
Let's start with the ready-made interlocking collar. This collar already has open rings welded to the chain. Remove the open rings from the spacer. Don't know how to do this? Watch our video on how to open and close a ring without deforming it.

This tutorial shows you the steps to make a necklace with two gold stainless steel chains. This is an easy DIY for beginners. It consists of a ready-made choker on which you only have to attach a spacer. A spacer is a pendant with a ring or a hole on each side of the shape. This choker has a sliding closure system thanks to an integrated stopper bead. The second necklace is made with a chain on which we will attach a clasp, charms and a pendant.
This necklace will suit a festive outfit as well as an everyday outfit. You can also offer this necklace as a gift and personalize it for the person you are giving it to. For example, you can replace the necklace pendant with a zodiac sign pendant or a stainless steel letter pendant.
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Let's start with the ready-made interlocking collar. This collar already has open rings welded to the chain. Remove the open rings from the spacer. Don't know how to do this? Watch our video on how to open and close a ring without deforming it.

Cut 42 cm of chain. Add an open ring on each end of the chain and a lobster clasp on one side.

Glue a rhinestone to the pendant. Attach it to the center most link of the chain.

Attach the charms, trying to distribute them symmetrically. You can do this by counting the links between each charm. In the example, starting from the pendant, the first tassel is 3 links away from the link with the pendant. Then we separated the other charms and tassels by 5 links.













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