I'm sure DwightSchrute will soon be along to add his thoughts.
It was a very pleasant meet-up! He restrung his wife's bracelet successfully. I only took a couple of photos:
Photos 1 and 2 show him making an overhand knot, and then using tweezers to grasp the thread just above the previous pearl so as to position the knot before tightening it.
Photos 3 and 4 show the finished bracelet.
It took a few tries as the holes were larger than on the past few necklaces I have restrung, and the knots slipped into the drill holes, even though we were using 20# PowerPro.
We did not have 30# PowerPro on hand, but I would definitely recommend that he try using it the next time he needs to restring this-- as well as thicker gimp, so that he can use the large-drilled pearls on the end where they are meant to be. (In fact, he will
need to use them there as the 30# thread may not pass twice, doubled, through the smaller-hole pearls that we placed on the end today.)
Anyway, since we only had the 20# thread, he had to make two knots (on on top of the other) to prevent their slipping into the holes. Also, the gimp I brought was too slender for the large drill holes of the end pearls and was slipping into the drill holes, so he had to swap around a few smaller-hole pearls to use on the very ends near the clasp. Even though the knotted part of the bracelet was only about 6-6.5 inches long, it turned out that he needed to start with a 60 inch length of thread because of all the double knots! Of course, this was only discovered after running out of thread before the end of the bracelet and having to start over.
Suffice it to say that at this point DwightSchrute has made a great many knots and is very good at it!