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Make sure that the inch of string sticking out is covered in wax.
Once you've found the desired length of your bracelet, tie the end in a knot, leaving an inch of string.
Don't forget to leave off at least one inch of string without beads For the second string, select a group of different beads that you want on your bracelet.
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Around the same time, Tad Weed, a former Ohio State football star, had developed his own aluminum racket, with 139 square inches of string area, compared to 110 for the Prince.
It is not necessary to convert moderate distances between metres and yards, which are close enough for rough and ready purposes (though it is preferable to use metres), or small domestic quantities: two litres of wine, a kilogram of sugar, a couple of pounds of apples, a few inches of string.
Cut 3 inches of string and tie a bow in the front.
Trim the end so that there's about 2 or 3 inches of string left after the knot.
Allow the final 3 inches of string and the yo-yo to hand down into the open space of the triangle.
You don't have to cover all of the wire with beads -- you can leave a few inches of string on either end, or even leave half of the string un-beaded.
Make sure to leave 4 or 5 inches of string hanging below the knot — this will be necessary to tie the lei once it's finished, In Hawaii, they use a 12" to 18" steel lei needle to string the flowers — so if you can get your hands on one of these, that's great.
Edit by R.Lapham - we used a larger bottle maybe, filled it only 3/4 full with liquid (2/3 water, 1/3 vinegar) tie the baking soda in the toilet paper with string, leaving several inches of string AND constructing the toilet paper/baking soda packet so it will still fit inside the opening of the bottle, but obviously high enough so it hangs from the string above the liquid.
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