At a Glance: Ellen shows you how to finish off your thread the professional way with a concealed knot. In Lesson Two of my Beginner Course you will learn the second technique called Continuous Crossover
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Ellen shows you how to finish off your thread the professional way with a concealed knot. In Lesson Two of my Beginner Course you will learn the second technique called Continuous Crossover Shop Here: www.dickblick.com/products/beadsmith-one-step-looper/ Create and trim
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- Ellen shows you how to finish off your thread the professional way with a concealed knot.
- In Lesson Two of my Beginner Course you will learn the second technique called Continuous Crossover
- Shop Here: www.dickblick.com/products/beadsmith-one-step-looper/ Create and trim
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