Bead cord ends or caps in Imitative Metal - Polymer Clay Tutorial

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In this lesson learn in detailed step by step to make inexpensive cord end caps that can be made in various sizes from thinner cords to thick Kumihimo knotted ropes. To those not familiar, Kumihimo is a Japanese braiding technique. The cord ends can also be used for your bead-work, your viking knit and other wire-work and will give your creations a more one of a kind and less generic look.
This tutorial is comprised of 2 parts. In the first part you will cover and enhance an ordinary barrel cap (or metal or bead tube) This is handy where extra strength is required in your piece or if you have barrel caps, or metal tubes you'd like to embellish (beads can be created from these also)
In the second part you will create a cap made entirely from polymer clay. Learn how to set rhinestones without glue and personalize the cord ends by adding decorative elements.

Some very basic materials and tools are required as well as knowledge of basic conditioning of polymer clay.

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This pdf tutorial is comprised of more than 50 photos, 43 steps and 17 plus pages.

Happy creating!
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