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Showing posts with label how to. Show all posts

Double knotting a necklace



If you want to knot a beaded necklace with semi precious stones, but the holes in the stones are quite large, what's the solution?

I'd got these lovely S-shaped 'slab' beads in dyed turquoise agate (that's an agate dyed a turquoise colour, not huge turquoise beads, BTW!) and was keen to use them.  My favourite thing to make is always a knotted necklace. However, a single knot in the beading thread would just disappear into the rather large bead hole. Thicker beading cord might have been an option, but I wanted to use 6mm howlite beads with a smaller drill hole in between the large slabs - any larger round beads and the slabs might spin or pivot when worn and that's always annoying - so I was a bit stuck.


 I have some pearls which are double knotted, but the knots lie side by side, adding to the length of the necklace.  It looks great with those organic freeform pearls, but wouldn't have been right for this more structured design.

My solution was double knotting.  First, doing a normal single knot close to the bead.  I always use knotting tweezers, as this gets the knot exactly where I want it...



Next, I knotted over the knot I'd just made.  It took a little practice to get the result neat.  The best way seems to be to position the tweezers so that they are at the cross over point in the first knot, and very gently roll the second knot into place, not pulling as tightly as you would for a normal single knot.  Then the second knot was more inclined to sit neatly with a little overlap ...





 I liked the results.  There is still some movement between the bead hole and the double knot around the dyed turquoise agate stones, which adds to the fluidity of the necklace.  A big necklace that it too rigid can be uncomfortable to wear, in my humble opinion.  Also, there is very little pivoting of the larger stone, as the little howlite bead is very securely in place.  And because the knots look like little spacer beads, there's another shade of blue in the design. 

What do you think?



The finished design is in my Etsy shop.

Double knotting a necklace



If you want to knot a beaded necklace with semi precious stones, but the holes in the stones are quite large, what's the solution?

I'd got these lovely S-shaped 'slab' beads in dyed turquoise agate (that's an agate dyed a turquoise colour, not huge turquoise beads, BTW!) and was keen to use them.  My favourite thing to make is always a knotted necklace. However, a single knot in the beading thread would just disappear into the rather large bead hole. Thicker beading cord might have been an option, but I wanted to use 6mm howlite beads with a smaller drill hole in between the large slabs - any larger round beads and the slabs might spin or pivot when worn and that's always annoying - so I was a bit stuck.


 I have some pearls which are double knotted, but the knots lie side by side, adding to the length of the necklace.  It looks great with those organic freeform pearls, but wouldn't have been right for this more structured design.

My solution was double knotting.  First, doing a normal single knot close to the bead.  I always use knotting tweezers, as this gets the knot exactly where I want it...



Next, I knotted over the knot I'd just made.  It took a little practice to get the result neat.  The best way seems to be to position the tweezers so that they are at the cross over point in the first knot, and very gently roll the second knot into place, not pulling as tightly as you would for a normal single knot.  Then the second knot was more inclined to sit neatly with a little overlap ...





 I liked the results.  There is still some movement between the bead hole and the double knot around the dyed turquoise agate stones, which adds to the fluidity of the necklace.  A big necklace that it too rigid can be uncomfortable to wear, in my humble opinion.  Also, there is very little pivoting of the larger stone, as the little howlite bead is very securely in place.  And because the knots look like little spacer beads, there's another shade of blue in the design. 

What do you think?



The finished design is in my Etsy shop.

Tutorial Combo Sale - Choose Any 6 Tutorials From More Than 35 Choices And Get 20 Percent Discount

Here is the second tutorial combo sale which I have listed in etsy.

jewelry,earrings,necklace,pendant,ring,bracelet,ebook,pattern,pdf,jewelry making,step by step,how to,beading,wirework

Pick any 6 Tutorials from my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/XQdesigns and you will get them at low cost which is approximately 20% off from the retail price.

I have sold many of these tutorials separately to happy buyers. You need mostly only basic supplies to make these. Please convo me if you have questions prior to purchasing.

I strive for perfection in my creations and pay the utmost attention to detail to offer you a high quality product, one that I would be pleased to use myself. All the tutorials comes with pictorial step by step guides and should be easy to follow even for a beginner.

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How to order:
When ordering through Etsy/ Artfire, you can specify which tutorials you have chosen by quoting the title of the tutorials.

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Delivery:
The tutorials are in PDF format and will be sent to your email address registered with Paypal within 24 hours after I received the full payment from you. Please convo me if you do not receive it.

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About the Author:
I am the chief editor for an online jewelry making magazine called www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com. I started jewelry making as a hobby few years ago. I have subsequently published my lessons through my 2 websites at www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com and www.diylessons.org. I also share lots of free lessons that I found on the internet in these websites. Join me to learn this fun hobby!

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If you like to purchase the ready-made product, please convo me.


Download lots of free jewelry making tutorials at DiyLessons! Are you a jewelry (jewellery) making teacher/ tutor? You can also list your tutorials here too.Don't miss a post! Subscribe to Handmade Jewelry Club by Email FREEBookmark and Share

Tutorial Combo Sale - Choose Any 10 Tutorials From More Than 35 Choices And Get 30 Percent Discount

Just to share with you that I have listed a tutorial combo package in Etsy yesterday. You can to choose any 10 tutorials you like from my Etsy shop and enjoy great discount!

tutorial,lesson

Pick any 10 Tutorials from my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/XQdesigns and you will get them at low cost which is approximately 30% off from the retail price.

I have sold many of these tutorials separately to happy buyers. You need mostly only basic supplies to make these. Please convo me if you have questions prior to purchasing.

I strive for perfection in my creations and pay the utmost attention to detail to offer you a high quality product, one that I would be pleased to use myself. All the tutorials comes with pictorial step by step guides and should be easy to follow even for a beginner.

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How to order:
When ordering through Etsy/ Artfire, you can specify which tutorials you have chosen by quoting the title of the tutorials.


oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Delivery:
The tutorials are in PDF format and will be sent to your email address registered with Paypal within 24 hours after I received the full payment from you. Please convo me if you do not receive it.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

About the Author:
I am the chief editor for an online jewelry making magazine called www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com. I started jewelry making as a hobby few years ago. I have subsequently published my lessons through my 2 websites at www.Handmade-Jewelry-Club.com and www.diylessons.org. I also share lots of free lessons that I found on the internet in these websites. Join me to learn this fun hobby!

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
If you like to purchase the ready-made product, please convo me.


Download lots of free jewelry making tutorials at DiyLessons! Are you a jewelry (jewellery) making teacher/ tutor? You can also list your tutorials here too.Don't miss a post! Subscribe to Handmade Jewelry Club by Email FREEBookmark and Share

Adding Email Subscription to Your Blog

I think this is a very important feature of a blog. I will admit, I don't always look through the list of blogs I follow looking for updates. I do have the best intentions, but I don't have the time in the day to do that. BUT! I never miss an email though. Anymore, when I follow a blog, this is the first thing I do after I subscribe...look for the email subscription box. Very few take advantage of this free and easy to set up feature for your blog. I want to walk you through it.

Maybe you don't like to have your email flooded, but I'm more likely to read your blog update and comment if it's emailed right to me. This was handy when I was working full time and even more so now that I'm unemployed and glued to my email. Slowly, I'm going back through the blogs I follow and subscribing to emails to whoever has it set up.

When someone signs up for an email subscription to your blog, they are receiving an email when you have updated it - added something new. How fab is that? Instant gratification. Here's how you add the email subscription. I suggest putting it at the top of your blog in very close proximity to your followers box. (Side note: your followers box should be at the top of your blog, not buried below.)

First you will need to set up an account with Google Feedburner. You can do this through your Blogger Settings tab and then click on Site Feed.

Once you have set up your account, you will need to burn a feed. Here, you will add your blog URL. You will need to title your blog feed. This should be the name of your blog. 

After you get your success page, you will want to customize your options.  You will then be presented with a Dashboard. Click the tab that says Publicize.

On the left handside, you will see a column of links to various topics.  Click on Email Subscriptions.

Choose Feedburner and activate. 

You will then be on a screen that's titled Subscription Management or go to Email Subscription again on the left (doing this from memory). 

You will see a box of code. Don't copy it just yet! You will see a drop down box just under the code box. Be sure to change it to your blog format - Typepad, Google, language etc to your liking.  Then go back and copy the code.

You will then come back to Blogger and in the Design mode you will add an HTML gadget. Remember to put the gadget toward the top of your blog!

Save changes and you're done!

Hope this helps you out in increasing your blog traffic and comments.