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Here’s how you can make a y2k inspired anklet with a mix of random beads!
These craft-core y2k inspired designs are so popular right now. A mix of beads including glass, polymer clay, semi-precious gemstones and pearls come together to create a chaotic but stylish look! This is perfect for using those random beads in your stash that you aren’t sure how to use! Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make this cute y2k nostalgia anklet:
1: Some tiger tail wire, cut it about 5cm longer than the length you need to fit loosely around your wrist.

2: Pliers. I used my round nose pliers (middle), flat nose pliers (right) and cutting pliers (left).

3: A selection of beads. I used some glass beads, some polymer clay beads, plastic beads, pearls, gemstone chip beads and timber beads.

4: A charm. I used this gold strawberry charm.

5: Four crimp beads.

6: Two small jump rings.

7: One larger jump ring.

8: A lobster clasp.

Follow these steps to make your y2k inspired anklet:
1: Add two of the crimp beads to the piece of tiger tail wire.

2: Add a jump ring.

3: Fold the end of the wire around the jump ring and through the crimps.

4: Squash the crimps using the flat nose pliers.


5: Add beads until you have the length you like to fit around your ankle.


6: Add the second set of crimp beads to the wire.

7: Add the second small jump ring.
8: Loop the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimps and the end bead. Pull the wire tight.

9: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers again.

10: Trim the excess wire.

11: Add the lobster clasp to one end of the anklet. Attach it by opening the jump ring and sliding the clasp on.

12: Close the jump ring.

13: Attach the charm to the bracelet using the larger jump ring.


Now your y2k inspired anklet is finished and ready to wear! How cute?!



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Here’s how to make a really cute charm anklet!
Do you love the look of dangling charms? Why not drape some around your ankle with this beaded charm anklet design? This tutorial contains affiliate links.
Here are the tools and materials I used to make my beaded charm anklet:
1: Pliers. I used by round nose pliers (middle), flat nose pliers (right) and cutting pliers (left).

2: A selection of beads. I used some polymer clay beads that I made a while ago, some green glass beads and some gold e-beads.

3: Some chain long enough to fit around your ankle.

4: Two jump rings.

5: A lobster clasp.

6: A bunch of head pins.

Follow these steps to make your charm anklet:
1: Add beads to each of the head pins.

2: Bend each head pin to form a right angle.


3: Trim the excess pin using the cutting pliers. Leave approximately 1cm unbeaded on all the charms.


4: Loop the top of the pin using the round nose pliers to secure the beads in place.



5: Add a jump ring to either end of the anklet chain and attach the lobster clasp to one of them.



6: Now you can attach the charms. Do this by opening the top loop slightly and sliding it through the chain links at spacing of your choice.



Now your charm anklet is finished and ready to wear! So fun!

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Ankle wear is cool! Here’s how to make a wrap anklet with clip on charms.
This anklet is so cool! It is made from chunky chain that wraps twice around your ankle and has three cute clip on charms. This is sure to keep you busy for a little while, make tonnes of charms so that your ankle feels fancy!
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your wrap anklet with charms:
1: A length of chain long enough to wrap twice around your ankle.

2: Two medium sized jump rings.

3: A small lobster clasp.

4: Three head pins

5: Three large jump rings.

6: Three large lobster clasps.

7: Beads. I used these resin beads with some green glass beads.

8: Pliers. I used cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

Here are the steps to make your wrap anklet with clip on charms:
1: Add jump rings to either side of the length of chain.

2: Before closing one of the jump rings add the small lobster clasp. You can set the chain aside for a moment at this stage.


3: Add the beads to each of the head pins.


4: Bend the pins at a right angle and trim them so that there is only approximately 1cm exposed.



5: Loop the tops of each pin using the round nose pliers to secure the beads on the pins.



7: Add a jump ring to each charm.

8: Attach each of the charms to each of the large lobster clasps and secure them by closing the jump ring.

9: Attach the charms to the chain wherever you choose. Now your anklet is finished!

Here’s what the finished product looks like on.

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We have lots of other anklet DIYs you can follow if you want to shine up your ankle game:
- This fully beaded charm anklet
- Simple chain anklets that feature cool tube beads
- Chain anklets with cute charms
- A Gemstone embellished chain anklet
- Why not make a leather and bead charm anklet?
- Braid up this string and bead anklet
- Double chains for this anklet
- Recycle broken headphones to make this anklet
- Here’s how to add shell charms to a chain anklet
- Love charm connectors? Add one to a delicate anklet
- Construct a beaded chain anklet
- Add some fun to your ankle with this pearl beaded anklet
- Finger knit this bohemian shell anklet
- Use recycled shopping bag cords to make this anklet
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Anklets are awesome. Here’s how to make a double strand anklet.

Anklets are the jewelry accessory for the summer, here’s how to make a different version with two chain strands. Contains affiliate links.
You will need the following tools and materials to make your double strand anklet:
1: Pliers. You need your round nose pliers and flat nose pliers to make this anklet.


2: Two pieces of chain long enough to fit your ankle comfortably. I used two different shaped chains in the same color.

3: Two jump rings.

4: A lobster clasp.

Follow these steps to make your double strand anklet:
1: Open one of the jump rings and slide it on to the end of both chains.

2: Close the jump ring to secure the chains together.

3: Add the other jump ring to the other side of the chain.

4: Add the lobster clasp to the open jump ring.
5: Close the jump ring to secure the clasp in place.

Now your double strand anklet is finished! So cool!









