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subject: Making Your Own Beaded Necklace [print this page]


Making a beaded necklace requires time, patience and the right tools, but is something nearly anyone can learn to do with ease. Follow these steps to learn more about how to make your own beaded necklace.

Tools and Supplies

Before you can start making your necklace, it is important that you have the right tools and supplies on hand. This will ensure you bead a quality necklace that will last a long time. You will need the following items: jewelry wire, beading needle, beading thread, beads, beading design board, a flat surface to work on, craft glue, scissors, and a pair of flat nose pliers.

Step One: Cutting Your Jewelry Wire

Choose the length you want for your necklace, making sure to have an additional couple of inches to work with to make beading easier.

Step Two: Making Sure You Have Enough Beads and Laying Out the Design

Check to make sure you have plenty of beads and use the bead design board to layout the beads flat. This will keep the beads from rolling away and making a mess. This will ensure you are able to complete the entire length of the necklace before you actually start beading.

Step Three: Knot the Jewelry Wire

Tie a knot at one of the ends of the thread. Take a pair of scissors to cut off any extra thread. Keep the knot at the end of the thread, but make sure it is tight so you don't have to worry about it coming undone. Add a bead to the necklace and pull the thread through the open hole so the knot can rest against it. Apply a little craft glue and let it dry to ensure it doesn't come undone.

Step Four: Beading the Necklace

String the beads while threading on the opposite bead tip to ensure that the strung beads do not face the open end of the tip.

Step Five: Attaching the Tip and Clasp

Tie a loose knot in the thread end. Push the knot down into the bead tip with a straight pin. Ensure the knot is resting against the hole Use scissors to trim any extra remaining thread. Use the pliers to close the bead tip.

These bead tips should be attached to both ends of the thread, as one will allow the clasp to attach and close the necklace, while the other will hold the clasp.

Attach one of the clasp pieces onto a bead tip hook so that the loops are attached to each other. Use pliers to close the rings, one over the other. Do this again for the other clasp at the opposite end of the necklace.

Tips and Tricks

Beads that go by the name "clam shells" or "oyster shells" are easiest for novice beaders because of their size and shape.

To make an even stronger necklace, double your jewelry wire strand.

To make the beads a lot easier to string, add glue to the one to two inches on the end of the wire and allow it to dry. Since it will stiffen the wire, the beads will be easier to string.

by: Charles Kassotis




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