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Elastic bracelet
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Barbara62
2009-11-13 13:58:01 UTC
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Regarding elastic bracelets: I always worry about the knotting of
these. I am not happy with a square knot. It does not seem strong
enough. Also, do you use glue to help hold the knot? I would like to
know if there is any
other way people work with securing the elastic on bracelets? And
what size elastic do you recommend? Thanks. Barbara
Gina Bull
2009-11-13 14:43:01 UTC
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I've made quite a few stretchy bracelets. I use 0.5" or 0.7" cord,
whichever is right for the bead size and number of times I thread the cord
through a bead. I use an overhand knot, pulled down snug to the beads, then
put a couple drops of glue on the knot. I do not trim the ends of the line
until the glue has had a day to properly harden. I'd tell you what kind of
glue ... but it is at home and I'm not. I got it at my local bead store
especially for use with stretchy cord, though. It seems very similar to
superglue. I have never (knock wood) had a knot failure.

Gina in Virginia
http://www.webshots.com/user/ginainva
Post by Barbara62
Regarding elastic bracelets: I always worry about the knotting of
these. I am not happy with a square knot. It does not seem strong
enough. Also, do you use glue to help hold the knot? I would like to
know if there is any
other way people work with securing the elastic on bracelets? And
what size elastic do you recommend? Thanks. Barbara
Cheryl Isaak
2009-11-13 20:23:29 UTC
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I think Gina means mm not inches.

My only addition is that I use a surgeons knot and then glue
Cheryl
Post by Gina Bull
I've made quite a few stretchy bracelets. I use 0.5" or 0.7" cord,
whichever is right for the bead size and number of times I thread the cord
through a bead. I use an overhand knot, pulled down snug to the beads, then
put a couple drops of glue on the knot. I do not trim the ends of the line
until the glue has had a day to properly harden. I'd tell you what kind of
glue ... but it is at home and I'm not. I got it at my local bead store
especially for use with stretchy cord, though. It seems very similar to
superglue. I have never (knock wood) had a knot failure.
Gina in Virginia
http://www.webshots.com/user/ginainva
Post by Barbara62
Regarding elastic bracelets: I always worry about the knotting of
these. I am not happy with a square knot. It does not seem strong
enough. Also, do you use glue to help hold the knot? I would like to
know if there is any
other way people work with securing the elastic on bracelets? And
what size elastic do you recommend? Thanks. Barbara
Gina Bull
2009-11-17 17:42:45 UTC
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Post by Cheryl Isaak
I think Gina means mm not inches.
Ha ha!! That would be quite a hefty cord!

:-)
Gina in Virginia
http://www.webshots.com/user/ginainva
Cheryl Isaak
2009-11-19 13:11:12 UTC
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Post by Gina Bull
Post by Cheryl Isaak
I think Gina means mm not inches.
Ha ha!! That would be quite a hefty cord!
:-)
Gina in Virginia
http://www.webshots.com/user/ginainva
That it would!

Cheryl

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