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pick up the beads at your discretion or according to the color photo;
kapron or lavsan thread; needle bead, scissors; bead for fastener.
Tie Bead
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Description of work:
Lower the tie with multicolored beads with an oblique openwork mesh of 10 rhombuses according to the scheme in Fig. 1, starting and ending with a corner. At the end of weaving, bend the corner inside out and secure the top, forming a “knot” of tie. Attach the tie-beaded low with loops at the end of one and a bead braided with beads at the end of the second as a tie.
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I find difficulties finishing the end part i mean the blue part of the tie. May you please help me
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