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Sunday, August 09, 2015

InspirationFX: We Wiill Never Be Royal

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We Will Never Be Royal
 
by: Dwyn Tomlinson

but you sure wouldn't know if from our jewelry!
 
This royal combination of purple and rose gold is royal-looking indeed, 
and is surprisingly easy to make.
 
Make it longer and make a necklace too if you like. Just budget around 
2.5 - 3 x as much fat rattail (moosetail) cord as chain, so for a 7 inch 
bracelet - you would need 21 inches of moosetail (to be safe.)
 
Cut a square of masking tape or painter's tape and roll it around the 
end of the moosetail to make the end thin and stable enough to thread 
through the links.
 
Starting at one end, thread the moosetail back and forth through the 
links of the chain, going through each link.
 
When you get to the end, leave the last link of the chain empty. Cut a 4 
inch piece of wire, and make a wrapped loop in the end link. Then twist 
the wire a few times tightly around the moosetail. Cut the  moosetail - 
leaving a short tail, about a quarter inch, and fuse the cut end with a 
lighter to seal it and stop it from fraying.
 
Poke the wire through the hole in the end cap, and pull the chain and 
the end of the moosetail inside the cap, or at least, right up close. 
Make a wrapped loop on the outside of the cap, attaching half of the 
clasp as you do so. (Don't worry if you forget - just use a jumpring to 
attach the clasp.) The end caps and loops and clasp add about 2-2.25 
inches (5 cm) to the bracelet - so factor this in when calculating how 
much chain and moosetail you need.
 
Then go back and attach the other cap and half of the clasp to the 
beginning of the chain in the same way. A bunch of these in different 
colour chains and cords would look nice and make nice gifts too. Try 
with silk ribbon or multi-colours of thinner satin cord, or even with 
leather. The wide links of the rolo chain are particularly handsome 
against the colour of the woven cord.

















 

Components

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Need some help with some of the techniques? Check our tips page.

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