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Make one chain stitch to secure the loop.
Twist the hair elastic to secure the loop, then wrap it around the loop again as many times as necessary.
Wind the end of the wire around the main length of the wire to secure the loop in place.
Twist the end of the wire around the main length of the wire to secure the loop in place.
Secure the loop (as you did when you attached the tubing to the prong) by wrapping dental floss around both lengths of tubing.
Keeping a loop at the bottom (perhaps make use of your fingers here), twist the two vertical sections together to secure the loop.
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Tie florist's wire or a piece of ribbon around the center of the loops to secure the loops.
Using your other hand, twist the wire ends to secure the loops.
If the two loops aren't quite in place how you like them, turn them how you like and use a few bobby pins to secure the loops in place.
Position another bobby pin so that it secures the loop from bottom to top.
Tighten the first loop to secure the second loop.
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