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Pearl Knotting
Basic Techniques
Pearl Knotting
Pearl Knotting
Because high-quality pearls are very expensive, it is customary to knot after each pearl. That way, if your strand breaks you won't lose more than one pearl. This Beadaholique video demonstrates pearl knotting with silk beading cord.
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