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How Do You Add A Clasp For Polymer Clay Bead Necklaces?

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How Do You Add A Clasp For Polymer Clay Bead Necklaces?

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Getting your polymer clay necklace to look professional and polished all happens in the last few steps. Adding the clasp to your polymer clay necklace can take the necklace from homemade to artisan quality in just a few careful twists of a pair of pliers. Slip the crimping bead on the very end of your necklace. The crimping bead is small so if you have large holes in your beads, don’t let it slip down the string of your necklace and get lost in the beading. Put the first half of your clasp on. Most claps are made from metal and have a small hole on one side of the clasp part. You can leave both sides of the clasp connected or you can attach each end of your clasp separately. Make a loop with your strand with the clasp on it. Whether working with beading wire or fishing line, make a small loop using your fingers or your pliers and slip the free side of the string or wire through the crimping bead so that there’s about an 1/8th inch of the free side of the string coming through the crimp

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