How To Make A Necklace With A Button
77Making a necklace with a pretty button, beading wire, and seed beads is easier than one, two, three! For this project I will make a blue necklace and a matching bracelet, which is part of a series of Hubs I am making on how to creat your own jewelry. The other day I went to Jo-ann's Fabrics, one of my favorite stores, and I ended up spotting a beautiful button that would make a nice pendant on a necklace. Any bobble, finding, or trinket that looks pretty can be incorporated into a piece of homemade jewelry if you take the time and patience to figure out how. When I first started making this necklace I pondered how to keep the button pendant from bobbling around on the chain, but then I discovered I could hold it in place with two larger acrylic beads. Keep reading to find out how to make this beautiful, fun, and simple necklace. At the end I will include instructions for inspiration on how to make a matching bracelet.
Step One: Cutting The Beading Wire
Cut off a piece of beading wire that is approximately fourteen to sixteen inches. This will be a shorter necklace, so I cut off a few extra inches to leave enough room for tying the necklace off at the end.
Step Two: Slip the Bead On The Wire
Luckily this button had a hole on the back, which made it easy to put on the beading wire. Try to find a button similar to this one if you decide to add buttons to a necklace.
Step Three: Use Two Large Acrylic Beads To Hold The Button In Place.
Buttons are secured to a shirt with a thread and needle, but on a necklace two larger beads are needed to keep the button from wobbling about. I decided to use two large clear acrylic beads because this is what I had on hand, but you can use any type of bead, so long as these beads are large enough to keep the button in place.
Step Four: Start Adding The Seed Beads.
Add glass beads to each side of the necklace. Keep doing this until you reach the top of the necklace. The glass beads I am using for this project are from the Czech Republic, which makes wonderful glass and crystal beads. At least these are higher quality than some of the other crystal and glass beads at the crafting stores, but use whatever type of seed beads you prefer. Keep adding seed beads to each side of the necklace until reaching the top.
Step Five: Use Jewelry Pliers To Connect The Clasp
I used jewelry pliers to connect both ends of the beading wire to the necklace. All I did was make a loop on both ends and used the pliers to make these tight and secure. There are more complicated ways of attaching beading wire to a clasp, but I prefer this basic way and it works for me. Extra security can be added by placing a dab of jewelry glue on the loop where the wire is connected to the clasp.
The Finished Necklace
The Matching Bracelet
This looks like one bracelet, but it is actually two bracelets side by side! For the first bracelet I simply put blue seed beads on stretch magic and tied it off. One the second bracelet I surrounded four blue stone beads with seed bead, and these were also beaded onto a strand of stretch magic. Watch the video I made below for more tips on how to make a matching bracelet. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and have fun making your own simple jewelry. Happy beading!
How To Make A Matching Bracelet
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I always like to read your hubs because I like the way you present them in simple, understandable english (atleast for my level), images and videos. I read them even if the topic is not my favourite. This is another great hub!!
I used to be really big on making beaded jewelry. I still have tons of glass beads and supplies under my bed I haven't wanted to part with. This definitely brought me back to my crafty days. Ha Great hub.
Very nice job my dear and looks good on you too...I was a manager at a jewelry mfg. co. for 10 years and got my fill of making jewelry believe me..but you do a very nice job and is well presented too..thanks for the refreshing look...G-ma :o) hugs
Thanks sweetiepie beautiful necklace!,I have'nt got around to the other necklace yet. I think I'll have a crack at this one first. I think it would be more suitable for my wife.
looks stunning and simple enough to make.. wow i cant get over that first pic.. so beautiful :)
What a very pretty necklace and bracelet you made and the instructions are so clear and illustrated with some great pictures. It was also very nice to hear your voice on youtube. Thumbs up.
Sweetie,
The necklace is very elegant.
I like those blue stones too. Forgot to say that.
The necklace is very pretty. I like to make beaded stretch bracelets and earrings. It's very addictive, isn't it. You can't have too many beads.
I have loads of buttons ; left over from my days as a designer!! this is a great idea to use them in a beautiful way.
Thanks for such a great idea! I have several nice buttons I have been wanting to incorporate into jewelry, but haven't been able to figure out how to keep them from 'wobbling' about.
Hi, I liked your idea,. Now I need to find a pretty button.
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SweetiePie, I'm so happy I found this button hub, my 11 year old collects buttons and loves making things with them. She has not created a necklace yet but with this awesome guide she can. Thanks I just know this will be a very fun and rewarding activity. Peace :)
I loved the article! These types of resources are extremely valuable to anyone interested in making jewelry. I can't wait to read some more of your articles!
Beautiful!
Just love the beautiful necklace. I'm not that good at making jewlery, but I have to try this. Your instructions are excellent and easy to understand. Fabulous hub and thank you so much. Thumbs up!
These are gorgeous!
Those Czech glass seed beads are beautiful! I'll have to get some of those.
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Bob Ewing Level 3 Commenter 3 years ago
Now this is something I could do, thanks.