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This article was co-authored by Vanessa Stahl and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Vanessa Stahl is a jewelry designer and cake artist based in the NY/NJ tristate area. As the founder of Generation Next Jewelry, a star seller on Etsy, she has built a thriving brand known for its one-of-a-kind, handcrafted jewelry. Her designs—ranging from statement necklaces and beaded bracelets to silk ribbon wraps, earrings, and feather hair accessories—blend a variety of materials, including semi-precious stones, metal and glass beads, cords, and feathers. Through her @gennextjewelry social media presence on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook, she has cultivated a dedicated community of customers and artisans, amassing over 12K followers. In addition to her jewelry business, Vanessa is a highly skilled cake artist with over 15 years of experience in the baking industry. As the lead cake artist at her current bakery, she specializes in custom cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and desserts. Her expertise has earned her a loyal following of over 62K on Instagram at @gennextcakes, where she shares creative designs, pro tips, and industry insights. She graduated from The French Culinary Institute’s Classic French Pastry Program in New York City in 2009. For Vanessa, art is more than a profession; it’s a way of life. Whether she’s handcrafting jewelry, sculpting cakes, or sharing creative insights, she remains dedicated to inspiring others through her work. There are 14 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,209,651 times.
Creating your own jewelry is a fun activity for all ages! We're here to walk you through how to create a beautiful beaded necklace with just a few materials and a bit of creativity. Let's get started.
This article is partially based on an interview with Vanessa Stahl, Jewelry Designer.
How to Make a Simple Beaded Necklace
Jewelry artist Vanessa Stahl says that to make a beaded necklace, you'll need a good set of pliers and bead stoppers. Measure your string or wire carefully to make sure you get the lengths right, and give yourself a few extra inches when cutting. Line up the beads before stringing them so you know how they'll look.
Steps
1Gather your beading materials.
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You'll need beads and beading thread or wire. Also, get a wire cutter, crimp beads, super glue, and closures to finish your necklace properly.[1] - Keep in mind that the smaller the wire or thread gauge number, the thicker the wire or thread will be.[2]
- Opt for a wire or thread that’ll easily pass through your chosen beads.
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Select a length for your necklace.
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Measure your neck to find the perfect length. Take a fabric tape measure and loop it around your neck while looking at yourself in the mirror. Try small and big loops to see what style of necklace you prefer.[3] - A choker is the shortest necklace and is usually around 16 in (41 cm) in length, according to gemologist Joseph R. Villarreal.[4]
- A collar necklace is a little longer and goes down to about 16 in (41 cm).
- A lariat is the longest, coming in at about and over 45 in (110 cm).
- You can also make up your own style and length. These are simple suggestions to give you a rough idea.
- Note that the finished length of your beaded necklace includes the beads you've used and the length of the jewelry clasp of your choice.
Cut your thread or wire to size.
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Add 4 in (10 cm) to the measurement before you cut. For example, if you'd like to make a collar necklace, cut a total of 20 in (51 cm) of thread 16 inches plus 4 inches).[5]
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Arrange your beads on a beadboard or flat surface.
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Play with the beads until you find the design you like best. Try different color variations or multiple layers of string. You might want a choker that wraps around your neck a few times or just one long loop. Don’t be afraid to experiment! Try doing an alternating pattern of colored beads, like the rainbow, make a random pattern, or search Google or Pinterest for inspiration.[6]
- A beadboard is a plastic, foam, or wood board with measurements and slots for you to lay out your beads. While using a beadboard isn’t necessary, it can help you organize and design your necklace.[7]
- Place your beads in your chosen design at the 0, and measure the length of your necklace using the numbers and dashes along the sides.
Start your necklace with the clasp.
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String on 1 bead, then a crimping bead, and then another bead.[8] Place one end of the clasp on after the crimping bead. You can use either a lobster claw or jump ring (clasps usually come in a set with both pieces as one goes on each end).[9] Make a loop with the thread or wire, bringing the material back through the crimp bead. Keep the lobster claw or jump ring at the top of the loop. Use a crimping tool or chain nose pliers to smoosh the crimp bead, securing it in place.[10] - If using bead thread, you may wish to put a dot of super glue on either end to ensure that the beads and crimp stay on.
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Add your necklace beads.
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Slide each bead onto the string. Thread a bead through the string one bead at a time until you run out of beads. Be sure to leave about 4 in (10 cm) of stringing material at the end.
- Some jewelry makers prefer beading their entire necklace before adding one of the ends—do what you prefer![11] Adding a lobster claw or clasp to the end of the necklace first will keep your beads on the string without a stopper.
Secure the final clasp section to the necklace with a crimp bead.
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String another crimping bead onto the thread or wire. Slide on the end of the clasp duo you chose (a lobster claw or jump ring), create another loop through the crimp bead, and squish the crimp bead in place.[12]
- Be careful not to pull the stringing material too tight. Leave a small amount of slack in the necklace. This leaves room for the beads to move and rotate. If the stringing material is too tight, the necklace will be rigid, and this can make the design look angular.
- Keep in mind that a lobster claw connects to a jump ring. You can’t have one without the other.
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Cut away any leftover string or wire.
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Use wire cutters or jewelry scissors to remove any excess wire or thread. To avoid cutting the material too close to the crimp bead, weave about 1 in (2.5 cm) of the material through the beads for extra security.[13]
- Now, all that’s left to do is wear your DIY beaded necklace with pride!
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Community Answer Have you tried searching YouTube for tutorials? That's a really good resource. Your local craft store may also offer classes. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 23 Helpful 74 - Question How can I make a necklace using thread but without beads?
Community Answer Yes, you can make a necklace by braiding or knotting thread without beads. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 37 Helpful 85 - Question Can I just knot the necklace without using clamps or combos?
Community Answer It depends on whether you use strings or wires. If you use strings, it's pretty easy to tie them, but with wire, you might need some tools. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 16 Helpful 24
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Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review!Things You’ll Need
- Fabric tape measure
- Clasps or closures
- Beading wire or Beading thread
- Beads of your choice
- Crimp beads
- Crimping pliers or chain nose pliers
- Wire cutters or jewelry scissors
- Beadboard (optional)
- Super glue (optional)
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How toMake a NecklaceReferences
- ↑ https://www.beadingjewelry101.com/basic-necklace-supplies.html
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Mznc9npisVY?t=11
- ↑ https://youtu.be/a4vIHE611b0?t=4
- ↑ Joseph R. Villarreal, G.G. (GIA). Jeweler. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/kRdbbHeBp20?t=377
- ↑ https://youtu.be/TIA8bWBMc_0?t=69
- ↑ https://youtu.be/kRdbbHeBp20?t=11
- ↑ https://youtu.be/dUn_IAN1VNI?t=552
- ↑ https://youtu.be/dUn_IAN1VNI?t=570
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ehENdRRpzNU?t=2&feature=share
- ↑ https://youtu.be/OEz0zVrSAfA?t=460
- ↑ https://youtu.be/dUn_IAN1VNI?t=766
- ↑ https://youtu.be/dUn_IAN1VNI?t=1092
- Videos provided by Thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich
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To make a beaded necklace, start by measuring your neck, then choose a length for your necklace. Add 6 inches to the length, then cut your beading thread. Slide one bead onto the string, followed by a crimping bead, then add another bead about 1 inch down. Place one end of the clasp on after the crimping bead and make a loop with the string. Thread the end of the string through the clasp, then slide your design onto the string! To learn more about the different materials you can use, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo
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