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Handmade Beaded Jewelry - How to Make Beaded Lanyards

Making your own beaded jewelry is very easy and there are many different beaded patterns to choose from. You can make different lanyards to suit your mood. You might want to make some jewel beaded lanyards for going out and some sturdy braided ones for work. Beaded lanyards are especially fun to make because you can be so creative with them.





Lanyard making is popular because lanyards can be used for many things and lanyard making also means you can customize your own designs. The following lanyard instructions will help you to create a well made, durable and great looking lanyard.





Lanyard Supplies You Need





You will need beads for making a beaded lanyard. You will also need beading wire or tiger tail, a Velcro, magnetic or link clasp, crimp beads, a lanyard hook, a key ring and a pair of needle nose pliers. You can get all these lanyard making supplies from a craft shop or order them online.





Step by Step Lanyard Instructions





First of all, measure two pieces of beading wire or tiger tail to an equal length. The length should be about twenty four inches. Tie one side of each wire to the key ring by stringing a crimp bead on to each wire and pulling it down to the knot of the wire on the key ring. Crimp the bead over the knot with the pliers and put a crimp bead cover over to secure it.





Thread the beads on to the wire, using no more than one or two at a time, matching the pattern on one side with the lanyard beading pattern on the other side. When you have finished threading on the beads, string a crimp bead on each wire and tie the ends off. Attach the ends of the wire to your clasp and move the crimp beads over the knots. Crimp them with the pliers. Crimp a bead cover on top to secure your knots.





Cut off any excess wire. Now your lanyard should be secure and tight. Attach the hook to the key ring and your lanyard is completed.





Lanyard Making Tips





You might like to use seed beads or bugle beads, alternating smaller beads with bigger ones. You can match your bead colors to the season or to your favorite soccer team, for example. A green and red beaded lanyard is great for the festive period over Christmas. You can add alphabet beads spelling out your name or cute charms for a completely unique and special homemade beaded lanyard.





Customize the length of your homemade lanyard if you want it to be longer or shorter. If you are making lanyards as gifts for kids, you can make them shorter. This saves wire and beads and means the lanyard will be the right length.





Lanyard instructions are simple to follow and lanyard making is a wonderful way to create cute and special gifts for your friends. Lanyards are inexpensive to make but they are very useful for carrying important objects like a USB drive, key or ID badge. You can make a variety of beaded lanyards in different colors and styles and you can have one to match every outfit.


What You Need to Make Handmade Wrist and Ankle Bracelets

Accessorizing yourself is one of the cheapest, most convenient ways to get noticed these days. What's even better is that no two handmade designs are the same.





Handmade ankle bracelets, just like wrist bracelets, accentuate your bold fashion statement, especially when you're wearing Capri shorts, denim shorts, cargo shorts, or even a bikini. Before, ankle bracelets were only worn by women; these days, men are also joining in on the rave by handpicking their own empowering choice of ankle bracelets.





Here are some quick tips to get you started on making your own handmade ankle bracelets. Read on below:





On making ankle bracelets, you'll only need the same materials used for making wrist bracelets. As an advice, you should get your own starter kit from local flea markets, boutiques, or even from the internet if you don't have one yet. If you already have a starter kit or a toolbox - but missing out on other essential tools, like the specialized scissors, pliers, etc - you can buy them from local or online accessory stores. If your set of beads, bead tips, or clasps don't suit your taste, buy from online stores like eBay, where thousands of both local and international wholesalers flock.





These are the basic materials and tools you'll need to make either handmade wrist or ankle bracelets:





BEADS





You can choose from a variety of beads: seed beads, glass beads, bugle beads, wooden beads, bone beads, sequins, center beads, rice beads, shell beads, and a lot more. You can even throw in some authentic pearls and precious gemstones in your project, provided they have pre-drilled holes where you can slip in the wire.





BEADING CLASPS





Beading clasps that hold and fasten the ends of the anklet in place. Just like beads, clasps come in a wide variety. Examples are:





- The traditional Hook and Loop Clasp





A clasp wherein you only need to catch the hook into the ring.





- The Barrel Clasp





A simple clasp wherein the one end acts as a screw for the other end.





- The Spring Ring





Much easier to use and cheaply-priced. You just need to push back the lock for the ring to open.





- Magnetic Clasp





Priced higher than the most clasps, but effective - and the self-positioning poles make the ends easy to lock in place.





BEADING WIRE





There are many types of beading wire that can easily amend to your budget and flair for fashion. The typical wire types include: copper-plated, bronze-plated, nickel-plated, sterling silver, fine silver, gold-plated, and painted wires.





CUSHION FOR THE BEADS





For your beads not to roll over the place, you'll need a towel, or a cushion to hold them in place while you're doing the other tasks.





SCISSORS & PLIERS





Scissors are used to cut the excess wire, while the pliers are used to cut the bead tips. Don't use heavy-duty pliers. There are custom-made pliers specifically designed for making loops, crimping, gripping wire, opening/closing rings, coils, bending and shaping the wire - and of course, for cutting heavy-duty wire. Examples of essential pliers every accessorizer should at least have a few of are: round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, serrated chain nose pliers, bent chain nose pliers, flat nose pliers, side cutter pliers, crimping pliers, and memory wire cutters.





BEAD TIPS





Bead tips are used to end an array of beads. The tips are used to hide the terminating knot, which ends a sequence of beads. They also come in a wide variety, which can suit any type of beads you have.





STRAIGHT PINS





Straight pins are used to push the knot into the end of the bead tip.





There you go. We wish you a good luck on your beadmaking hobby/business. You can view our other articles for excellent advice on accessorizing and other forms of artisanship.


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