Button clasps on kumihimo braids
I usually finish my kumihimo braided bracelets with an end cap and clasp. I have seen some pictures of bracelets where there is a loop at one end and a large button on the other. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
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Button clasps on kumihimo braids
I usually finish my kumihimo braided bracelets with an end cap and clasp. I have seen some pictures of bracelets where there is a loop at one end and a large button on the other. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
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