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  • Seahorse
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    Try and catch up with this one.. What a crafter!!!
    • Jun 2005
    • 8636

    Best bracelet fastening?

    Ive made a couple of bracelets with wire and beads,I used a bolt clasp as a fastening, Ive just tried to do them up and its impossible.
    Am I doing something wrong or would it be best to use a toggle type clasp?
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  • icecreamgirl
    Senior Member
    Super crafter
    • Mar 2007
    • 1198

    #2
    Morning! I usually put split rings on each end of the bracelet/necklace then a trigger clasp on one end (a split ring works a bit like a keyring - you feed the trigger clasp onto it in the same way you put a key onto a key ring) Then you do the same with an extension chain on the other end.
    If using wire you can get away without the split ring - you just wrap the wire through the trigger clasp and then back onto itself and put a crimp bea on it to hold in place.

    I prefer trigger clasps to bolt ones as i think they seem sturdier
    Hope this helps
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    • icecreamgirl
      Senior Member
      Super crafter
      • Mar 2007
      • 1198

      #3
      Hoi again! Just thought have you eva tried those magnetic clasps they are great for bracelets as they almost fasten themselves!!
      Depends on how heavy the beads are you use though as theres the rist of it coming undone while dancing/undressing/messing about!!
      http://icecreambird.blogspot.com/

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      • Peter
        Senior Member
        Super mega big crafter
        • Jan 2006
        • 4593

        #4
        Every bracelet I make now has a toggle. I've had so many complaints about not being able to fasten lobster clasps, and magnetic are ok for strong bracelets, but they pull the stitching out of beadwork after a bit of use! At the moment I'm sat trying to decipher a peyote pattern for beaded toggle and ring - there's an easy one and a hard one.......................I wonder which I'll do!

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        • icecreamgirl
          Senior Member
          Super crafter
          • Mar 2007
          • 1198

          #5
          So what's a toggle one like then? is that the ones you screw together?
          Am i being dim?
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          • Seahorse
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            • Jun 2005
            • 8636

            #6
            A toggle is a biggish circle with a thing like a T bar put through it and in theory it should fasten.
            Ive ordered some hook type toggles to see how they go.
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            • icecreamgirl
              Senior Member
              Super crafter
              • Mar 2007
              • 1198

              #7
              Ah it's all becoming clear.................
              Might try some myself!!
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              • Daydream
                Member
                Moderate crafter
                • Nov 2005
                • 37

                #8
                Most bracelets I do now have toggle clasps as well.

                Any jewellery I've bought myself in the past which has a lobster/trigger clasp I find after a bit of use the trigger doesn't work as well and you get a gap where the fastening ring can slip through, you've then lost your bracelet!
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                • Fran
                  Senior Member
                  100+ crafts club
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 239

                  #9
                  Would it be possible to see the bracelet in question?

                  I try to offer a wide selection of fasteners. (oddly enough I don't offer magnetic, don't know why) Some folk like one type over another and you never know from one day to the next as to which is preferred.

                  With most of my bracelets I try to have a ending that allows me to quickly change over to a different type of clasp without taking the bracelet apart should the customer need it.

                  So, for me variety depending on the stucture and style of the bracelet is the way to go.

                  Fran

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                  • Seahorse
                    Super Moderator
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                    • Jun 2005
                    • 8636

                    #10
                    Sorry, no picture available.Plus its in a unasembled state at the moment.Hoping toget some relevant fasteners soon.
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                    • Peter
                      Senior Member
                      Super mega big crafter
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 4593

                      #11
                      ...............or you could make your own!
                      Last edited by Peter; 03-02-2008, 12:19 PM.

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                      • icecreamgirl
                        Senior Member
                        Super crafter
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 1198

                        #12
                        Who's a clever boy then????????????????????????????????
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                        • Seahorse
                          Super Moderator
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                          • Jun 2005
                          • 8636

                          #13
                          Originally posted by peter View Post
                          ...............or you could make your own!
                          Smartbotty.
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                          • beadhead
                            Junior Member
                            Moderate crafter
                            • May 2006
                            • 26

                            #14
                            Hi

                            I think toggles are probably easier to fasten than bolt rings or triggers. The disadvantage is that they haven't got the adjustment that a bolt ring and extension chain has.

                            I've found that putting a reasonably heavy bead/charm on the end of the extension chain will weigh it down so that it hangs allowing you to attach the clasp.

                            Rachel
                            www.earthandfirebeads.co.uk
                            Handmade lampwork beads

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                            • Peter
                              Senior Member
                              Super mega big crafter
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 4593

                              #15
                              Welcome back Rachel.

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