Cluster Charm Necklace | The creator of this piece says: To make this necklace I used 1 metre of faux suede, roughly 20cms of silver plated curb chain, a variety of silver plated/tibetan silver charms, snowflake obsidian chips, coloured glass beads, 10-20 small jump rings, 1 large jump ring and 1 cord end.
Tools: 2 pairs of long nose pliers, chain cutter and round nose pliers.
Fold the suede in half and apply singular cord end to both. Cut about 5-10 varying lengths of chain and hang from large jump ring which should then be threaded through eye of cord end and closed. Using headpins, create many different sizes and styles of charms then attach them at different points to the chain trying to disperse them evenly and there you have it!
| I made this piece by picking the main items that I wanted to include (purple suede, obsidian and silver charms) then choosing other beads and charms to match the theme and colours of items so far. |
About the Artist: Jess FarrarI've been making jewellery roughly since May 2010, teaching myself through practice. I've always liked doing creative things in my childhood like embroidery and drawing but I especially enjoy jewellery making because I can use so many types of materials and the possibilities are endless. My favourite type of jewellery to make is wire work pieces with glass or gemstones. View Jess Farrar's website at Beadzilla.
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