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Komboloi worry beads are a Greek fidget toy, used to relieve stress and generally pass the time . Making your own set for fun or stress relief can be done with just a few inexpensive supplies. See Step 1 to get started on your own set.
Steps
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1Obtain your beads . Traditionally, worry beads have an odd number of beads, usually one more than a multiple of four, 5, 9, 13, etc. Additionally, you will need one "shield" bead, usually somewhat larger than the others. Natural materials such as stone, amber, and wood are considered more pleasant to handle, but you may use any type of bead you like.
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2Obtain or make a tassel . (optional)Advertisement
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3Cut your cordage. Typically, the length of a loop of worry beads is two hand widths, so cut your cord at least 4 hand widths long, plus enough room to attach the shield and tassel.
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4String your smaller beads onto the cordage.
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5Thread both ends of the string through the larger "shield" bead.
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6Tie a knot to hold everything on the string. A simple overhand knot will work fine so long as the diameter of the string is close to the inside diameter of the bead hole. If your string is significantly smaller than the holes in your beads, you may need to use a bulkier knot.
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7Attach your tassel (if desired).
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Tips
- Use a sturdy, smooth cordage which allows the beads to slide freely.Thanks
- Use beads with smooth edges to avoid discomfort or cuts when handling them.Thanks
- Add a drop of superglue to the knot to keep it from coming loose as you handle your worry beads!Thanks
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Warnings
- Exercise appropriate caution when cutting the cordage.Thanks
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