Tuesday, April 9, 2013
DIY Collar Necklace
Hello again! Time for another DIY!
The Peter Pan collar trend is still going strong, although I must admit I wasn't always on the bandwagon! I'm still not 100% convinced that I could rock one of these collars on a blouse, so I made a more subtle one in necklace form. Also, if I had a cameo she would be right smack dab in the centre. But alas I do not. Maybe you do??
What You Need:
Beads (I used 66 for this project), eye pins, jump rings (3), clasp, round-nosed pliers, pliers, wire cutters.
String your first bead onto your eye pin. Using your pliers, bend the wire at a 90 degree angle.
Using your wire cutters, clip the wire so you are left with just under 1cm.
Using your round-nosed pliers, bend the wire to form a loop. Leave the loop slightly open. Set aside.
Repeat with your next bead. These beads are going to be linked together to form the "chain." Slip your second bead's eye pin loop through your incomplete loop to connect them. Using your round-nosed pliers, close this loop. See photo for illustration:
Continue these steps until you have two lengths of 19 beads each, and two lengths of 14 each.
Note: the numbers of beads listed is simply what I used for this project. Feel free to make it longer or shorter dependent on the size of beads you use! It's up to you!
The two longest chains are connected with one jump ring. Two more jump rings are used to connect the beads to the clasp. Use your pliers to open and close your jump rings.
Here is where the jump rings should be attached:
The final step of this necklace DIY is attaching the shorter bead lengths that will serve as the loops of the collar. One end of each also connects to the jump ring in the middle (as shown in the photo below) but the other two are to be connected in the middle of the longer chain. I have connected mine after the 9th bead from the front jump ring.
Note: changing this position will change the shape of your collar so feel free to experiment to find what style you like.
Using your round-nosed pliers, open the loop just enough to slip it through the loop from the bead's eye pin that you're connecting it to, then close securely. That was a bit of a mouthful, so here's a close-up of what this connection should look like.
Do the same for the other side. And you're done!
Not the greatest photo, but here's what it looks like on!
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Cute :)
ReplyDeletewow this is super cute, looks like a lot of work and patience went into it. I will definitely try it with some chain I have around :)
ReplyDeleteI had a go at a different type of collar necklace, check it out at http://whatscraftdoc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/party-or-casual-detachable-collars.html
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I love this necklace and plan to make one soon! One question though, what size beads did you use? Thanks for the great tutorial too. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue! They are glass quarter-inch beads.
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