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Beading
Type
technique
Title
How to Turn a Loop - Eye Pin Technique
Introduction
In this guide you will learn a common beading technique known as 'Turning a Loop". In this guide we will be using an eye pin.
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Difficulty
Easy
Conclusion
Practicing these steps will help you to get the loop tight against the bead, and the loop size consistent.
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