I initially wanted a double layer pearl necklace. But when I finished it, it looks too formal for me to wear everyday so I started over. I wanted a necklace that I can wear with a dress, and with jeans-and-tshirt too. So I started with the basic necklace:
The total length of the necklace is 32 inches. The hoops and the flat circle charm is where I will be attaching my "modules". To measure where I wanted to put them... I used a tape measure held around my neck to the length I wanted the necklace to be, and noted where I wanted the "modules" to hang from.
Next, the "modules":
The possibilities of what you want to add to your basic necklace are endless! But for now, I only made 2: a string of the same pearls used for the basic necklace, and chains. At the end of each "module" you can use a clasp. You will use this to attach your "modules" to your necklace. I used oyster clasps for mine. For the chains "module", I used 3 clasps.
You can then attach the "modules" to the basic necklace like this:
So now, I can have the double layer pearl necklace I wanted...
...and a more casual multi-layer necklace!
And the fabric flower? You can change that too. Those are clips which you can clip to the flat circle charm. Use a new flower, and you get yet another new look!
Some ideas for other "modules" to attach to the basic necklace:
- string of pearls with a different color for a two-tone look;
- a string of other types of beads for a funkier vibe.
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3 comments:
This is beautiful! I'm a new follower now :)
Wow! I love all the versatility! Thanks for sharing!
Loving this! Thanks for linking up to Craft Couture Monday.
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