Lark's Head tutorial
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For
glitterophelia and anyone who has a pendant that won't lay flat and they don't know what to do.
First lets imagine my ring is the loop of your pendant, that piece of tapestry wool is the pretty leather/cotton string you want your pendant to hang nicely from, my laptop is a proper working area and my crappy cellphone is an actual camera. ;)

You pass the string through the loop and unfortunately it looks like this and that won't do:

What you need to do is fold the string in half and pass it through the loop:

Then fold it again, passing both ends through the loop made by the fold in the string:

And then pull.
Your pendant will lie nicely flat like this:


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First lets imagine my ring is the loop of your pendant, that piece of tapestry wool is the pretty leather/cotton string you want your pendant to hang nicely from, my laptop is a proper working area and my crappy cellphone is an actual camera. ;)
You pass the string through the loop and unfortunately it looks like this and that won't do:
What you need to do is fold the string in half and pass it through the loop:
Then fold it again, passing both ends through the loop made by the fold in the string:
And then pull.
Your pendant will lie nicely flat like this: