Cord Knotting Tip: How to prevent fraying
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2014
- Cord Knotting Tip: How to prevent fraying while knotting
If you've ever tried stringing small beads onto cord or thread, you've probably experienced the frustration of frayed cord ends!
In this video, I show you the trick to avoiding frayed ends while you're stringing your beads on your cord - there are a few really simple things you can do.
In my demonstration, I am using waxed irish linen cord, but this technique also works on cotton cord, pearl silk, and other cords and threads whether they're pre-waxed or not.
GOODIES:
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Beeswax: etsy.me/1tprsEz
Thread snips: amzn.to/Z2WoB5*
Waxed irish linen cord: etsy.me/VFl2G2
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thank you so much, the wax tip came in handy. The beads i’m using are tinyyyy and it really helped out.
Glad it helped, thank so much for watching! I just posted another video with another cool trick for stringing tiny beads - you might find this handy as well: ua-cam.com/video/gularVHVw0Y/v-deo.html
Awesome tip!! THanks!
kag240 Thank you so much :)
Thanks!
Love it!
thank you!!
Weeeee thank you
Also, thank you for this video 🙏📿
You are so welcome! Glad you liked it :)
That's cool
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Do you have any recommendations for a vegan alternative to beeswax? Ive seen coconut oil online being recommended
I haven't tried it, but soy wax could work! I'd say that would be a better option that coconut oil for this application.
@@JewelryTutorialHQ I see. Okay, thank you. I've seen some waxed hemp at Michael's but didn't get it because I wasn't sure if it was bees wax.