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rainbow glass beads and pendant choker necklace
How to Make a Necklace

Do you need more colorful jewelry in your life? Why not make this rainbow beaded choker with a feature pendant?

This choker necklace is super cool! Made with a rainbow of glass beads and a simple charm, it is sure to make an impact!

You will need the following tools and materials to make this choker necklace:

1: Pliers. You’ll need your flat nose pliers, round nose pliers and cutting pliers for this necklace.

Cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers

2: Some tiger tail wire long enough to make a choker. Measure the length by wrapping the wire loosely around your neck. Make sure you leave enough length to allow space for securing the ends.

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3: Four crimp beads.

4: Two small jump rings.

5: One bigger jump ring.

6: A lobster clasp.

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7: Beads. I used these mixed glass beads in different colours.

8: A pendant. I used this pendant I made a while ago from a ring. Check out this tutorial to do this yourself.

Follow these steps to make your own colorful choker necklace:

1: Add two of the crimp beads to the end of the wire.

2: Fold the end of the wire around a jump ring and thread it back through the crimp beads.

3: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers.

4: Begin adding the beads to the wire. I added mine in random order.

5: Add the pendant. Depending on the size of your beads and the pendant bail you might need to add your pendant at half way so that it sits in the middle of your necklace when you wear it.

6: Add the remaining crimp beads and small jump ring to the end of the wire.

7: Fold the wire around the jump ring and thread it through the crimps and end beads.

8: Squash the crimp beads.

9: Trim the excess wire.

10: Add the lobster clasp to one end of the necklace, attaching it using one of the jump rings.

11: Add the larger jump ring to the other side of the necklace to finish it off.

Now your joyful beaded choker is ready to wear!

Welcome to DIY Jewelry Hub. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make your own jewelry this is the place to start! Jewelry is a great way to show off your individuality and style. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to create your own unique pieces! DIY Jewelry Hub will equip you with all the knowledge and inspiration you need to make your own jewelry.

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