Kera™ Beads are an easy and fashionable way to customize a unique and individual look. A small assortment of beads can create numerous different styles. To demonstrate this, we have created three different designs, using only a lariat and a few beads. These three methods display the range of merchandising and fashion potential of the Kera Beads offered here at Stuller.
Video Transcript
Kera Beads are all about customizing your own individual look. To demonstrate this we will show you how to make three different designs from just a few pieces. So here are three simple ways to merchandise the wide selection of Kera Beads that Stuller has to offer. Each of the following examples requires only a simple lariat in an assortment of Kera Beads of your choosing.
First we make a lariat necklace. For this necklace, these are the items that you will need. Fold the lariat in half with a loop at one end and the two metal ends together at the opposite end. Clasping the metal ends together, tie a simple overhand knot at the base of the lariat. Thread the looped end through your choice of Kera Beads. Do this to as many beads as desired. Next, thread the metal ends through the loop to form the necklace. It is best to tie the knots firmly without over tightening.
Here is another easy lariat necklace you can make. For this necklace these are the items that you will need. Start by folding the lariat in half, again with a loop at one end and the two metal ends together. Thread the looped end through your choice of Kera Beads. Do this to as many beads as desired. Next, thread the metal ends through the looped end and while keeping the metal ends together, tie a simple overhand knot to fasten the necklace at the desired length. Keep in mind to tie the knots firmly but don't over tighten.
Finally we make a lariat bracelet. For this bracelet, these are the items that you will need. Fold the lariat in half and then in half again. This will make two loops together at one end and one loop with two middle ends together at the other end. Thread the two loops together through as many Kera Beads as desired. Form a circle with the lariat and thread the end with the metal ends and loop together through the double loops at the other end. Tie a simple overhand knot with the metal ends and loop to fasten the bracelet in place. This will leave two metal ends and one small loop exposed. Again, remember to tie knots firmly but be careful to avoid over-tightening.
These three simple methods will display the range of merchandising and fashion potential of the Kera Beads offered here at Stuller.