The following is a guest post from our friends at I Spy DIY.
Inspired by Mara Hoffman’s Spring 2012 line, I became obsessed with making a statement tribal necklace knowing it would be the perfect accessory for my upcoming trips to LA and Florida. One thing I love is that you can wear just one or stack a bunch for a bolder look.
Another thing I LOVE is that all the supplies are under $20!
I wore three today with a new shirt I made at a DIY retreat with Honestly WTF this weekend in Palm Spings… more to come on that soon!
Customize yours with different color combinations or by adding nuts, washers and beads.
Supplies: Rope, embroidery floss, small beads, lobster claw, large lock nuts and chain.
Steps after the break!
Cut the rope to a little longer then the length you want the necklace (wrap masking tape around the ends to keep from fraying). Tie the first color of string at one end and double knot.
Next start wrapping the string around the rope leaving the starting end loose.
To switch colors double knot the two strings together.
Continue wrapping covering up the excess string ends.
Keep wrapping, switching colors as you go to create your desired pattern.
Continue wrapping until you cover the entire piece of rope.
Cut so only a little masking tape is left on the end.
Thread the string end through the lock nut, then screw the nut onto the end of the rope.
Tie the chain onto the end, repeat on opposite side.
Attach lobster clasp, and your first necklace is done!
Using these basics make two or more strands to wear together.
Add hardware by stringing washers on the rope, or threading beads onto the embroidery floss while wrapping.
Get creative and have fun making your own combinations!