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PAGE 1 Materials • 129U-010 Poly Braid - 22” • 344B-220 Loop Crimp and Clasp Set • JFC2S-1.5G Crimp Bead #2 • JW11S-10FT 49 Strand Beadalon Wire - 24” • medium jump ring • 211F-100 WildFire Cord Cutter • JTCRIMP1 Bead Crimp Tool • JTCRIMP2 Bead Crimp Tool - Micro • 202E-007 Semi-Flush Cutter Designer • 218 H-210 Tacky Mat (optional) • 216S-210 Acrylic Tying Station • ruler • binder clip • charm • 2 large hole beads 1. Get started: Cut three pieces of wire 8 inches long. Cut two pieces of Poly Braid Cord 6 inches long and one 10 inches long. Thread a Crimp Bead over all three Wires. Loop one of the wires around one of the Loop Crimps and back through the Crimp Bead. 3. Place a binder clip around one of the pegs of the Acrylic Tying Station. Secure the Tying Station to the table with the Tacky Mat. Secure the Wire in the binder clip that’s attached to the Acrylic Tying Station. Braid the three pieces of Wire together until the braid is about 4 inches long. 2. Use the Mighty Crimping Pliers to Crimp the Crimp Bead. Trim the short ends of wire flush with the Crimp Bead (be careful not to cut the loop!). 1 2 ® SLIDING KNOT BRACELET WITH BEADING WIRE By: Meredith Roddy 3

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Materials • 129U-010 Poly Braid - 22”• 344B-220 Loop Crimp and Clasp Set• JFC2S-1.5G Crimp Bead #2• JW11S-10FT 49 Strand Beadalon Wire - 24”• medium jump ring• 211F-100 WildFire Cord Cutter• JTCRIMP1 Bead Crimp Tool• JTCRIMP2 Bead Crimp Tool - Micro• 202E-007 Semi-Flush Cutter Designer• 218 H-210 Tacky Mat (optional)• 216S-210 Acrylic Tying Station• ruler• binder clip• charm• 2 large hole beads

1. Get started: Cut three pieces of wire 8 inches long. Cut two pieces of Poly Braid Cord 6 inches long and one 10 inches long. Thread a Crimp Bead over all three Wires. Loop one of the wires around one of the Loop Crimps and back through the Crimp Bead.

3. Place a binder clip around one of the pegs of the Acrylic Tying Station. Secure the Tying Station to the table with the Tacky Mat. Secure the Wire in the binder clip that’s attached to the Acrylic Tying Station. Braid the three pieces of Wire together until the braid is about 4 inches long.

2. Use the Mighty Crimping Pliers to Crimp the Crimp Bead. Trim the short ends of wire flush with the Crimp Bead (be careful not to cut the loop!).

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7. Push the beads against the knots and place the cords next to each other in opposite directions. Use the 10” piece of Poly Braid cord and tie it around the two cords in the middle with an overhand knot. Tie 8 macrame knots.

9. Add a charm with a Jump Ring to one of the loops of a Loop Crimp.

8. Use the WildFire Cord Cutter to trim and seal the ends.

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4. Hold the three wires together so the braid doesn’t unravel. Remove the Bracelet from the Binder Clip. Thread a Crimp Bead over all three of the wires. Loop one Wire around the other Loop Crimp’s loop and back through the Crimp Bead. Crimp the Crimp Bead and trim the ends.

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5. Thread the end of a 6” piece of Poly Braid into one of the Loop Crimps. Use the very tip of the Micro Crimping Pliers to flatten the middle of the Loop Crimp to secure the Poly Braid. Repeat with another 6” piece of Poly Braid and the other Loop Crimp.

6. Add a bead to each of the Poly Braid ends, and tie a double overhand knot to secure (the length of the cords will depend on how big you need the bracelet to be to fit over the widest part of your wrist).

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Many thanks to Jesse James Beads www.jessejamesbeads.com for the beads used in this project!