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maRISsa- knotted gemstone jewelry designer on Instagram: "Pull from the back.  Here I am knotting a longer piece.  36 inches, more than 150 beads and even more knots.  Towards the end, instead of pulling the entire length of the necklace through the loop of thread, I go from the back!  This piece is knotted on wine colored thread and will be finished with a chunky bolt clasp. Perfect length to be worn long and so many combinations for layering!  Message me if you like this color palette. ✨  #colorfuljewelry #bts #knottednecklace #bohonecklace #boholuxejewelry" Knotted Bead Necklace Diy, Knotted Bead Necklace, Knotted Gemstone Necklace, Beaded Necklace Tutorial, Beaded Necklace Diy, Necklace Tutorial, Gemstone Beaded Necklace, Colorful Jewelry, Disc Necklace

maRISsa- knotted gemstone jewelry designer on Instagram: "Pull from the back. Here I am knotting a longer piece. 36 inches, more than 150 beads and even more knots. Towards the end, instead of pulling the entire length of the necklace through the loop of thread, I go from the back! This piece is knotted on wine colored thread and will be finished with a chunky bolt clasp. Perfect length to be worn long and so many combinations for layering! Message me if you like this color palette. ✨…

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Michelle - Blue Rock Beads on Instagram: "More tips in caption ⬇️

This is one of many ways to finish a knotted necklace! This technique is called BACK KNOTTING. In my opinion, it is the most secure and tidy way to finish a knotted piece. You don’t need to use metal findings aside from your clasp or jump ring (also called “findings”)- you just a need a short piece of FRENCH WIRE which is a tightly coiled tube of ultra fine wire. 

You could omit the French wire if you wanted to, if you were making a quick, trendy necklace for yourself and didn’t want to buy a whole pack of FW. But if you are working with precious stones and metal, or making something to gift or sell, I’d absolutely go the FW route. 

My French wire is from RioGrande. The material is a yellow finished brass. I haven’t had i How To Finish Necklace Ends, How To Finish A Beaded Necklace, How To Finish A Necklace, Knotted Bead Necklace, How To Make A Choker, How To Make A Necklace With Beads, How To Make Beaded Necklaces, Knotted Necklace Diy, Pearl Necklace Tutorial

Michelle - Blue Rock Beads on Instagram: "More tips in caption ⬇️ This is one of many ways to finish a knotted necklace! This technique is called BACK KNOTTING. In my opinion, it is the most secure and tidy way to finish a knotted piece. You don’t need to use metal findings aside from your clasp or jump ring (also called “findings”)- you just a need a short piece of FRENCH WIRE which is a tightly coiled tube of ultra fine wire. You could omit the French wire if you wanted to, if you were…

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Michelle - Blue Rock Beads on Instagram: "Tips + materials used ⬇️ Beads: purchased at a trade show Silk: Purely Silk size D in color Turquoise Clasp: RioGrande French Wire: RioGrande Precision tweezers: RioGrande Beading needle: Beadalon Doubling my thread is a personal preference. This is just one of many ways to knot a beaded necklace! When measuring out silk for a project like this, I usually multiply the final desired length by 3. For an 18” necklace, I cut a length of silk at 54” long, then fold in half with a beading needle at the center point. Then string on my beads! Check out my earlier reels for tips on finishing a knotted bead necklace! . . #handmadejewelry #beadedjewelry #behindthescenes #wip #workinprogress #jewelrymaking #howitsmade #beads #beadingtips #watchmework #b Knotted Bead Necklace Diy, How To Tie A Knot, Blue Rock, Silk Necklace, Center Point, Beading Needles, Color Turquoise, French Wire, Blues Rock

Michelle - Blue Rock Beads on Instagram: "Tips + materials used ⬇️ Beads: purchased at a trade show Silk: Purely Silk size D in color Turquoise Clasp: RioGrande French Wire: RioGrande Precision tweezers: RioGrande Beading needle: Beadalon Doubling my thread is a personal preference. This is just one of many ways to knot a beaded necklace! When measuring out silk for a project like this, I usually multiply the final desired length by 3. For an 18” necklace, I cut a length of silk at 54” long…

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