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How to make a delicate layered necklace!
Layered statement necklaces are set to be on trend in the coming months. Here’s how you can make one for yourself with some delicate chain and pretty beads.
You’ll need the following tools and materials:
1: Pliers. I used my round nose and flat nose pliers.


2: Two pieces of chain, one longer than the other. I used gold-tone rolo chain.

3: Four beads. I used these matching glass beads.

4: Three pins with no ends.

5: One head pin.

6: Three larger jump rings.

7: Four small jump rings.

8: A lobster clasp.

Follow these steps to make your layered chain necklace:
1: Add one of the beads to the head pin.

2: Curl the top of the pin around the round nose pliers to form a loop.

3: Attach one of the larger jump rings to the top of the pin.

4: Slide the newly formed charm onto the shorter piece of chain.

5: Create a loop at one end of one of the pins using the round nose pliers.

6: Add one of the remaining three beads.

7: Create a loop at the other end of the pin to secure the bead in place.
8: Repeat steps 5-7 for the other two beads.

9: Join the bead charms together to form a chain using two of the small jump rings. Then split the longer chain in half.

10: Use one of the remaining small jump rings to attach the bead chain to one of the two necklace chains you just split.


11: Attach the other end of the bead chain to the other necklace chain using the last small jump ring.

12: Join the two chains together by sliding them onto one of the larger jump rings.


13: Repeat this for the other side of the necklace, adding the lobster clasp before closing the ring.

Now your layered necklace is finished! How cool!!



Here are some other multi-chain necklace tutorials:
- A double strand necklace made using string
- A necklace made with two beaded strands
- A layered necklace made with recycled materials
- A mixed material double strand necklace
- A two tone double chain choker
- A triple strand leather necklace
- A double chain necklace with gemstones
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Do you love a lariat necklace? Here’s how to make a chunky chain lariat.
This chain lariat is really cool! using a strand of chunky chain you can make a cool statement necklace that packs a visual punch.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make this lariat:
1: A piece of chain that fits around your neck with a little extra to spare (the extra part will form the centre of your lariat.

2: Two jump rings.

3: Pliers. I used round nose and flat nose pliers for this design.


4: A lobster clasp. I used a big chunky lobster clasp to match my chain.

Follow these steps to make your chunky gold chain lariat:
1: Wrap the chain around your neck to determine how close you want the necklace to fit and how long you want the centre chain.
2: Open the end link of the chain.

3: Close the open link around the point where you want your necklace to form the ‘y’ shape of the lariat.


4: Separate the centre of the loop you just formed.

5: Add a jump ring to one side of the newly formed gap you just made.
6: Add the lobster clasp to the jump ring.


7: Add the remaining jump ring to the other side of the necklace to finish it off.

Now your chunky chain lariat is ready to wear!!!

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Sick of single color jewelry? Make this two-tone chain choker necklace.

This necklace uses two different colored metal chains for a cool two-tone effect.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your own two-tone choker necklace:
1: Pliers. You’ll need your round nose and flat nose pliers for this DIY.


2: Two pieces of choker-length chain, one slightly longer than the other. You can check the length by wrapping your chain closely (but loosely) around your neck. I used an antique gold chain and a copper colored chain.

3: Two jump rings.

4: A lobster clasp.

Now follow these steps to make your two-tone choker necklace:
1: Open one of the jump rings.

2: Add one of the chain to the open jump ring.

3: Add the second chain to the jump ring.

4: Close the jump ring.

5: Add the chains in the same order to the other jump ring, make sure that your chains don’t get twisted.

6: Add the lobster clasp to the second open jump ring.

7: Close the jump ring to secure the clasp in place.

Now your two-tone choker necklace is finished and ready to wear!









