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Discover our new jewelry tutorial to make a choker necklace featuring mother-of-pearl beads, ultra trendy this season.
Freshwater pearls bring a subtle contrast with their iridescent reflections while the silver metal beads beautifully catch the light.
And to add a touch of sophistication, we slipped in a gold bead for a perfect finish.
A very easy-to-follow tutorial to create a completely unique piece of jewelry.
Are you new to jewelry making? Don't worry, find all the details in the tutorial below.
Get your pliers ready!
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This jewelry is very simple to make, for this we will string all the beads directly on a transparent nylon thread. To fix the clasp we will use crimp beads and thread protectors. Thus the clasp and the extension chain will be fixed directly in the assembly guaranteeing you good solidity. To start, cut a nylon thread about 60cm long. Thread a crimp bead then pass the thread through the thread protector. Then pass back through the crimp bead. Bring it towards the thread protector before flattening it. Also tighten the small tabs of the thread protector and gently flatten them. Your thread is thus locked. Now open the ring of the lifebuoy clasp and insert the thread protector which becomes a hanging ring. Close the clasp ring.
Arrange the beads on a bead mat in the desired order or follow our threading in the photo below. Now thread all the beads onto the nylon thread. Once the length is done, you can place the clasp on the other side. Thread another crimp bead and the thread protector. Cut about 5cm of extension chain then insert the chain into the thread protector. Be careful to place the chain before closing the crimp bead because otherwise you won't be able to attach it! Now pass the thread back through the crimp bead then pull the thread to bring the thread protector towards the beads. Keep some flexibility in the threading before flattening the crimp bead. Tuck the excess thread over 4/5 beads then cut flush. And there you go! Beautiful work!
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