) instead of ended it with a loop.

  • you can use lighter for finishing.

  • @maekeisha Go to michaels they have kits

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