- Step 1: What You Need. Beads.
- Step 2: Attach the Clasp. Cut about a foot of beading string.
- Step 3: String the Beads. Now string on your beads.
- Step 4: Finish the Clasp. Tie the loose end of the beading thread to the other half of the clasp.
- Step 5: Finish Your Bracelet. Put a dot of glue on each knot and let dry overnight.
People also ask, what does a box clasp look like?
Like their name suggests box clasps are often rectangular and like a box. They have a tongue that slides into the box and locks with an audible click. The generally have a safety clasp along the side. When clasps have an angular shape like the pictured box clasp, they are much easier to use.
Beside above, how do you make a simple clasp? DIY NECKLACE CLASP
- Step 1: MATERIAL. You need:
- Step 2: CUT. Cut a piece of copper wire long about 5 cm.
- Step 3: FILE. File one of the edge of the wire.
- Step 4: SHAPING THE HOOK. Bend the edge with the long nose pliers, of about 2 mm, on a 30° angle.
- Step 5: SHAPING.
- Step 6: SHAPING.
- Step 7: FINISHING THE HOOK.
- Step 8: HAMMER.
Herein, what is a tongue clasp?
The other part of the box clasp is a folded, springy flat piece of metal: the tongue. The tongue acts like a spring or lever. The tongue is designed to slip into the groove of the other part of the box clasp, with a bit left hanging out.
What are Shamballa beads?
Shamballa bracelets are based on the traditional Catholic rosary beads which are historically used for meditation. Beads are threaded and/or knotted onto a cord using macramé knots, each color having a unique meaning and purpose to promote an emotion or physical condition that you wish to develop.