Calling all accessory-lovers: This homemade rope necklace might be the ultimate DIY project. It’s a big impact look without the hefty price tag. Plus it lends an amazing pop of color to any outfit. It’s a unique statement piece for yourself or a thoughtful gift for someone else. Even better, you need only minimum supplies are and little-to-no previous jewelry making skills necessary. Sold?
Next time you find yourself in the hardware store or the home improvement section of Target—you know, the place you go five times a week to buy…everything—pick up the supplies to make these beauties.You won’t be sorry. Simply follow these easy-to-follow steps to create your own signature piece of jewelry.
DIY Rope Necklace Materials:
- ½-inch outside dimension (OD) compression brass sleeves
- (2) 1/8-inch FIP brass pipe caps
- utility rope, 3/16 inch
- embroidery rope, various colors
- glue, E6000 or Gorilla’s Super Glue
Directions:
Step 1: Cut the rope to the size you want. I wanted to do a two-layer necklace, so I cut the lengths accordingly. Depending on the rope you work with, it may or may not fray at the end. My rope was really frayed at the end after I cut it, so I had to safely burn the ends.
Step 2: Begin to wrap the embroidery string. To do this, glue one end of the string to the end of a necklace, and begin to wrap. You will continue to wrap the string around tightly until you have a block of color on the necklace. You can vary the lengths of each color. To end each block of color, add a tiny dab of glue to the string on the underside of the necklace, and secure the string down. Once the glue is dry, cut the excess string.
Step 3: Continue this process with all the colors until the ropes are covered with color.
Step 4: String the brass compression sleeves through both ropes, and place them where you want on the necklace.
Step 5: This necklace is long, so you don’t need to open a clasp to get it on and off. Hooray for simple steps! Insert one end of the rope halfway through the brass cap, add a generous amount of glue, and then insert the other end of the rope. Hold it in place for approximately one minute. Repeat this step for the second necklace.
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