Lay the cording underneath the two ends of the necklace or bracelet as shown. String the left cord through both loops you just made. Set up the end strands.
String And/Or Knot Your Beads On As Desired, Making Sure To Leave At Least A 4 Inch Tail On Each End Of Your Bracelet.
Trim the cord ends close to the knots. A sliding knot is commonly used in bracelets. The only problem is the clasps, but thankfully a sliding knot will do the trick!
Fold An Inch Of The Tip Down Over The Parallel Cords.
4.pull firmly, but so that the cord can still slide through the knot easily. Pass the working cord’s end through the wrapping, exiting from the initial bend. Repeat on the other side.
Place The Last Link Of The Chain Into The Crimp End.
Separate into three lots of two. Fold 2 inches of cord back on itself and then again to create a zig zag. 2.loop the right end (or “ear”) over, under and around the main part of the cord.
Coil The Cord Three Times Towards The Loop.
Lie it horizontally on the tabletop; Use the flat nose pliers to fold each of the prongs over the rhinestone. Cut a piece of waxed cord of about 10 centimeter and make a loop around both ends of the bracelet.