Cut Out + Keep

Scifi Necklace Choker Bracelet

Stand out with this avant-garde jewellery piece

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/scifi-necklace-choker-bracelet • Posted by Photobeads

FINISHED SIZE Necklace: 56cm (22”) Choker: 41cm (16”) Bracelet: 22cm (8.5”)

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 50

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

FINISHED SIZE Necklace: 56cm (22”) Choker: 41cm (16”) Bracelet: 22cm (8.5”)

Instructions

  1. INSTRUCTIONS First of all string a bead on an eye pin. Using round nose pliers create a loop on the other end of the eye pin. Repeat this with all the beads. Now your beads are ready to be used in the project.

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    BRACELET For the bracelet you will need: 2 barrel shaped dark blue glass beads with red netline ornament 2 orange glass cylinder beads with red netline ornament 1 ball shaped purple glass bead with yellow netline ornament clasp part of the bolt ring clasp round part of the 15mm toggle clasp 3 4mm jump rings 2 6mm jump rings 5cm (2”) chain 1. Use one 6mm jump ring to attach the clasp part of the bolt ring clasp to one barrel shaped bead. 2. Use one 4mm jump ring to attach the ball shaped purple glass bead to the barrel shaped bead. 3. Disconnect a 3cm (1.2”) piece from the chain and attach one side of this piece to the loop of the ball shaped bead. 4. Attach the other end of the chain piece to another barrel shaped bead. 5. Disconnect a 2cm (0.8”) piece from the chain and attach this piece to the loop of the second barrel shaped bead. 6. Attach the other end of the chain piece to one cylinder bead with red netline ornament. 7. Use one 4mm jump ring to attach another cylinder bead with red netline ornament. 8. Attach a 4mm jump ring to the last cylinder bead. 9. Use a 6mm jump ring to connect the 4mm jump ring to the round part of the 15mm toggle clasp. 10. Wear your bracelet and decide when you want to continue working on the project.

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    CHOKER For the choker you will need: the bracelet you have already made 2 barrel shaped dark blue glass beads with red netline ornament 2 orange glass cylinder beads with black netline ornament second part of the 15mm toggle clasp round part of the 10mm toggle clasp 5cm (2”) chain 4 4mm jump rings 1 6mm jump rings 1. Connect one 6mm jump ring to the second part of the 15mm toggle clasp. 2. Use one 4mm jump ring to connect the 6mm jump ring to one cylinder bead with black netline. 3. Use one 4mm jump ring to attach another cylinder bead. 4. Disconnet a 5cm (2”) piece from the chain and attach this piece to the second cylinder bead. 5. Attach the other end of the chain piece to one barrel shaped bead. 6. Use one 4mm jump ring to attach the second barrel shaped bead. 7. Use one 4mm jump ring to connect the last bead of the choker to the round part of the 10mm toggle clasp. 8. Connect the two parts of the 15mm toggle clasp (the one on the bracelet and the one on the choker piece you assembled) to attach the bracelet to the other part of the choker. 9. Connect the bolt ring clasp to the round part of the 10mm toggle clasp to close the choker. 10. Wear your choker and decide when you want to finish your necklace.

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    NECKLACE For the necklace you will need: the choker you have already made 2 orange glass cylinder beads with blue netline ornament 1 orange glass cylinder bead with red netline ornament second part of the 10mm toggle clasp second part of the bolt ring clasp 5cm (2”) chain 3 4mm jump rings 1 6mm jump rings 1. Take the second part of the ring bolt clasp and connect it to the cylinder bead with red netline ornament using a 6mm jump ring. 2. Attach the chain to the cylinder bead with red netline ornament. 3. Attach the other end of the chain to one cylinder bead with blue netline ornament. 4. Use one 4mm jump ring to attach the other cylinder bead with blue netline ornament. 5. Attach a 4mm jump ring to the loop of the last bead. 6. Use the last 4mm jump ring to attach the second part of the 10mm toggle clasp. 7. Connect all the clasps as intended. 8. Wear your SciFi jewellery as a necklace (or as a choker, or as a bracelet) and celebrate the completion of this project!