Boho Beaded Necklace
Get that effortless eclectic vibe with this Boho Beaded Necklace tutorial. Fans of multistrand jewelry designs will love this layered look. With this free jewelry tutorial, you'll learn how to make necklaces that go from one strand, to multiple strands, and back to one strand again. Don't worry! It's much simpler to pull off than it sounds, and the end result is worth the effort. Add to the bohemian aesthetic of this DIY necklace by using a mix of seed beads and chunky beads in natural, earthy tones.
Project TypeMake a Project
Bead TypeSeed, Glass, Crystal, Miscellaneous
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Bead Technique UsedStrung
Bead Project TypeNecklace
Read NextChunky Statement Necklace
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Hippie Chick
Apr 18, 2018
Unfortunately this is another one that is only a video tutorial with no written instructions which I require before I will even attempt to start a project. The finished project is lovely, but I will never attempt this one. The video will show you how to make a necklace that starts out as a single strand, goes into multiple strands and then back to a single strand.
EditorLP
Apr 19, 2018
Hi Hippie Chick, we're sorry you find the video instructions difficult to follow. Unfortunately, this designer has not made written instructions available for this particular design. However, here is another multi-strand necklace that has step by step written instructions and photos: https://www.allfreejewelrymaking.com/Wire-Necklace/Royal-Purple-DIY-Multi-Strand-Necklace. We hope this helps! - Editors of AllFreeJewelryMaking
Happy Crafter
Oct 04, 2016
Where can I purchase these items to make this necklace? I can't find any Etsy store for Vicki. I can't find any clasps with the soldered jumprings already attached either. And this particular Jesse James bead strand no longer exist. Please help me find a store that carries these items. Thank you, Trish
EditorMC
Oct 05, 2016
Unfortunately if that line of beads no longer exists, it is unsure if you will be able to find them. However, if you type Jesse James into the google search engine and then hit the shopping tab at the top, you can find a lot of strings of beads that are very similar to this particular kind!
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