How Do You Make A Star On A Beaded Necklace?

€¢ Use this kind of necklace Can't use these, they won't work! Find your necklaces. Use only those with even sized beads (varied sizes on one strand don't work for this).'; } s += ""; document.

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€¢ Four Beads Take a section of four or five beads • Twisted together Twist them into one section. This is one leg of the star. €¢ Four ... more.

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