Supplies:
- Iron on Floral Applique - Joann: Premium Iron-On Art Iron On Applique (Item#: AP15969-123)
- Peach Groisgrain Ribbon
- 8mm Peach Round Crystal - Joann or Michaels: 1 Crystazzi 32f 9-pack
- 8mm off white or light pink glass pearls - Joann or Michaels
- thin gold plated chain - Micheals or Joann: 1 box Gold Elegance 14K plated gold chain (in gold boxes)
- 8mm round faceted crystal glass beads - Michaels: 1 Bead Gallery (Green label, Style#:55370, MSKU#: 10402026)
- 4mm filigree gold ball - Joann: 2 packs of Darice Jewelry Designer 4mm filigree ball 22pcs, 1977-71
- 1/8th yard Gray micro or ultrasuede - Joann
- 3-to-1 connector (buy 1 HERE for free shipping)
- Large gold plated chain - Micheals: Bead landing Chian #151213, #01215-2010-04, UPC 016318177136 (look through all chains in the beading section, unfortunately chains are not all in the same place).
- beading wire
- 20 or 22 guage wire
- 6mm jump rings
- 8 mm jump rings
- crimp beads
- crimp covers (optional)
- fraycheck
2. Now to affix it to your gray ultra suede. Cut off a large enough piece of ultrasuede for both of your appliqués. Follow the directions on the back of the appliqué pack and iron on top fabric. Tip: Place a pillow case or sheet over the appliqué before ironing. This will prevent any residue from the iron transferring on to your lace.
Why did I choose ultasuede? First off it’s thick so our appliqué will stay stiff and wont sag on our necklace, second, it has a soft satin-like back which feels nice and silky on your skin unlike harsh felt. It is also a better backing material than felt because it looks more professional.
3. Using a sharp scissors cut around the appliqué and immediately apply a light amount of fray check around the border. Let dry.
Now you can work on the rows of pearls and crystals!
4. Cut 8 pieces 3/4 inches of gold plated chain, and 8 pieces of about 1 1/2 inches of wire. Using your round nose pliers and the diagram below make a loop and attach the wire to the chain, place a peach crystal and continue creating a crystal and gold chain. Do this – times to create a chain with 8 crystals and 8 pieces of gold chain, roughly 10 1/2 inches overall length.
5. Now take the appliqué and a needle poke holes shown below. Keep the sewing pin or safety pin in the holes until you are ready to use them.
8. Cut off 17 inches of large gold chain and attach with a 8mm jump ring to the top of the small flower lace appliqué.
8.Be sure to Fray Check the back of ALL 5 jump rings so the puncture from the ring does not fray the fabric.
9. Attach the other end of the large gold chain to the top of the 3-to-1 connector using a 8mm jump ring.
10. Open the right-most jump ring on the applique and slip on the chain of the peach crystal and gold chain, close the jump ring.
11. Now attach the other end of the chain to the 3-to-1 connector using a 4mm jump ring.12. Cut off approximately 18 inches of the beading wire, and grab a crimp bead, and your crimper. Place the crimp bead on the wire, run the wire through the middle hole. Run the wire back through the crimp, with about 3/4inch extra.
14. Now add another crimp bead to the end of the strand. Loop through middle loop of 3-to-1 connector.
21. Tie a bow with your ribbon around the necklace roughly 3 1/2 inches above the 3-to-1 connector. Use a needle and thread to secure the ribbon to the chain.
And you’re done!
How romantic and talented of you!
A tip for college students, budget fashionistas and recession victims: look for sales on supplies at craft stores before you go pick up these supplies. For example, right now all jewelry making supplies are 40% off at Joann.
You can also apparently print coupons online for Michaels and Joann, just google “printable Joann Coupons.” And lastly, if your budget doesn’t allow you to buy all the supplies for a project you like, buy a few supplies at a time and you wont feel the impact as much.
Well I hope that this was useful for someone out there, and please leave me a comment - I want to hear your thoughts!
Should have another tutorial up shortly J
Have a lovely day!
Absolutely gorgeous work!
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I will have to try this one;) Thanks for all the wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Thanks for the tutorial, I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! I may attempt to make one this weekend!
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ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous- thanks so much for the tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteBravo! l am a polymer clay jewelry maker and l am looking into learning more about beads as l would like to incorporate them into my work. This was very easy to follow, informative and a lovely idea. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the clever use of the appliqué. I've been wanting to include some fibers and lace in my projects. This is a great way!
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