How to Finish Leather Cord

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In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie teaches you how to put the clasps on leather cords using a variety of techniques.

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How to Finish Leather Cord
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Leather cord
  • Suede cord
  • Tribal cording
  • Natural cork cording
  • E6000 glue or Loctite glue
  • Fold-over crimps
  • Glue-in clasps (magnetic and others)
  • Jump rings
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Rubber stopper beads
  • TierraCast large crimp
  • 20 to 24 gauge wire
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    Episode Transcript

    Introduction

    Leather cord is a versatile and stylish material for creating unique jewelry pieces. In this article, we'll explore the techniques and tips shared in Better Beader Episode 26 from Potomac Beads, where the hosts demonstrate how to professionally finish leather cord. By following this step-by-step guide, you'll be able to create beautiful and durable leather cord jewelry that showcases your personal style.

    Materials Needed

    • Leather cord (1.5mm or 2mm thickness)
    • Cord ends (size matched to cord thickness)
    • Lobster clasp
    • Jump rings
    • Chain nose pliers
    • Bent nose pliers
    • Flush cutters
    • Glue (E6000 or Super New Glue)
    • Toothpick or scrap piece of wire

    Step-by-Step Tutorial

    1. Cut your leather cord to the desired length using flush cutters. Make sure to add extra length for attaching the cord ends and clasp.
    2. Apply a small amount of glue to the inside of the cord end using a toothpick or scrap piece of wire. Be careful not to use too much glue, as it can seep out and create a messy finish.
    3. Insert the leather cord into the cord end, twisting it gently to ensure the glue is evenly distributed. Wipe away any excess glue with a paper towel.
    4. Use chain nose pliers to gently squeeze the cord end, securing it onto the leather cord. Be careful not to squeeze too hard, as this can damage the cord end or create sharp edges.
    5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the other end of the leather cord.
    6. Allow the glue to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions.
    7. Once the glue is dry, use bent nose pliers to attach a jump ring to one of the cord ends.
    8. Attach the lobster clasp to the jump ring using chain nose pliers.
    9. Your leather cord jewelry is now complete and ready to wear!

    Tip: If you're using thicker leather cord or larger cord ends, you may need to use a leather hole punch to create a clean and precise opening for the cord end.

    Customization Ideas & Inspiration

    Leather cord jewelry is incredibly versatile and can be customized to suit your personal style. Here are a few ideas to inspire your creativity:

    • Experiment with different colors of leather cord, such as black, brown, or even bright colors like red or blue.
    • Add beads or charms to your leather cord design for a more embellished look. You can string beads directly onto the cord or attach them using jump rings.
    • Create a multi-strand leather cord necklace or bracelet by combining multiple cords of different colors or thicknesses.
    • Try using different types of clasps, such as toggle clasps or magnetic clasps, to change up the look and functionality of your jewelry.

    Conclusion

    With the techniques and tips shared in Better Beader Episode 26, you now have the knowledge and skills to create professionally finished leather cord jewelry. Remember to take your time, be patient, and have fun experimenting with different designs and customization options. We'd love to see your creations, so feel free to share photos of your finished pieces in the comments below. Happy beading!

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    Item Description

    In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie teaches you how to put the clasps on leather cords using a variety of techniques.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Leather cord
  • Suede cord
  • Tribal cording
  • Natural cork cording
  • E6000 glue or Loctite glue
  • Fold-over crimps
  • Glue-in clasps (magnetic and others)
  • Jump rings
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Rubber stopper beads
  • TierraCast large crimp
  • 20 to 24 gauge wire
  • Project Steps

    Choosing Your Finish: Decide on the type of finish based on the design and functionality. Options include slip knots, plain knots, glue-in clasps, and more.
    Preparing the Cord: Cut your leather or suede cord to the desired length. Applying the Finish:
    For a slip knot, create knots on both sides of the pendant for adjustability.
    For a plain knot, tie the ends together if the necklace is long enough to go over the head.
    For glue-in clasps, apply glue to the ends of the cord and insert into the clasp.
    For fold-over crimps, place the end of the cord in the crimp and use pliers to fold over and secure.