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DIY Tutorial 2: Rope Necklace with Copper-Wire Tubes DIY - Outfits, Shoes & Accessories Dana. This statement necklace from rope and copper wire is already one of my favorite pieces of jewelry!

DIY Tutorial 2: Rope Necklace with Copper-Wire Tubes DIY - Outfits, Shoes & Accessories Dana

First, because the purple (my favorite fall color) harmonizes incredibly well with the copper wire, and (more importantly) second, because this rope necklace spices up each boring outfit (especially nice to turtlenecks) in no time. And the best for last: it gets crafted in just a few steps! Material And Tools – For This DIY Project You Need Rope (length about 1.15m)Color matching yarnCopper wirePencilPliersScissors DIY Tutorial: The Step-By-Step Craft Instructions DIY Step 1 Tightly wrap the copper wire around the pencil.

You need four 4 cm and one 1.5 cm long “wire-tubes”. DIY Step 2 Pull the rope with both ends in opposite direction through the first “wire-tube”. DIY Step 3. D.I.Y Bow Necklace Tutorial. Request granted!

D.I.Y Bow Necklace Tutorial

Here's the tutorial for the D.I.Y Bow necklace/tie I made in my last post. :) WARNING: Heavy pictures ahead. You will need the following: RulerMarkerScissorsChainOld playing cardsRibbon/Sequins (optional) A cloth or any soft durable material Textile glue I will let the pictures speak for itself since it's pretty understandable Your very own bow necklace! There you go! Let me know if you have created one for yourself! 塑料勺子做滴花花 来自小小艾在堆糖网的分享. DIY: Anni Albers Washer Ribbon Necklace. DIY Spike + Howlite Collar Necklace. I really liked the DIY necklace from Thanks, I Made It made from these turquoise spiked Howlite beads but I wanted a to add a little more to it.

DIY Spike + Howlite Collar Necklace

So once my spike pendants arrived in the mail along with my other supplies, I was onto this project like a fat kid on cake, hence the pictures may be a little dark from doing this in the middle of the night. Tools: Howlite spiked beadsSpike PendantsChainJump Rings / Jewellery wire (18 -22 gauge half hard)Lobster ClaspWire Pliers and Cutters Tutorial: Think of think project as a necklace with many pendants and the Howlite spikes in groups make up one pendant. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

You may notice the way that I’ve laid out the pendant pieces is different to how the final looks. 7. 8. Done! LOve <3. Feeling geometric. Good evening!

Feeling geometric

My hex nut jewellery has been neglected in the past few days, even weeks, but now I got back to it. I decided to make a very basic geometric form: 9 small brass hex nuts which are held together by small gold plated jump rings. It looks quite massive n the picture, but because it's the smallest size of hex nuts, it is actually quite discreet. Here is another front view: I'm planning to add a little geometric collection to the shop, so maybe also some triangles and I'll see what else I can come up with. Aren't they just cute? Thread Wrapped Love Necklace. I opted for a charm instead of a tassel, but you can obviously use whatever you'd like.

Thread Wrapped Love Necklace

Check out how I made it below! Supplies: - Craft wire (I used 24 gauge) - Embroidery thread, one skein - Scissors - Round nosed jewelry pliers - Chain (length is up to you) - Clear nail polish (you'll use this in more than one way!) - Jump rings and jewelry clasp (optional) - Charm or tassel (optional, not shown) - Ruler (not shown) 1) Cut a length of wire. 2) Keeping the skein of thread in tact/in the packaging (this makes it easier to work with), tightly tie the thread near the loop you just made. 3) Begin tightly wrapping the thread around the wire. 4) Continue wrapping the thread, until you've reached about 9 (or so) inches of wrapped wire. 5) Tightly triple or quadruple knot the thread. 6) Cut off the excess thread, and secure the knot with clear nail polish. 7) Cut off the excess wire, leaving about half an inch.