Easy Swarovski Crystal and Chain Necklace
Just a quick post about a necklace that always manages a compliment. This meets all the criteria of a great piece of jewelry.
- Easy to make!
- Coordinates with many outfits. Dresses up or down, so this has lots of wearing opportunities.
- Easy on the budget, but looks expensive.
Here's the list of necklace making supplies.
- 16 -20 inches of chain, depending on your size requirements
- 1 pendant size crystal and 1 smaller complimenting crystal bead (I've made this type of necklace with other kinds of beads, but the crystals take the lead)
- 2 eyepins or headpins that match chain finish and/or metal type
- 1 lobster claw clasp that fits into the link of chain
Here's how it's done…
- Cut desired length of chain
- Attach the pendant crystal to one end of chain. This can be done with wire wrapping it permanently to the chain using a headpin. In this case I used a heavier gauge headpin and made more of a semi wrap loop
- Make loops on each end of the smaller bead after you sliding onto the headpin. Attach one loop to the lobster claw clasp and attach the other loop to the other end of the chain. See the pictures below.

This next picture shows off a matching earrings.
and…just a quick insert to highlight different chains that easliy work with this "y" style necklace.
Crystal copper pairs well with the antique copper chain and Silver Shade, Black Diamond and Clear crystal coordinate with gunmetal, sterling and sliver plated chains.
We have featured all these components on a separate jewelry making project page on the shop site. Click here to find, buy and make.









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[...] Easy Swarovski Crystal and Chain Necklace Just a quick post about a necklace that always manages a compliment. This meets all the criteria of a great piece of jewelry. Easy to make! Coordinates with many outfits. Dresses up or down, so this has lots of wearing opportunities. Easy on the budget, but looks expensive. Here’s the list of necklace making supplies. 16 -20 inches of chain, depending on your size requirements 1 pendant size crystal and 1 smaller complimenting crystal bead (I’ve made this type of necklace with other kin [...]
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