Cut Cut Beads For Necklace And Earring Practice

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Salutation Salutation!!! @jewelry teammates. We'll be having a different necklace putting together practice. Out last practice was so interesting and I wish the one we have today will be more acceptable and easy for us to put together. The necklace beads is mostly representing African traditions by women. The brown of the beads is usually a nice fashion wear for black skin color Africans. By the time we'll be putting together the necklace we'll also use the opportunity to put together the earring. The earring is what usually makes the necklace a complete one. Anybody putting together the necklace alone without the earring will not be given full honor like the person wearing both necklace and it's earring.

To let's know, by the moment we're done with today's necklace and earring putting together,I have already made up my mind that I will be putting together my own to the market to remind most of our women about the precious beads and it's special African traditions. I know people will surely ask me how I put together the necklace and necklace. Most of them who already have the idea on how to put together beads will surely go back home to practice either the one we put together today or another.

Materials

There's no much material to be used because the beads is already customized from the market. For better clarification;

Fishing line.
Cut cut brown and none brownish bead.
Brown tiny beads.
Hook we'll use to be joining the necklace together.

Methods

For us to get this practice for today's follow up, we'll see the necklace as a simple one because it's look may be decieving our eyes not knowing it'll takes nothing to put the necklace together. We have brown and brownish but both are the same cut cut bead. As we'll be entering one brown to be followed by a brownish cut cut bead.

We'll bring our fishing line. We'll enter one brown cut cut bead to the fishing line. We'll enter one brownish cut cut bead. We'll be entering one brown cut cut bead followed by one brownish cut cut bead to the fishing line. We'll be doing it from the middle of the fishing line to the far fishing line area and then followed by the remaining fishing line area. We'll be entering from both far and the remaining fishing line areas to the stage we'll be okay it's enough to cover our neck.

To end the putting together of the necklace when we're done with the entering of the brown and brownish cut cut bead, we'll enter two brown tiny beads to far fishing line area. We'll also enter another two brown tiny beads to the remaining line. We'll enter the hook that will be joining the necklace together and use the different fishing lines to hold them together.

For the earring putting together, we'll bring a different fishing line. We'll enter up to six brown and brownish cut cut bead to the to the fishing line. We'll put together the two side of the fishing line together and enter two different brown and brownish cut cut bead. We'll later enter earring hook and use our fishing line from the earring the hold the hook.



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Wow, you sure did a great job,thanks for sharing

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I am also thanking you for following and understanding the practice.

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These beads are spectacular, the small ring that have the base makes them look spectacular, and with the earrings they are the perfect match.
Greetings and blessings.

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With your view it simply showed you followed the practice so nicely.

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Lovely
!INDEED
Sending you an Ecency curation vote

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This is beautiful, you always did a nice practice with beautiful necklaces, I love this, keep it up dear

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They say practice makes perfect which is what we do everyday.

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