Slip Knot Satin Necklace Tutorial

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Adjustable jewelry is always a plus! This leaves room to grow with you, or to make for a friend! Allie uses Rattail Satin Cording, Wax Linen Cord, and a Charm or Bead of your choice to make this Slip Knot Satin Necklace. 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

Slip Knot Satin Necklace Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Rattail Satin Cording
  • Wax Linen Cord
  • Charm or Bead
  • Scissors (implied for cutting cord)
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather Rattail Satin Cording, Wax Linen Cord, and a charm or bead.
    Attaching the Charm/Bead: Use Wax Linen Cord to attach the charm/bead if it does not fit on the Satin Cording directly.
    Measure and Cut the Satin Cording: Ensure the cord is long enough to fit over the head with extra length for adjustments.
    Making the Slip Knot: Follow the tutorial to create a slip knot that allows for adjusting the necklace's length.
    Assembling the Necklace: Add the charm/bead to the Satin Cording, adjusting for preferred placement.
    Finishing Touches: Ensure the charm/bead is secure and adjust the length of the necklace as desired.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Adjustable jewelry is always a plus! This leaves room to grow with you, or to make for a friend! Allie uses Rattail Satin Cording, Wax Linen Cord, and a Charm or Bead of your choice to make this Slip Knot Satin Necklace. 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:
  • Rattail Satin Cording
  • Wax Linen Cord
  • Charm or Bead
  • Scissors (implied for cutting cord)
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather Rattail Satin Cording, Wax Linen Cord, and a charm or bead.
    Attaching the Charm/Bead: Use Wax Linen Cord to attach the charm/bead if it does not fit on the Satin Cording directly.
    Measure and Cut the Satin Cording: Ensure the cord is long enough to fit over the head with extra length for adjustments.
    Making the Slip Knot: Follow the tutorial to create a slip knot that allows for adjusting the necklace's length.
    Assembling the Necklace: Add the charm/bead to the Satin Cording, adjusting for preferred placement.
    Finishing Touches: Ensure the charm/bead is secure and adjust the length of the necklace as desired.