danachit
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Okay, I give up.
I have had several necklaces that needed restringing and the original knotter attached the clasp not with gimp, but with the silk directly attached to the clasp....a larkshead knot.
I understand the concept behind this 'knot'. You make a loop, push the whole loop up through the clasp, then bring the needle end through the loop, thus making a solid hold.
However.....when thinking of using a double strand of silk, how would one do this? where would the knot be?
I've seen this sillk/clasp attach method on many, many pearls and though I know it isn't the way of choice, I would still like to know how to do it.
Does anyone know of an online video or illustration that shows this method? I believe I saw someone on here, once, call it the Hong Kong method or something like that... Thanks!
I have had several necklaces that needed restringing and the original knotter attached the clasp not with gimp, but with the silk directly attached to the clasp....a larkshead knot.
I understand the concept behind this 'knot'. You make a loop, push the whole loop up through the clasp, then bring the needle end through the loop, thus making a solid hold.
However.....when thinking of using a double strand of silk, how would one do this? where would the knot be?
I've seen this sillk/clasp attach method on many, many pearls and though I know it isn't the way of choice, I would still like to know how to do it.
Does anyone know of an online video or illustration that shows this method? I believe I saw someone on here, once, call it the Hong Kong method or something like that... Thanks!
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