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By Tammy Powley, About.com Guide

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Finish with Josephine Knot

Finish with Josephine Knot

Finish with Josephine Knot

Tammy Powley
12. At this point, you are ready to connect the ends of the necklace using a Josephine knot. Unwrap all the cords from their twist ties. You have four cords on one side and four on the other. However, from now hold them together as if you have two cords on either side of the necklace as you tie a Josephine knot with them.

13. After making the Josephine knot to connect both ends of the necklace, slip on your 6mm bone bead through four of the cords which are on one side of the necklace.

14. Push the bead up until it is approximately 1 1/4 inches away from the Josephine Knot and tie and over-hand knot.

15. Leave about 1/2 inch of cord and trim off excess.

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