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Pull your new Belt through the Belt Holes and weave the String from the end through the stitches like the Holes you would find in a Belt from the Store.
The third row of beading is the same as the second, except that you will weave the string through the center bead (the middle bead in each set of 3 beads) from the second row.
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The second row is a bit slower-going than the first, because the process involves adding a single bead and then weaving the string through the previous row.
Begin weaving the strings.
Continue weaving the strings in this way until you've run out of string to weave.
Weave the shooting string.
Weave the red string until it's the length you would like.
Tie an initial double knot and then begin to weave the three strings together with the headphone wire in the middle.
If you want to hang it somewhere, if the pine cone has the stems at the top you can tie some ribbon or string to the stem, but if it doesn't, then you can get a needle and poke it into the top and weave the ribbon or string through Optionally put a sing through by getting a needle, poking it through the cloth, and weaving in the ribbon or string.
Then, use the darning needle to weave the end of the string into the last row of your scarf; you can cut a bit more of the yarn off at the end if you'd rather not hide it all inside your scarf.
Continue weaving the same string in the same fashion approximately 10 to 15 more times, pushing the knot upward.
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