trulyviolet
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How many miles of pearls are you beading?
It's going to be great practice!
thank you so much Pearl Dreams, i hit a snag, the holes have a slight covering of the pearly finish, and the knots fell into the beadsThose look like good practice knots.
If you are doing an endless strand, I recommend you thread on 4 pearls without knots between them, and then begin knotting after pearl #5. When you are ready to close the strand off, you put the needle into the first pearl from the side of the original knot, then make knots between pearls #1 and #2, between #2 and #3, and between #3 and #4. To hide the thread tail before cutting it, put the needle through pearl 4 and trim it where it comes out of pearl 4.
I had the threads fall into the pearl holes when the thread I used wasn't thick enough for the drill holes when knotted. I ended up doubling the thread. Since you've got miles to knot, I would recommend not knotting them (you will hate it if you have to do that much and trying to get those pearls through the loops makes me have a headache), or just knot every 5-10 pearls, or just use really tough thread (fishing line or power pro). After using bs in the smaller bag, I ended up buying a spool of it. I use it for things other than knotting pearls.
Fake pearls do have larger holes than cultured pearls.
But you still want to string those fakes for decorating the tree, right? You can use Power Pro to do that. It comes in larger sizes-- 30#, 50# and more. I've used 50# test for imitation pearls with large holes (bought the thread on eBay; Walmart only had the colored Power Pro). Or you could try some of the heavier Beader's Secret.
Alternatively you could use 4 strands of the regular thread instead of 2. ( have not done this and I think it might be trickier getting the knots to turn out neat, if you are new to knotting.) Since you already have the regular gauge Beaders Secret on hand, I would try this first.
i probably will do something like that when i get sick of knotting themI had the threads fall into the pearl holes when the thread I used wasn't thick enough for the drill holes when knotted. I ended up doubling the thread. Since you've got miles to knot, I would recommend not knotting them (you will hate it if you have to do that much and trying to get those pearls through the loops makes me have a headache), or just knot every 5-10 pearls, or just use really tough thread (fishing line or power pro). After using bs in the smaller bag, I ended up buying a spool of it. I use it for things other than knotting pearls.
trulyviolet
"maybe i need some inexpensive real fresh water pearls to practice with?"
It was exactly what I did, I bought inexpensive freshwater pearls to practice on.
The holes in the freshwater pearls were about the same size as my Tahitians. And when I had practiced some on the FW pearls, it was easier to make the Tahitians thanks to the equivalent size of the holes. When it comes to the beginning and the ending of the strand, I looked at these two videos and it was really helpful to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL-y8zMFc1U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56AVlccDXYE
Pearls are dangerous LOL your hooked for life
Great job Vi! You and Sokie have inspired me to do some knotting today. I always find to helpful to have Pearl Dreams' instructions open on my iPad to refer to as I go.