DIY Braided Rope Necklace
This was one of those projects that I had in the works and mid-way through, the tutorial popped up on another blog! I feel like that happens often in the blog world — it’s a tricky situation, because you never want to feel like you’re stepping on someone else’s toes. And in the opposite situation, where someone re-does one of your projects, you don’t want to feel like other people are copying your tutorials. But the bottom line is that great minds think alike, and the same things are made over and over on DIY blogs. It’s all about putting your own spin on things and knowing in your heart that you aren’t copying. In this case, the girls over at A Beautiful Mess made an awesome version of this necklace, but it’s slightly different than the process for mine, so I’m going ahead with it. There now, see? Everybody’s happy.
Anyway! I love this necklace. It’s my new favorite thing, and it kind of makes me feel all nautical and like I should be summering on a yacht somewhere. Or at least in the Hamptons. But I digress. Here’s what you’ll need!
Materials
- cotton rope trim
- 2 bushings (mine were copper but I spray painted them gold)
- necklace chain
- necklace clasp
- jump rings
- needle nose pliers
- strong glue
- scissors
- tape
Make Time: 30 minutes
Cut 6 pieces of rope trim, 10″ each. Tape down the ends. Make three groups of two strands each and braid together. When your braid is about 7-8″ long, wrap tape tightly around both ends.
Trim the taped ends to about 1/2″ in length. Unwrap one end. Thread a jump ring through one of the ropes and apply some glue to the rope so that it doesn’t unravel. Attach 7″ of chain. Re-wrap the ropes in the tape tightly. Repeat on the other side.
On the open ends of the chain, attach a jump ring on one side and a necklace clasp on the other.
Apply glue to the inside of the bushing and carefully string it onto one end of the necklace. Secure the taped end inside, hiding the tape and being sure that the bushing is firmly glued in place. Repeat on the other side.
Now go get on your yacht and tell someone you bought your new necklace at an insanely expensive store. Because it kind of looks like it. I love this thing! xoxo
I love it. And I love that you were open and shared other work as well. It happens to the best of us.
this is so chic and simple! I can’t wait to give it a try!
This is lovely!
I love this! Awesome tutorial and lovely pictures to go along with it! My twin sister is going to love this too. I may make one for her and one for myself 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing!
ooo I just found your blog and love it!!! this is such a cute idea, and can’t wait to keep reading
I love this!! I made a cord bracelet, so I think a necklace has to be next on my list 🙂
http://dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.ca/2013/05/easy-diy-knotted-cord-bracelet.html
I love it…gorgeous. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Jill
Classy with a Kick
It looks so pretty! I might try to make one of these myself, I’ll make sure to send you a picture of it. Thanks for the tutorial !!
Nice and creative necklace. Love it.
This is really cute! I love it!
I like the bushings idea.
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Any tips on how to make this a bracelet instead?
Hiya! I know this is kinda off topic but I’d figured I’d ask.
Would you be interested in exchanging links or maybe guest writing a
blog article or vice-versa? My blog addresses a lot of the same topics as yours and
I believe we could greatly benefit from each other.
If you’re interested feel free to shoot me an email. I look forward to hearing from you!
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So cute!!
Love your necklace. Would love to try and make one. What size is the cord you used? Is it 2 mm or 3 mm. Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Marilyn! We used 3 mm. xo
This is so chic and simple!
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Thankyou for sharing this necklace. Where do you get the materials to make this necklace