
-Beads of your choice, just make sure they have a decent size opening for threading the ribbon through
-Stringing line (fishing line)
-3/8" ribbon (I used 89" of both ribbon and line, it's a lot to work with but you won't run out)
-clasp (2 pieces)
-crimp bead
Start off by taking your line and stringing a crimp bead and then one of your clasp ends, fold string over and then thread back through crimp bead. Crimp bead to secure.
*If you've never used crimps before they're a really basic, easy way to secure the beginning and end of strung jewelry pieces. Here are some good directions for using crimps. You could also knot the line but I think that's a big pain and this way will hold up better longterm.
Next take your piece of line and thread a needle onto the other end, pull the thread through and double it over a couple of inches, you're not going to knot this, you'll just hold it as you work so it doesn't slip back through the needle. Like this:
End with the needle through the ribbon and then take the string through the other end of your clasp. Pull back through ribbon and a few of your beads like this:Finally take each 6" tail of ribbon and string a bead on the ribbon, my technique for doing this is to trim the ribbon into a point, heal seal the edges with a lighter and then it's easy to pull the bead through. Knot ribbon on outside of each bead to secure.
Ta-da!
I love this one! I'm so going to make this... I'll send pic's when I do!
ReplyDeletep.s. Sorry about your poop catastrophe, that sounds horrific! Poor Sam, hope she feels better.
So crafty! I need to get my DYI projects going I feel like I just start them and don't finish but very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is soo cute. I would love to a good pic of the end with the clasp.
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I'm all about a J.Crew knock off! Sweet.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!!! I am going to try to make this before Monday! I will send pictures if I do!
ReplyDeleteI made mine today. I am going to email you pictures.
ReplyDeleteSO wonderful. Great tutorial!
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