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PEARL KNOTTING KIT, 10mm Swarovski Pearls and Silk Bead Cord, (1 unit), (CHOOSE COLOR, UPGRADE OPTION, and FORMAT)

$75.00

PEARL KNOTTING KIT, 10mm Swarovski Pearls and Silk Bead Cord, (1 unit), (CHOOSE COLOR, UPGRADE OPTION, and FORMAT)

$75.00
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Pearl Knotted Necklace-KIT CONTENTS
BS1-03
BEGINNER LEVEL 
-- Bead Stringing Sequence
-- Lesson: Pearl Knotting
-- Necklace

Classic Elegance! Learn a simple Pearl Knotting technique
anyone can do. 
No special tools. Beautiful. Durable. Wearable. 

NOTE: Regular retail and wholesale store discounts do not apply to kits.

The PEARL KNOTTED NECKLACE KIT
Instructions to make a 16 1/2" necklace
Supplies to make up to an 18 1/2" necklace 

 

 

With This Kit, You Will Receive...

 

- Step by Step instructions
with text, diagrams and images
- Swarovski Crystal Pearls
- Griffin silk bead cord on card with needle
- Gold Plated pearl clasp, clam shell bead tips, French wire bullion
- Twist wire needles 
- 11/0 seed beads
- U-pins
- Plastic case with tight lid for carrying these supplies

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

COLOR CHOICES

Cream w/white cord

White w/white cord

Colors may appear differently on different monitors.

 

 


 

 FORMAT OPTONS

(1) KIT with Instructions on CD

(2) CD Instructions Only

 

 

 

 

 


 

 



What You Will Need To Have On Hand...

 


- Work surface in which you can stick a pin
- chain nose
- scissors
- awl or narrow tweezers
- flush cutters or side cutters
- necklace sizing cone or some way to measure your neck
- Bead Board 
- Bead stoppers, or clamps
- G-S Hypo FABRIC CEMENT or other Fabric Cement
- Ruler, pencil and paper 
- Sufficient lighting, magnification, chair cushioning, if needed

 

Learn how to hand-knot between beads using a
non-traditional method which does not require any tools.
 
 

 

About the Kit...

A Pearl Knotted necklace is the height of elegance.

Your method of construction should be equal to the task.

You begin with lustrous, romantic pearls. You string these on silk bead cord, using a methodology to knot between each one. This methodology should marry the structural properties of knots and the exact spacing of parts, with the inherent characteristics of the silk.

A Pearl Knotted necklace should be architectural perfection.

And timeless.

Hand-Knotting. We put knots between pearls for many reasons. Some reasons have to do with visual aethetics; others, with structural concerns.

There are many, many variations on Pearl Knotting techniques.

The major difference between traditional and non-traditional methods is in how the knots are made. Traditional methods use tools, like tri-cord knotters, tweezers or awls, to guide the knots into place. Non-traditional methods do not.

Over the years, I have found it very difficult for most students to get good knots and good hand-knotted construction using tools. It is difficult to maneuver the knot close to the bead, and it is difficult to keep sufficient tension on your bead cords, as you make the knot. This is why I prefer the non-traditional method, which students master much more readily.

This 16 1/2" necklace is made up of Swarovski faux pearls, and strung on silk.

 

 




LearnToBead Goals:
- Buying, caring for and storing your pearls
- Discussion of differences between traditional and non-traditional techniques for knotting pearls
- Selecting and testing out bead cords
- Discussion about support functions of knots, and some glue-ing considerations
- Attaching a clasp
- Making knots between pearls
- Using French Wire Bullion
- Using bead tips
- Making pearl knotted necklace without a clasp
- Discussion about drilling pearls to make the holes larger

 

 


 

Instruction Contents

This set of instructions is organized as a series of
Jewelry Design Choices:

SUPPLIES LIST

I. Planning Your Project
ABOUT PEARLS IN HISTORY
NON-TRADITIONAL vs. TRADITIONAL PEARL KNOTTING TECHNIQUES
CHOOSING BEADS
CHOOSING CLASPS AND CLASP ASSEMBLIES AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS CHOOSING STRINGING MATERIALS
A NOTE ABOUT KNOTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
A NOTE ABOUT GLUES AND GLUE-ING
WHAT TOOLS DO I NEED?
A NOTE ABOUT RE-STRINGING PEARLS
A NOTE ABOUT BUYING PEARLS
A NOTE ABOUT CARING FOR PEARLS
A NOTE ABOUT DRILLING PEARL HOLES TO MAKE THEM LARGER
STYLES AND LENGTHS OF PEARL NECKLACES
SELLING YOUR PEARL KNOTTING SKILLS

IA. Conceptualizing Your Piece
IB. Measurements
IC. Selecting Materials
ID. Sketching a Pattern or Graph
IE. Identifying Potential Areas of Weakness within Your Piece
IF. Visualizing Your Process
IG. Organizing Your Work Space
II. Begining Your Project
IIA. Basic Steps
1. Selecting and Testing Bead Cord
2. Variation #1: Attaching Clasp to Beginning of Necklace
3. Variation #2: Using French Wire Bullion
4. Variation #3: Using Clam Shell Bead Tips (aka, Knot Covers)
5. Variation #4: Making A Pearl Knotted Necklace Without A Clasp
IIB. Dealing with Contingencies, including adding cord
IIC. Finishing Touches
III. Summary of Learning Objectives You Have Met
After Accomplishing This Project
IV. Suggested Readings

 

 

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES BEAD STRINGING
PEARL KNOTTING
BS1.03-Pearl Knotting
  BEGINNER  INTERMEDIATE  ADVANCED 
TECHNICAL MECHANICS
1. Holding Your Piece To Work It BEGINNER     
2. Reading Simple Pattern, Figure and/or Graph; Diagramming BEGINNER     
3. Selecting Stringing Materials BEGINNER     
4. Selecting Clasps and other Jewelry Findings BEGINNER     
5. Selecting Beads and other Components BEGINNER     
6. Laying Out Your Piece BEGINNER     
7. Identifying Areas of Potential Weakness, and
Strategies for Dealing With These
BEGINNER     
8. Selecting and Using Adhesives BEGINNER    
9. Use of Tools and Equipment BEGINNER     
10. Determining Measurements and Ease, including Width and Length of a Piece, Especially In Relationship To Bead Sizes BEGINNER     
11. Finishing Off Threads, Cable Wires or Other Stringing Materials in Piece or Adding Threads/Cable Wires/Stringing Materials BEGINNER     
    
    
UNDERSTANDING CRAFT BASIS OF STRINGING METHODS
1. Starting the Piece BEGINNER     
2. Implementing the Basic Method BEGINNER     
3. Finishing Off Your Piece With A Clasp Assembly BEGINNER     
4. Managing String/Cord/Thread/Wire Tension BEGINNER     
5. Crimping      
6. Needle/Thread Work      
7. Pearl Knotting and Putting Knots Between Beads BEGINNER     
8. Making Simple and Coiled Loops Using Hard Wire      
9. Making and Using Connectors; Segmenting; Directional Control      
10. Adding Dangles and Embellishments      
11. Making Multi-Strands Piece      
12. Making Twist-Strands Piece      
  
  
UNDERSTANDING ART & DESIGN BASIS OF BEAD STRINGING
1. Learning Implications When Choosing Different Sizes/Shapes of Beads, or Using Different Stringing Materials BEGINNER       
2. Learning Implications When Choosing Different Kinds of Clasps, or Using Different Jewelry Findings and Components  BEGINNER     
3. Understanding Relationship of this Bead Stringing Method in Comparision to Other Types of Bead Stringing Methods BEGINNER    
4. Creating Support Systems Within Your Piece In Anticipation of Effects of Movement BEGINNER     
5. Understanding How Bead Asserts Its Need For Color When Stringing Beads      
6. Creating Your Own Design with This Bead Stringing Method, in Reference to Jewelry Design Principles of Composition      
7. Creating Shapes, Components and Forms To Use With This Bead Stringing Method, and Establishing Themes      
  
  
BECOMING BEAD STRINGING ARTIST & DESIGNER
1. Developing A Personal Style      
2. Valuing or Pricing Your Work      
3. Teaching Others Bead Stringing Methods      
4. Promoting Yourself and Your Work
    

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1. Customers are allowed to make 3 copies of instructions for personal use
2. Permission is required from LandOfOdds.com, Be Dazzled Beads, or LearnToBead.net, when teaching for fees, with any of our projects

 

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