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Wrap the twine tightly along the "U", and put the end of the twine through the loop at the top.
Andy, getting ready to swim on a morning when the icy incoming tide has been warmed a fraction by its journey over mudflats, wades out until the water reaches his knees, then unfurls his old Abercrombie & Fitch thermometer and flings it out to the end of its twine tether.
Find the end of the twine.
Secure the end of the twine with hot glue.
Finish by cutting the end of the twine long enough to facilitate hanging.
If the twine is not going through the bead very easily, then you can take a small piece of tape and wrap it around the end of the twine to be guided through the bead smoothly.
Use a hot glue gun to glue one end of the twine to the back of one corner of the frame (You can also use hot glue to initially fix sticks in batches together).
Tie a knot at the end of your leather twine, string, leather strip, or whatever you are using to hold your leather together.
Bring the ends of the twine forward.
Thread the ends of the twine below the legs.
Now, pull both ends of the twine until the loop is pulled underneath the whipping.
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