

Step 1:
Start by cutting 40 cm of chain to form your necklace.
Connect the two ends with two rings and the clasp (images 2 and 3).


Step 2:
Thread the beads onto the round-headed studs. I used 50 beads on 18 studs, following the pattern:
2*5 beads
4*4 beads
4*3 beads
4*2 beads
4*1 bead

Re-form a loop on the other side of the beads using round-nose pliers. If necessary, trim off excess front nail.
For more instructions on how to form a loop click HERE.


Piso 3:
Connect the beads to the necklace, then add a second chain at the bottom. Depending on the chain you've chosen, you may not need to choose to work by connecting one link with one strand of beads, but leave every second or third link free. Here, the top is connected according to the 1
link/1 row and the bottom 3 links/2 rows. Finish by connecting the two chains via a ring on each side.


Step 4:
Finally, connect the enameled drops to the chain using open rings. You can choose a single color, several colors and place them in a random or organized fashion.




NB: Please note that the list of products below does not fully correspond to the presentation photo. For stock reasons, the epoxy resin drop sequins have been replaced by equivalents.











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