Anthropoligie DIY Glam Necklace
June 5th, 2011
DIY Version

Their Version
Materials:
Sewing Machine (you can hand sew it, it will just take longer)
Supplies:
Scarf or lightweight fabric (you need enough for a 33″ x 12″ piece)
Silver chain – 4 yards
Small pieces of different chains
2 Large beaded pieces or pins (I bought these at Michaels)
Needle and matching thread

Cut out your fabric – you need a 33″ x 12″ piece. I recommend you cut it out on the bias if you have enough fabric. It helps it lay nicer.
(The bias is a 45 degree angle from the selvage. It’s basically a diagonal cut.)

You can see that her fabric was pretty sheer. If yours is a thicker fabric you might want to cut down on the width of your rectangle. Try bunching it up. If it is pretty thick, I’d recommend a narrower rectangle.
With right sides together, sew the rectangle into a long tube. Turn right side out.

It helps to lay out your circle in a necklace shape. Put the seam on the left, towards the top. Place a pin on the right side of the circle, about 1″ above the point across from the seam. That is where we will start wrapping.
Double up your chain so it is 2 yards long. You will work with the chain doubled as you go – treating it as one chain.
Begin with the halfway point.
Leaving that halfway point with a little space, wrap the chain around the fabric tube twice. Feed the other ends of the doubled chain through the halfway point loop and pull. Don’t pull super tight – you don’t want to stress the chain – but so that it is snug against the fabric.
Turn the raw edges under and overlap them, making a circle. Sew. I did two rows of stitching to make sure it would hold.

It helps to lay out your circle in a necklace shape. Put the seam on the left, towards the top. Place a pin on the right side of the circle, about 1″ above the point across from the seam. That is where we will start wrapping.
Double up your chain so it is 2 yards long. You will work with the chain doubled as you go – treating it as one chain.
Begin with the halfway point.
Leaving that halfway point with a little space, wrap the chain around the fabric tube twice. Feed the other ends of the doubled chain through the halfway point loop and pull. Don’t pull super tight – you don’t want to stress the chain – but so that it is snug against the fabric.

Lay the chain along the fabric for about an inch. Hold the chain at that point. Wrap the chain around the fabric tube. Bring the ends up and run them under the wrapped part and pull snug.

Here is a handy arrow drawing to illustrate. Don’t laugh.

Continue wrapping and looping around the bottom of the fabric tube. Keep the distance between loops the same, except for over the stitching line. That can be a bit longer.
When you get just above the stitching, wrap the chain around the tube four times.

Sew down the end of your chains.


Sew the folded ends to the fabric tube at the top of your wrapped chain on the left side.


Sew on your large beaded pieces on the left side, making sure you cover up the seam. If you are using pins, you can just pin them on, but I’d recommend sewing these on as well, for stability.

You have just created you own Paisley Rebirth Necklace!



Once you get the hang of this, it’s really quite simple! I found this gorgeous DIY at Flamingo Toes, you must visit their site so many fun things to DIY.
So many possibilities, I am thinking tulle and crystals. You can also change it up by selecting different colored scarfs, jewels and my favorite thought is flowers. Adding a tulle flower would be amazing, with strings of swarovski crystals hanging down. If you make one send me your pictures, I would love to post them here!
Happy Sunday Luvs
Bella














June 5th, 2011 at 6:52 am
wow! this is awesome!!
June 5th, 2011 at 7:02 am
This is fabulous! Yours turned out fantastic! Can’t wait to try it.
June 5th, 2011 at 7:15 am
This looks lovely!! Really impressed with your version, might get my sewing kit out! x
June 5th, 2011 at 8:28 am
this is a wonderful idea, thank yhou!!
June 5th, 2011 at 12:00 pm
This DIY is fabulous! I love it. And one of these days I’ll have to try it out myself. I must say I also love the Blogger t-shirts. I’ll be linking your blog up to my post this week on …this & that…Thursday. Have a wonderful afternoon!
June 5th, 2011 at 12:19 pm
So pretty! I actually like your version better
June 5th, 2011 at 2:28 pm
Bella followed her beautiful blog …
Congratulations on your blog is amazing ..
And that wonderful piece.
Come and see mine.
Kisses.
http://drikabello.blogspot.com/
@ DrikaBello37
June 5th, 2011 at 7:06 pm
I love to try when i have free time. It is really nice! Btw, my first time here. Also, thank you for following me in Twitter
June 5th, 2011 at 9:17 pm
Love Love Love it! Going to try and make one myself!
June 6th, 2011 at 8:19 am
So pretty! I’d love to try it!
Sandy at Ooh La Frou Frou
http://oohlafroufrou.blogspot.com
June 7th, 2011 at 1:09 pm
I’m actually liking the DIY version much better. It seems more “put together” than the original
Prissy
June 11th, 2011 at 5:56 am
That’s amazing! Great job!
June 11th, 2011 at 7:24 am
Yours looks 10x better! I can’t wait to try this : )
June 21st, 2011 at 1:04 am
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