Pull At The Bracelet By The Loop To Tighten The Loop Down Onto The Braid.
Using solder, a easily melted alloy that matches the metal of your bracelet, the jeweler reconnects the two ends of the chain and “glues” them together with the solder. Slide the knots together to expand the bracelet, slide the knots together for the perfect fit. Then tie a knot again.
Lay The Cord Out In A Large Circle With The Necklace Ends Overlapping About 12 Inches (The Circle Part Is Beyond The Picture Frame).
Cut a cord about 12″ long. You are essentially switching the middle and left piece. Take the right piece and pull it over the new middle piece (the one that was on the originally on the left) 3.keep repeating until you reach the bottom.
After You Have Tied Your Loop Down Into A Knot, You May Want To Shorten The Braids So.
The invention further provides resilient means acting between the detent means and extension member to yieldably hold the latter in adjusted position but allowing limited self adjustment of the clasp to adapt the bracelet to expand to prevent binding the wrist of the. The ends of the braid (s) will just hang; Now you can pull the knot tight.
Stick The Taped Bracelet To The Inside Of Your Wrist.
Slide the threads through this knot to make the bracelet bigger or smaller. To permit the extension member to be moved inwardly of the folded members to an adjusted position. Lay your pendant on top of the cord, just above the fold.
Now You Have A Knot On Your Braid (S).
If the chain of the bracelet snaps, the jeweler can fix that with a quick soldering. Pull one end past the other so that they overlap by about four inches (10 cm). Bend the tip and bring it back along the outside.