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Old 05-06-2008, 10:49 PM
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Greetings,

I am new to this site but I have been doing a bunch of reading in the Forums and have learned quite a bit. Thanks for all of the helpful information y'all have posted. I thought that I would post a picture of my first pearl restringing project. I see the flaws but I was pretty pleased with how it turned out. This is an 18" strand of pearls that I bought for my wife many years ago and I did not know as much about pearls as I do now (which still is not much) so they are not very high quality. They broke a few years ago and they have been sitting around waiting to be restrung. Her birthday rolled around and I decided having them strung would be a great present. Originally, I was planning to have this done by a trained professional but decided that I would give it a try myself first. Since it turned out "good enough" I am going to leave it as is. When I string them next I hope to be able to do a better job.

BTW, I learned the hard way to make sure that you start out with enough thread. Four pearls to go and I had to start over. I decided that thread was cheaper than time so I used an too long piece and had plenty left over. I will do that again next time. Also, after I was done, I figured out a better way to put the gimp on for the start of the clasp. Medium size gimp over a beading needle and two strands of size E thread doubled was a recipe for disaster. I wasted a lot of gimp before I got it right.

Anyway, y'all tell me what you think and what I could have done better. Thanks!

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Old 05-06-2008, 11:04 PM
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I just did my first stringing last week, so I know how frustrating it can be. I think you did great!! Your wife should be very happy with your thoughtfulness.
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:23 PM
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Measuring the thread is easy: take 4 times the length of the finished necklace and you will do fine! If this was the first try you did very well indeed. Of course if she will wear it often it might be a good idea to make a perfect re-stringing job now You know how to do it! Show her first what you did and make it even better, use heavy gimp then the size E thread will go over the doubled thread without problems. Length of gimp: ca. 0,6 mm. Pretty photo!
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:31 PM
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Stephen,

Excellent job! I still need to take the plunge!! wow, those pearls are really round! You saved plenty by doing it yourself!

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Old 05-07-2008, 12:16 AM
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This is such an inspirational gesture! Great job, too.

Like Pattye, I still need to dive in and just do it.
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:08 AM
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Nice work, Flycatcher. I wonder if your new-found skill will stop there ?
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:55 PM
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Thanks for the compliments! What I would like is critiques. Where do I need to work on as far as improvements. Please go ahead and tell me what is wrong with it so that I can know where to improve.

As far as my idea for putting the gimp on... My idea is to prepare the silk thread normally and then use a regular sewing needle and thread. Thread a short piece of regular thread through the regular needle and tie it into a loop. Now thread the silk thread through the loop so that the loop is at the midpoint of the silk thread. Then use the needle to pull the silk thread through the gimp and then cut the regular thread to remove it. Add the clasp as normal and put your beading needle on the other end to string the pearls. In this way you only need to get two strands of the silk string through the gimp instead of four. I hope that was clear. I can post a picture if needed.

I have not tried this yet but I see no reason why it wouldn't work. It should allow for a smaller size gimp which might make the finished product look better. What do you think?

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Old 05-07-2008, 11:35 PM
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I had to struggle to get my thread through the gimp - I mean it took me several pieces of gimp and lots of pulling. As it was my first attempt I found my thread size in relation to hole/gimp size was not ideal. I think you can use a smaller piece of gimp, leaving a smaller amount exposed. My pieces were less than and 1/4 inch. The clasp is snug.

Here is the link to the photos of my first attempt - it is by no means perfect, but I'm happy for now. I'm sure the others will have lots to add; helping us both.

http://picasaweb.google.com/lisamla/...ey=YOxrzdQp29w
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Well, I haven't tried it yet, but what one wants is a tidy look, and from the photos, they look great! I have some "store-bought" that don't look near as good as yours, the gimp has split and is actually quite rough.

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Thanks for the compliments! What I would like is critiques. Where do I need to work on as far as improvements. Please go ahead and tell me what is wrong with it so that I can know where to improve.

As far as my idea for putting the gimp on... My idea is to prepare the silk thread normally and then use a regular sewing needle and thread. Thread a short piece of regular thread through the regular needle and tie it into a loop. Now thread the silk thread through the loop so that the loop is at the midpoint of the silk thread. Then use the needle to pull the silk thread through the gimp and then cut the regular thread to remove it. Add the clasp as normal and put your beading needle on the other end to string the pearls. In this way you only need to get two strands of the silk string through the gimp instead of four. I hope that was clear. I can post a picture if needed.

I have not tried this yet but I see no reason why it wouldn't work. It should allow for a smaller size gimp which might make the finished product look better. What do you think?

--Stephen
Hi Stephen,
I am too tired to think the "gimp thing" through but if you have a flexible needle that will get smaller when you pull over the gimp, you can work with the double thread without problems, just keep the gimp "together" while pulling it over the needle and pushing it towards the end and it will coil itself beautifully around the ring.
You did very well with the knots, as Pattye says the thing is to have a tidy look, that goes for the knots as well as for the gimp so there is only one thing to do - practicing and more practicing so that all the knots are small and neat and lie close to the pearls. This strand looks very well matched in size as well, that would be another important point to get a uniform look!
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Old 05-08-2008, 03:48 AM
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OK, here is the gimp thing in pictures. I tried it and it worked like a charm. I will likely use this method next time since it will allow me to use smaller gimp. I used a rather long piece of gimp to make it more visible.

BTW, how do you guys cut the gimp? I finally settled on a pair of fingernail clippers since they gave me the cleanest cut. Scissors and wire cutters just mangled the end when I tried it. On to the pictures...
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Old 05-08-2008, 03:53 AM
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Fingernail clippers - great idea. I bought cutters for that purpose.
I wonder how many times I have to use them to pay for them?
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As far as my idea for putting the gimp on... My idea is to prepare the silk thread normally and then use a regular sewing needle and thread. Thread a short piece of regular thread through the regular needle and tie it into a loop. Now thread the silk thread through the loop so that the loop is at the midpoint of the silk thread. Then use the needle to pull the silk thread through the gimp and then cut the regular thread to remove it. Add the clasp as normal and put your beading needle on the other end to string the pearls. In this way you only need to get two strands of the silk string through the gimp instead of four. I hope that was clear. I can post a picture if needed.


--Stephen

Hi Stephen,
I'm not too sure why you'd need to thread four strands of silk through the gimp if using one strand of silk doubled...
Am I having another senior moment ?
Thanks for the latest photos.
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Old 05-08-2008, 11:52 AM
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Sueki,

The way I learned to do it was to take the length of thread and fold it in half and take the two ends of the thread and thread them through the eye of the needle and then fold them over. Thus, right at the eye of the needle, there are four strands of silk thread. If there is a better way I am open to hearing it. Thanks!
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Ah, all becomes clear.
Thanks for clearing that up, Stephen. I am even more impressed now. Your first attempt and you used four threads ? ........RESPECT.......
I've only ever used silk doubled; if I need a thicker silk I just go up a size or two.
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