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My Bolduc twilly, folded in half and looped through a Chaine d' ancre scarf ring, one end slipped through the loop and tied. Tada!
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Cari, super cute, and you take lovely photos!
Cari.......Your twilly looks great on your Chanel!
My Bolduc twilly, folded in half and looped through a Chaine d' ancre scarf ring, one end slipped through the loop and tied. Tada!
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hi ladies! sorry for the slow response, finally had time today to take some photos & put together instructions for piggy's twilly flower (^(oo)^)v
twilly used here is the "bolduc hidden" that comes with the clou de selle twilly ring set
ONE
thread one end of the twilly through the circular end of the post, where the lock is supposed to go
TWO
pull halfway through, to where the care tag is located, and loosely tie a single knot
THREE
take one of the loose ends, give it a twist (like one turn of a corkscrew), bring it over the top of the knot before tucking it through the knot's center. pull until you have created a small, twisted loop
FOUR
repeat on the other loose end. continue to repeat, alternating ends
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FIVE
when you have only enough length left for one new loop on each end, new loops, tuck the "tails" underneath the knot in opposing directions through the circular end of the post to secure, then fluff / arrange your flower's petals and you're done! \(^(oo)^)/
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PS - this also works well on bracelets (except the classic enamel bangle, the flower most obstinately insists on circumnavigating almost continuously!), chokers, as a brooch, etc.
PPS - don't let the watermarking alarm you! piggy = the luxe junkie, so there's no image thievery going on here! (^(oo)^)v