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- Jan 17, 2014
Make Your Own Diamond-shaped Pendant Necklace with Right Angle Weave Stitch
Summary: Learn to use basic right angle weave stitch to create a draped diamond-shaped pendant necklace in a very chic style. Within only 20 minutes and you can make your own pendant necklace.
Choose your own colors from a great pile of bicone glass beads and learn to make a versatile diamond-shape pendant with basic right angle weave stitch. Once finished, you can use it to create necklaces, bracelets and even earrings. In this project, I will show an example of how to use it for making your very own draped necklace. Here we go!
Supplies needed for making your own pendant necklace:
6mm Bicone Glass Beads
0.8mm Metallic Cord
0.38mm tiger Tail Wire
Lobster Claw Clasp
Cord Ends
Scissors
Wire Cutter Pliers (optional)
How to start the draped pendant necklace?
Step 1: Make the pendant by using right angle weave stitch
1st, cut a length of tiger tail wire to approximately 100cm;
2nd, slide one 6mm bicone bead to the center;
3rd, add one 6mm bicone bead per wire and then cross two wires through another 6mm bicone bead;
4th, repeat the process for making 5 bead loops. Pay attention that in the last loop, add both 6mm bicone bead on left wire to exit the wire at the bead on right side;
5th, make the 2nd row of beaded loops;
6th, make the 3rd, 4th and 5th rows in same way. Finally, weave the excess wire backwards through adjacent bead loops to get it stuck.
Step 2: Add the pendant onto string
1st, cut 6 lengths of metallic cord for your pendant, about 40cm for each;
2nd, tie an overhand knot to hold them together. Clamp the knot with one cord end;
3rd, take a short piece of tiger tail wire to help thread the strings through the 6 lines of glass beads respectively.
Step 3: Adjust the position of the pendant
1st, pin the exited cord end on a model;
2nd, slide the pendant to get a best position for it;
3rd, decide the length of each cord on the other side;
4th, hold the wire by another overhand knot. Clamp with another cord end as you did in 2nd process.
Step 4: Attach the clasp
Open the jumprings on clasp and hook two cord ends on necklace. Close the jumprings then.
Done!
Using such basic version of right-angle weave stitch pattern in necklace, you can get a super excellent accessory for the special evening dress. However, some details of the draped necklace, such as the lack of a suitable chain, still make this project a bit imperfect and regretful.