Miracle Chain Necklace.

Lengths of plastic coated wire are filled up with 8mm beads, made into loops and joined into chain links. This is the perfect opportunity to master your crimping pliers to create a simple to make necklace. It is sure to get you noticed if you are out for a morning coffee or a night on the tiles!
Buy all the materials for this project for £12.00:
Buy all the materials including the tools for £22.45:
Click here to go to a project sheet that you can print yourself.
Materials
- 1 x 8mm pressed round glass jet (GLPC0801)
- 1 x 8mm pressed round glass gun metal (GLPC0819)
- 1 x 8mm round miracle pearl (PLBF0802)
- 1 x 10m plastic coated wire silver coloured (PCW31)
- 3 x 2mm crimps black antique (CRBA)
- 1 x project sheet (GMC1005PE)
- You will also need:
- 1 x cutters (CPC)
- 1 x professional crimping pliers (PRCR1)
Stage 1
Cut 20 cm of plastic coated wire, thread on fourteen 8mm gun metal beads and ablack antique crimp.
Stage 2
Pass one end of the wire through the crimp, and each end through two beads either side of the crimp.Pull tight.
Stage 3
Place the crimp in the inner part of the pliers and squeeze. It should make a u-shape. Place in the outer part of the pliers, and fold the “u” into a round-shape. To secure, squeeze firmly with the flat part at the front of the pliers.Trim the wire.
Stage 4
Cut 15cm of plastic coated wire, thread on eleven 8mmjet beads and a black antique crimp. Pass one end through
the centre of your gun metal link, follow steps 2 and 3 to
close the crimp.
Stage 5
Cut 20cm of plastic coated wire, thread on twelve 8mm pearl miracle beads and a black antique crimp.Pass one end through the centre of your pearl link,
follow steps 2 and 3 to close the crimp.
Stage 6
Continue to add links until you have 20 in total. To makeyour necklace into a continuous loop, with your last linked section, pass through the last link on both ends.
Finish with a pearl link, a black link and a pearl link.
Follow steps 2 and 3 to close the crimp.
Stage 7
This is what your necklace should look like.
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