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Rain Cloud Lariat

A mini rain cloud to adorn your graceful neck...

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/rain-cloud-lariat • Posted by Conn

One of my favorite quotes is "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass; it is about learning to dance in the rain." I wanted a necklace as a constant reminder to keep a positive outlook in life. Besides, I liked the poetic idea of having clouds hanging from necks, and I wanted to try a lariat design.

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

One of my favorite quotes is "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass; it is about learning to dance in the rain." I wanted a necklace as a constant reminder to keep a positive outlook in life. Besides, I liked the poetic idea of having clouds hanging from necks, and I wanted to try a lariat design.

Instructions

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    The cloud is basically made by stringing the beads in a circle. Simple. First, string round, white beads onto your wire (work with the whole spool if possible). The amount depends on how big your beads are, but I used 17 beads to create a cloud that's about 3cm in diameter. You can also use string, but I like to use wire.

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    Make the circle as tight as possible so that the beads can't slide around before twisting the two wire ends to seal the shape.

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    Use one end to make a loop...

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    ... and the other end to wrap around that loop.

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    Then cut the ends as short as possible and use pliers to press them down so they won't poke you.

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    To wire wrap the teardrop beads, begin by inserting wire through the bead.

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    Then bring the wire up and wrap the two ends together.

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    Cut the shorter end and use pliers to make the cut end as close to the wire as possible so it won't poke you.

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    Make a loop with the leftover end.

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    Bring that end down and begin wrapping the wire down the bead.

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    After wrapping down, wrap your way back up to the loop.

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    Cut the end short and use pliers to make the cut end as close to the wire as possible so it won't poke you. Make more raindrops, depending on however many you want.

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    String a jump ring through the loop of the cloud and then through the last link of one end of the chain.

  14. Then take one end of your chain and insert it twice (wrap the chain around, basically) into the circle of beads that will be the cloud. Use your hands to make the circle of chain wider before looping the chain around your neck. Adjust the length to decide how long you want the necklace to be and how far down you want the "raindrops" to be. When you've decided, cut the chain. I ended up with 20 inches of chain, but make your length match your preferences.

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    Use jump rings to attach your raindrops to the chain however you like. I just put one at the end of the chain and another about 2cm above that. I later decided that I wanted three raindrops instead so I added yet another one 1.5cm above the top-most raindrop.

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    To put on the lariat, simple loop the chain around your neck and insert the raindrops into the cloud twice to secure the lariat.

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    You're finally done! Enjoy your new lariat and wear it with pride. And don't forget that when others rain on your parade, you can always poke them with your umbrella (can't find the source for this quote). Or when people rain on your parade, look up rather than down; without the rain, there would be no rainbow (Gilbert K. Chesterton). The rain quotes could go on, but I think you have a lariat to make so... *wink wink nudge nudge*