Knotted Necklace Tutorial

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Looking for a simple and fun project? Allie uses Wax Linen Cord and Beads of your choice in whatever pattern you want! These simple knots are all you need to create this look! This is a fun kid's project to make with the Boredom Bustin's Beads Kid's Kit! Gather your materials and come create with us!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Knotted Necklace Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Wax Linen Cord
  • Beads of choice (including blue resin faceted beads, Czech glass beads)
  • Button (for necklace closure)
  • Charm (optional, e.g., a dragonfly charm)
  • Scissors
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather Wax Linen Cord, beads, a button, and scissors.
    Cut the Cord: Measure and cut the Wax Linen Cord 3-4 times the length of your desired necklace.
    Attach the Button: Thread the cord through the button, add a bead, and secure with a knot.
    Create a Pattern: String beads onto the cord, adding knots between patterns as desired.
    Incorporate a Charm (Optional): Fold the cord to thread through the charm, ensuring it sits centrally.
    Continue Beading: Follow your pattern, adding knots and beads until the desired length is reached.
    Finish with a Loop: Create a loop for the button closure, ensuring the loop size fits the button.
    Complete the Necklace: Trim any excess cord, and your knotted necklace is ready to wear!

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Looking for a simple and fun project? Allie uses Wax Linen Cord and Beads of your choice in whatever pattern you want! These simple knots are all you need to create this look! This is a fun kid's project to make with the Boredom Bustin's Beads Kid's Kit! Gather your materials and come create with us!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Wax Linen Cord
  • Beads of choice (including blue resin faceted beads, Czech glass beads)
  • Button (for necklace closure)
  • Charm (optional, e.g., a dragonfly charm)
  • Scissors
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather Wax Linen Cord, beads, a button, and scissors.
    Cut the Cord: Measure and cut the Wax Linen Cord 3-4 times the length of your desired necklace.
    Attach the Button: Thread the cord through the button, add a bead, and secure with a knot.
    Create a Pattern: String beads onto the cord, adding knots between patterns as desired.
    Incorporate a Charm (Optional): Fold the cord to thread through the charm, ensuring it sits centrally.
    Continue Beading: Follow your pattern, adding knots and beads until the desired length is reached.
    Finish with a Loop: Create a loop for the button closure, ensuring the loop size fits the button.
    Complete the Necklace: Trim any excess cord, and your knotted necklace is ready to wear!