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That video is fab. Even i might be able to make something like the all cord rosary. Thanks for sharing that Rosary Army, Rosary making link!
the site mentioned you can purchase the twine at a hardware store. So... I went to Lowe's - guess what -- they had nylon #36 twine, BUT only in white. They had some really bright pink, #15 and some really cool orange, #15... So... I'm thinking, get the white and practice and in the meantime continue looking for colored twine elsewhere.
Okay, here is my practice chaplet.
Now that I have the hang of it, I can be fussier about the knots the next time around. If I can do this, my dog can do it.
You can also dye the twine. (I like to do that before making the knots, but if the knots are really tight, I would think that it could even be done afterward.)
Oh, should you ask the salesman if such twine (or even heavy duty nylon fishing line) would take a dye, they'll say "no" (at least the salesman told me that) but I have a couple of beautiful Rosaries that say differently. (I particularly like the one that was dyed a deep jewel purple--just letting you know that the line even takes a deep dye.)
I love that you are making your own beads. They are coming out very well! Are you using nylon twine for knotted rosaries or is it something else? I love that rosary with the green and beautiful cross for your gardening sister - it is lovely.
I dyed my twine, now waiting for it to dry. Then I can get busy - again - practicing on my knots.
God bless you.
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