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Pause slideshow Play slideshow free shipping on all subscription boxes. How to Calculate Bead Size First, let's discuss how bead sizes are measured! Here's how to measure beads with a ruler: Place the ruler with the centimeters side from left to right, with 0 on the left side. Place a pencil perpendicular to the rule on the left side, like a T-bone shape. Line up 10 beads at the top of the ruler, starting at 0. Press the first bead at the joint of the ruler and pencil.

An infinity necklace or bracelet is the easiest way to make a necklace. An infinity necklace is a never-ending loop without a clasp. All you need to do is tie a knot, and you are good to go. You will need the beads and bead stringing materials listed below to make an infinity necklace or bracelet.

If you are making a bracelet, use the stretch cord. Otherwise, you can not remove the bracelet once you have tied it on. Use a monofilament line fishing string , a beading needle and thread, or a stretchy cord to make an infinity necklace.

Tie a double or triple knot at one end of the line, or tie a knot around a small seed bead , to get started.

Next, string enough beads onto the line, thread, cord or string, to make a necklace or bracelet. If you are making a bracelet or a necklace that you can not slip over your head, you will need to use a stretchy cord , or you will need to cut it to remove it.

To make an infinity necklace with monofilament or fishing line , you must string it long enough to fit over your head when it is tied together. To finish, tie the necklace or bracelet together. Make sure you start with a section of fishing string or stretch cord that is at least 6 inches longer than the length of the necklace or bracelet that you intend to make. Click on the link to see an example of some infinity acorn marble necklaces that my daughter and I made!

In some cases, you can hide the infinity necklace or bracelet knot in a large bead hole. The photos below show how we hid the knot inside one of the wooden beads in a wooden bead bracelet that my daughter made. Click on the link to see the complete step-by-step tutorial.

Another option is to start and finish a beaded bracelet or necklace with clamshell knot covers is to tie the monofilament cord or beading thread around a small seed bead before closing the clamshell knot cover around it. Once again, using a drop of jewelry glue is an optional way to make sure the knot and seed bead is secure.

A final way to start and finish a beaded bracelet or necklace is to place a crimp bead on the monofilament or fishing line and close the clamshell knot cover over the crimp bead to secure it. This would mean that you would also need crimping pliers to adhere the crimp beads to the fishing line.

Related: How to Make a Beaded Windchime. Follow the step-by-step directions to start and finish a beaded necklace or bracelet with crimping pliers and crimp beads.

The directions above share tutorials that will help you learn how to start and finish a beaded necklace or bracelet. The necklace on the left was made using clamshell knot covers in the photo below, while the necklace on the right was made with crimp beads and pliers, but specialty clasps can be substituted with the basic clasp types pictured throughout this article. There are millions of types of beads that you can use to create beaded jewelry. A few examples can be found below. There are millions of types of beads that can be used to string necklaces and bracelets.

I have included a few of our favorite basic options below. Young children should string beads that are at least 8mm and up. Small hands still working on fine motor control have trouble with smaller beads. Related: How to Color Wooden Beads.

Below you will find links to the beading projects that we have made so far. We will add to this list as we complete jewelry tutorials. I hope you enjoyed these DIY jewelry-making tutorials and simple ideas for beginners. Use this easy step-by-step jewelry-making tutorial to learn how to start and finish a beaded necklace or bracelet. Leave a comment below or use the contact button at the top of the page. To do the calculations yourself you'll need three numbers to figure this out: the length of the strand, the size of the beads, and the metric conversion.

The metric conversion is So to figure out how many beads, first multiply the length of the strand by Then divide that number by the size of the beads, and you have the approximate number of beads. If you have an 8 inch strand with 6mm beads your calculation would be: 8 inches the length of the strand x



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