Beebeecraft Tutorials on Making Letter Pearl Necklace
"Looking for bead necklace designs? What about this Letter Pearl Necklace? Pearl bead necklaces are one of the most classic types of necklaces. And today’s tutorial will show you how to make a very delicate letter pearl bead necklace at home. It's very easy to make and just take you less than 10 minutes. Making simple and easy necklaces just like this necklace are a good choice after busy work. Never hesitate, Just have a try!"
NotesWell done! This tutorial on how to make letter pearl necklace is done! Just with the two simple steps above, you can finish the simple beautiful necklace. Along with Beebeecraft tutorial, you can make such an affordable DIY personalized letter pearl necklace for your friend or girlfriend as the meaningful gift. If you like it, just take your time, go gather the materials, and have a nice try!
Project TypeLearn a Technique
Bead TypeGlass, Metal
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Bead Technique UsedGlass Beadmaking
Bead Project TypeNecklace
Materials List
- 6mm White Glass Pearl Round Bead Strands
- 2x1.5x0.5mm Brass Cable Chains
- Silver Iron Jump Rings
- 12×6mm Silver Tone Alloy Lobster Claw Clasps
- 3mm White Glass Imitation Pearl Beads
- Platinum Plated Alloy Alphabet Pendants
- 0.6x50mm Sterling Silver Eye Pin
- 7x4x1.5mm Silver Aluminum Twisted Chains Curb Chains
- Steel DIY Jewelry Plier Sets
Instructions
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hang the four letter on the hole of brass cable chains, you can hang “DIOR” as the picture shows or any other letters you like, note to make the distance between the two letters equal
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add 7 6mm white glass pearl beads to the eyepin and make a loop at the other end
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connect the two ends of cable chains and the two ends of eye pin
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use the plier to connect two cable chains to the two ends of the eye pin
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add a 3mm white glass pearl bead to the eyepin and make a loop at the other end
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connect the pearl bead string to a piece of curb chains
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attach the curb chain to one end of the cable chains
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use the jump ring to add the lobster claw clasps to the other end of the cable chains