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- How to Fix a Broken Pearl Necklace
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Step 1
How to Fix a Broken Pearl Necklace
- Find the broken part of the necklace.
- Remove all the pearls from the broken end of the thread.
- Pull out the thread carefully so the pearls don’t get lost.
Find the broken part of the necklace.
Remove all the pearls from the broken end of the thread.
Pull out the thread carefully so the pearls don’t get lost.
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Step 2
- Cut a piece of thread to the desired length with a pair of scissors.
Cut a piece of thread to the desired length with a pair of scissors.
Step 3
- Use the end of the thread to tie a knot around the clasp.
Use the end of the thread to tie a knot around the clasp.
Step 4
- Insert pearls in the thread until you reach your desired length.
- Place each pearl individually until you’re finished.
Insert pearls in the thread until you reach your desired length.
Place each pearl individually until you’re finished.
Step 5
- Attach the other clasp to the thread using a knot and cut the remaining thread.
Attach the other clasp to the thread using a knot and cut the remaining thread.
Step 6
- Close the necklace.
Close the necklace.
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Lorelei Bee - Aug 14, 2022
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Eek. This is all wrong. Guess if you don’t mind sloppy pearls that WILL break sooner rather than later this will be ok. Otherwise if you want a classy and durable finished product this fix it technique will not give you that.