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Use a beading needle (these tend to be leaner and have smaller eyes than regular sewing needles) and select a size (10 to 15) based on your bead size.[13] Thread the needle and tie a knot at one end of your string.[14].[14]
With a square knot, all you need is four cords to add on your bead(s).
Thread beads onto the stringing material until there are none left on your bead board.
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If you find that you've inadvertently left fingerprints on your beads, use wet/dry (or waterproof) sandpaper, and sand the bead down while in water until you have reached the desired effect.
It may be possible to use ribbon and do a bow closure, but this will depend on the size of your beads and their center holes.
Be sure it's on tight so none of your beads escape!
Once all of your beads are on the string, take the needle off the end and tie the ends of the string off, making sure the loop you make is big enough to fit over your head.
Mark out the pattern for your beads on the jumper using tailor's chalk.
Lay your bead on your baking sheet.
If there is condensation on the mirror then your bead is not completely dry.
Place your bead board on your flat surface.
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