If you feel something poking your neck when wearing necklace, it may be the jutting wire at the clasp. You don’t leave it languishing in your jewelry box. You can follow this article to make the necklace comfortable by repairing skill.
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Making the necklace comfortable by repairing skill
2010-07-02 17:32:00
Uncomfortable necklace due to a jutting wire at the clasp should be fairly easy to fix. The steps are also suitable to adjust the length of a beaded necklace or bracelet to a length that you prefer.
1. The easiest way to fix necklace jutting is cutting it end of the wire with a cutter. Be careful not to cut through the part holding the beads itself. If you do try that step but useless, you'll have to restring the necklace with a new strand of beading wire. Follow the next step.
2. Make measurement on the length of the beading wire with the necklace. Base on that length, add an additional 10cm then cut the wire.
3. String a crimp bead and a clasp to one end of the wire, and pull the end of the wire to make the loop smaller. There's nothing more awkward than a clasp that is fixed until there's no wiggle room.
4. At the other end of the wire once restringing is completed, slide a crimp bead and the matching clasp following instructions in step 3.
That’s all the steps. It just spends less than 15 minutes of your time, and you now have a renewed piece of necklace that literally won't be a pain in the neck.
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