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How Do You Make A Pacifier Leash With Wooden Beads?

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How Do You Make A Pacifier Leash With Wooden Beads?

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Pacifier leashes keep your baby’s pacifier from falling and disappearing when he is fussy. They are very simple to make, and a fun pacifier leash with wooden beads will be a big hit. Begin with the clip. A plastic clothespin or hair clip will work, craft stores may sell clips that color-coordinate with your beads. Tie the yarn or heavy-duty thread to the clip. Cut it to the length desired, usually 12-18 inches. Thread the beads onto the yarn. Be sure to choose large beads that cannot easily be swallowed. Avoid beads that are treated with wood varnishes or paints – these chemicals can be very harmful. Stick with beads labeled “non-toxic.” Craft stores sell beads specifically for child crafts. Leave 2-4 inches of yarn free of beads. Knot the yarn close to the end of the beads to hold them on the thread. Tie the thread securely to your pacifier of choice. You can include another clip at this end if you want to change out the pacifier with each use.

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