A metal daisy necklace is a beautiful and delicate accessory that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Here is a simple tutorial on how to make a metal daisy necklace. Daisy bead necklaces are a versatile accessory that can be worn in a variety of ways to enhance any outfit. Here are some of the ways you can wear and style a daisy bead necklace:
Here is a step-by-step tutorial for making a daisy beads necklace with an extension chain and clasp:
Materials:
- Daisy beads
- Beading wire or beading cord
- Crimp beads
- Jump rings
- Clasp
- Extender chain
- Jewelry pliers
- Wire cutters
Step 1
Cut a length of beading wire or cord to the desired length of your necklace. Add an extra inch to allow for attaching the clasp and jump rings.
Step 2
Slide a crimp bead onto one end of the beading wire or cord. Then, thread the end of the wire or cord through one end of the clasp, and back through the crimp bead.
Step 3
Use your jewelry pliers to flatten the crimp bead, securing the clasp in place.
Step 4
Thread a daisy bead onto the wire or cord. Then, slide a crimp bead onto the wire or cord, leaving a small amount of space between the daisy bead and the crimp bead.
Step 5
Thread the end of the wire or cord through a jump ring, and back through the crimp bead.
Step 6
Use your pliers to flatten the crimp bead, securing the jump ring and daisy bead in place.
Step 7
Repeat Steps 4-6 with additional daisy beads, spacing them out evenly along the length of the necklace.
Step 8
Once you have added all of your daisy beads, add a crimp bead to the end of the beading wire or cord, followed by a jump ring.
Step 9
Thread the end of the beading wire or cord through the first link of the extender chain.
Step 10
Thread the end of the beading wire or cord back through the crimp bead, and then through a few of the previous beads to create a loop.
Step 11
Use your pliers to flatten the crimp bead, secure the jump ring, and create a loop to attach the other end of the clasp.
Step 12
Trim the excess wire or cord with your wire cutters.
Step 13
Add a jump ring to the end of the extender chain and attach the other end of the clasp to it.
Your daisy beads necklace with extension chain and clasp is now complete! You can adjust the length of the necklace, the number of daisy beads, and the type of beads, jump rings, and clasps to create a unique look that suits your style. This is a simple and elegant project that can be completed by both beginners and experienced jewelry makers alike. You can layer a daisy bead necklace with other necklaces of different lengths and styles. This will add depth and texture to your outfit and make the daisy beads stand out.
Open a jump ring using your jewelry pliers by twisting the ring sideways, not pulling it apart. Thread the jump ring through the first daisy bead and then through the first link of the second bead.
Close the jump ring using your pliers by twisting it back into place. Make sure it is closed securely.
Add jump rings to both ends of the chain and attach the clasp to one of the jump rings.
Once the chain is the desired length, tie the end of the beads and cut off any excess.
Watch The Video For More Details
The technique of producing jewelry can be better understood by watching video lessons. You can learn the methods used and get a more thorough comprehension of the whole process by watching the procedure step-by-step. Videos can also show detailed views on specific actions, which makes it simpler to follow along.
The easiest way to learn how to create handmade jewelry is to try both techniques and see which suits you the most. It might also be beneficial to combine the two methods, applying written guidelines for quick reference and videos for difficult skills.