
stripe tile choker necklace
Step 1 |
First, measure and cut a 30" [76.2 cm] length of transite cord. Tie the cord to a closed jump ring so you have equal lengths of cord on both sides of the knot. Add a dab of glue to the knot. |
Step 2 |
Thread one end through one hole on your bead and other end through the second hole. |
Step 3 |
Thread the rest of your beads in the same parallel cords to reach the desired length of your collar necklace. |
Step 4 |
Open a jump ring, slide on a lobster clasp and close the jump ring. |
Step 5 |
Tie the cord ends to the jump ring with the lobster clasp into a secure knot. Thread the ends through adjacent beads, add a generous amount of glue and let dry. Trim excess cord. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
- Ruler
Step 1 |
First, measure and cut a 30" [76.2 cm] length of transite cord. Tie the cord to a closed jump ring so you have equal lengths of cord on both sides of the knot. Add a dab of glue to the knot. |
Step 2 |
Thread one end through one hole on your bead and other end through the second hole. |
Step 3 |
Thread the rest of your beads in the same parallel cords to reach the desired length of your collar necklace. |
Step 4 |
Open a jump ring, slide on a lobster clasp and close the jump ring. |
Step 5 |
Tie the cord ends to the jump ring with the lobster clasp into a secure knot. Thread the ends through adjacent beads, add a generous amount of glue and let dry. Trim excess cord. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |