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03-20-2014 12:15 AM
I know the previous thread on this question has already closed, but I read through them all and didn't find the process I use, so I thought I'd repost for those of you who were orginally trying to figure this out. I have found that if you have 1 necklace clasped in the back, and then you have to have the 2nd necklace either substantially shorter or longer than the first. Clasp the claw part of the 2nd necklace to the ring part of the first (that's already behind your neck) and then hook the ring part of the 2nd necklace to the claw part of the 1st. ie- you're essentially making them into one necklace - if you took off just your original necklace, the 2nd would be attached to it still. I do this all the time and it works for me! Hopefully that will help ya'll. Take care! ![]()
03-20-2014 12:32 AM
Whenever I try to "double" a necklace.........one loop ends up strangling me, while the other end just droops...........
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