Lace and Chain Necklace

February 23, 2010 at 3:59 PM 4 comments

By Goldie

Spring is just around the corner, so it is time to switch our focus from cumbersome looks to more ethereal choices.  Delicate lace in alabaster tones were seen all over the Spring/Summer 2010 catwalks.   I would like to share with you an idea I have designed to help you acquire this look using chains and delicate lace.

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Directions:

There are many different ways to design this kind of necklace, use your creative mind and have fun experimenting numerous ideas.

  1. Choose your chains and lace you would like to work with.
  2.  Once you have decided on how you want your design to lay you will need to use your jump rings to attach your chain and lace together.
  3.  Using a needle nose plier open the jump ring slide it through the lace and end of chain.
  4. Close and secure jump ring.
  5. Slide jump ring through each jewel and attach to jump ring securing lace to chain.

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Christy  |  February 24, 2010 at 4:46 AM

    This is so gorgeous and elegant!

    Reply
  • 2. robin abdulla  |  February 24, 2010 at 10:51 AM

    Love love love this!!!! Going to the fabric store today!! I cant wait to make this!!!Would love to come into M J Trim (my husband calls it the Button Store) but I am 4 hours away by car :( So I only get there a few times a year. This piece is so pretty that I cant for an order to come! So I will purchase things locally and add my already purchased crystal from MJ Trim to change it up a bit!

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  • 3. Regina  |  February 24, 2010 at 1:12 PM

    I Love, Love, Love this!!!!!

    Reply
  • 4. april mcrae  |  February 27, 2010 at 12:20 PM

    WOW,I LOVE THIS, MY HEART IS JUMPING. I LIVE IN N. C. THANKS, I’II ORDER.

    Reply

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