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Hi, this is Kat with beadaholique.com and you can see that I wanted a really nice snug fit on my crystal it's they wouldn't around there so what I wanted to do is I wanted to string it on to my ultra suede cord but because of the thinness of the shank on the back I was noticing that it was really hard to kind of thread them on to my cord and it was getting a little frustrating so if you want here's a little tip to take your flush cutters and you can also use scissors for this and cut a really nice deep angle so that you create a nice little needle point and then your button slips on very easily to a certain point and then you can just take your chain nose pliers here or your fingers and just slide it on the rest of the way so now I have my crystal up button right where I need it to stay and I'm all set to continue making my bracelet so I hope you enjoyed this video you can find more videos and more tutorials at beadaholique.com you
Hi, this is Kat with beadaholique.com and you can see that I wanted a really nice snug fit on my crystal it's they wouldn't around there so what I wanted to do is I wanted to string it on to my ultra suede cord but because of the thinness of the shank on the back I was noticing that it was really hard to kind of thread them on to my cord and it was getting a little frustrating so if you want here's a little tip to take your flush cutters and you can also use scissors for this and cut a really nice deep angle so that you create a nice little needle point and then your button slips on very easily to a certain point and then you can just take your chain nose pliers here or your fingers and just slide it on the rest of the way so now I have my crystal up button right where I need it to stay and I'm all set to continue making my bracelet so I hope you enjoyed this video you can find more videos and more tutorials at beadaholique.com you
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