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DIY trendy jewelry necklace with large stitches, freshwater pearls, maxi clasp and gold plated eye charm

Made by :Charlotte Perles Co
Published on the :03/12/2019
Time :30 minutes
Level :Easy
Prices :66,50€
DIY trendy jewelry necklace with large stitches, freshwater pearls, maxi clasp and gold plated eye charm

How to make a necklace with baroque freshwater pearls?

How to make a necklace with baroque freshwater pearls?

It's THE trend of the moment , freshwater pearls! White, cream or tinted crack to make bohemian chic jewelry with a touch of natural.

Find all our freshwater pearls and find your happiness by customizing the tutorial of this necklace. Rather fan of freshwater pearl bracelet? You can totally adapt this tutorial by shortening the chain.

And why not make an adornment ...? In short we leave you the choice, we slip only a few ideas, if you opt for the adornment add 50 cm of chain and more.

This time we mix all the trends namely chain coarse, baroque freshwater pearls, a maxi clasp buoy and a pretty gold plated eye charm.

Take a look at all our gold plated pendants , perfect for a small gift no?

This month the theme is obviously the party outfits, and as we like to recycle its jewels, know that this necklace will also pass with a big sweater and a trendy trench coat.

It is adopted for Christmas or New Year's Day with a classic black dress and a pair of pumps, you will be in a rage.

Are you new to jewelry creation? Our toolbox is here for you! Discover in particular all the bases for the creation of jewels and how to open a ring which you will be essential to realize this necklace.

A set of pliers will be useful for making your jewelry.

Steps

  • Step 1 : Cut 40 cm of chain using a pair of pliers.
  • Step 2 : Cut a piece of wired wire and thread 7 baroque freshwater pearls. Hook one end of the wire to the clasp by passing your thread through a crimp beads, then into the ring of the clasp and back into the bead. Crush the bead with a pair of pliers to hold the wire and cut off the excess wire.
  • Step 3 : Hook the other end to the chain with a crimp bead.
  • Step 4: Using an open ring, hook the other end of the chain to the clasp.
  • Step 5 : Finally hang the eye charm in gold plated. Open the ring with pliers and place it on the 3rd link of the chain.

And here is a necklace super trend in a few movements! You like ?

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diy jewels simple trend necklace big stitches pearls freshwater maxi clasp and charm eye

diy jewels simple trend necklace big stitches pearls freshwater maxi clasp and charm eye

Result
Schema  DIY trendy jewelry necklace with large stitches, freshwater pearls, maxi clasp and gold plated eye charm
Schema  DIY trendy jewelry necklace with large stitches, freshwater pearls, maxi clasp and gold plated eye charm
Charlotte Perles Co
 Charlotte Perles Co - Les tutoriels de Charlotte
Hello, je suis Charlotte ! Je suis alternante chargée des partenariats chez Perles & Co. Passionnée par les réseaux sociaux, j’aime découvrir de nouvelles tendances. Je pratique les loisirs créatifs depuis mon arrivée chez Perles & Co, notamment le montage de bijoux. J’aime les créations simples, mais avec ce petit détail qui fait toute la différence et rend le bijou tendance et unique.
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Supplies
Barroques 11x10mm white x5
FW-018
Qty : 2
358 in stock
4,80€
Gold Filled crimp covers 3mm x50
GLD-188
Qty : 1
253 in stock
17,60€
Gold filled jumprings open 4 x 0.8 mm x10
4,30€
Wire guardian 0.46 mm Gold filled x10
GLD-302
Qty : 1
290 in stock
4,50€
Crimp Tubes 1.2x1.6 mm Gold filled x50
GLD-303
Qty : 1
951 in stock
6,20€
Buoy Spring clasp 15 mm fine Gold plated x1
2,90€
Suggested reference for this article:
15mm Ring Spring Clasp - Fine Gold plated x1
5,00€
Suggested reference for this article:
0.36mm 21 strands wire - Soft Flex Fine - Beige x9m
12,50€
Subtotal : 63,50€
Tools
Micro crimping pliers x1
OUTIL-480
Qty : 1
124 in stock
9,10€
Subtotal : 9,10€
Equivalent product
3mm Crimp beads covers - Fine gold Plated x25
3,40€
Your questions (2)

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By Marine GREGOIRE (10/10/2022 21:37:11)
Dans ce tuto est-ce que je peux utiliser des "caches perles à écraser" sur les "tubes à écraser" ? Et si oui, lesquels me conseillez-vous ?
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (12/10/2022 12:59:06)
Bonjour, oui vous pouvez utiliser des cache-perles. Je vous conseille ceux-ci : https://www.perlesandco.com/Caches-perles-a-ecraser-3-mm-Dore-a-l-or-fin-x25-p-380011.html
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By Marine GREGOIRE (10/10/2022 21:06:08)
Bonjour, j'aimerais faire un collier d'après ce modèle mais avec la moitié de perles et l'autre moitié de chaine. Quelle taille de fils câblé (0.46 ou 0.38mm?) me conseillez vous ?
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (12/10/2022 12:54:05)
Bonjour, il faut que le fil câblé puisse passer deux fois dans le trou de vos perles. Je vous conseille celui-ci que nous venons de rentrer. https://www.perlesandco.com/Fil-cable-21-brins-0.36-mm-Soft-Flex-Fine-Beige-x9m-p-470241.html
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