Saturday, 28 April 2012

DIY Spiked necklace and braided spiked bracelet


SwellMayde's DIY projects never fail to inspire me and over the year, I bookmarked so many of her projects that I wanted to try! Earlier this month, I saw an awesome tutorial on her website where she transformed a simple chain necklace to a modern, timeless braided pearl necklace. Totally amazing! This was the inspiration for my DIY project this month - a braided spiked bracelet. Since it's all about rock this month, I used imitation leather cord instead of yarn and replaced the classy pearls with metallic spikes to give the bracelet a punk rock vibe.


Here's how I made my braided spiked bracelet:
Materials used: 1m of synthetic leather cord,  around 45 cm thick chain, 8cm thin chain, 4 screw on spikes and 1 lobster claw clasp

Step 1: Divided the thick chain into 3 equal parts

Step 2: Connect one end of the 3 thick chains to the thin chain

Step 3: Using sticky tape, secure the thin chain to the table. Then start braiding the synthetic leather cord through the 3 chains. There's no one good way to do the braiding and this is the time to get creative! What I did was to let the left end of the cord go through chain 1 to chain 2 and then the right end of the cord go through chain 3 to chain 2. In this way, all three chains are linked up by the cord. Alternatively, try braiding the cord through each chain. 

Step 4: At suitable interval, I will skip one ring in chain 2 and not braid the cord through it. This allowed sufficient space for the metallic spikes to be screwed on. I screwed 4 spikes on my bracelet.

Step 5: At the end of the chain, simply tie a knot and melt the ends of the cord to prevent fraying. Attached a lobster claw clasp to this end and we are done!
I also recalled her edgy spiked bracelet tutorial which cannot be more apt for our rock theme this month and decided that it's time to make one for myself. Instead of a bracelet, I made a long chain so that there's a versatility of wearing it as a necklace or a bracelet by going round the wrist a few times. And here are the final products!

This is probably my first time doing some serious jewelry making. I'm such an amateur! I would love to hear all of your comments on my first piece of jewelry. 


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17 comments:

  1. How you come up with these creatively cool ideas, I will never know...but the end results are always fantastic. I love this necklace, I would like to attempt making it too :)

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  2. you did a really great job w/ those accessories! doesn't look amateur at all! i think you have a natural talent for jewelry-making. :)


    Gela
    boat ride through the sky

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  3. I love the bracelet! So cute and creative!

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  4. wow thats a great DIY job =) hot job hun !

    love from the NANA girls xoxo

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  5. Awesome DIY! It looks great

    xoxo Sootjeelina <3

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  6. what a crafty little DIY. i don't have the patience to do it myself but yours looks great x

    cocoandgarcon.blogspot.com

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  7. suuuper cool :D

    xx

    www.sickbytrend.com

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  8. Hi ! Able to tell us where you get the spikes ? <3

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    1. Hello! If you are residing in Singapore, you can find these screw on spikes in People's Park, level 2 at Chinatown.
      Alternatively, this is the shop recommended by SwellMayde to get the spikes online. studsandspikes.com
      Hope these information help!
      Fang Ting

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    2. Thankyou for your fast reply! Have been looking for them around Singapore for ages. Thanks for you info! ;)

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    3. Hi ! Sorry to bother,but any chance you still remember to shop name ? I went to a few DIY shops and I can't find any selling ><

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    4. Hey dear, sorry I can't remember the shop name. I only remember how to walk there. Once u reach People's Park, go up the escalator to level 2. The shop is on the left, rather near to the end. It's very easy to identify the shops. It's the only two shops with plastic curtains at the entrances with many friendly aunties ready to help you. hey let me know if you can find it. I'll remember to get a name card when I'm there again.

      Fang Ting

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    5. Oh one more thing, the shop is open everyday till 7pm!

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    6. I found it! thankyou! ^^

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  9. This is incredible!! Wonderful project!! I love how cool and edgy it is!! :)

    - Aimee

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  10. woooo nice! Looks like can wear out for everyday outfits too! Love your last two pics!

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  11. I really like the bracelet! I don´t know if I could make it too... :)

    Daria
    www.cinnamon-star.blogspot.com

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