Easy-to-Make Glamorous Long Pearl Necklace
Pearl Lariat Necklace Overview
Pearl Lariat Necklace Materials
Stringing MaterialI used Accuflex beading wire.
Beads
Make sure the holes are big enough for at least 2 passes with your stringing material. You will need about 4 strands of pearls for a long necklace. I spaced them using size 11 Japanese seed beads.
Wire Cutters
I used my trusty flush cutters.
Heavy Crimp Beads
I used 2-mm sterling silver tubes.
Crimping Pliers Or flatnose pliers
Difficulty Level
Easy
Time Required
Couple of Hours (take a while to string on all of those pearls)
Here's a photo of the supplies I used to make my rope. First things first! Make sure your wire will fit through your beads and your crimps. Trust me... you don't want to string a meter or two of beads and then discover your wire is too big to double back through your crimps or beads. On the flip side, your crimps will not be secure if your wire is too thin for them. Ideally (this is important for necklace strength & durability!), you want wire that will just barely double back through the beads and crimps.
Find Pearl Lariat Materials
You should be able to find pearls, beading wire, and crimp beads at pretty much any beading or craft store. Of course, materials are available online too. Feel free to add items to this list or to vote them up/down.
Soft Flex Best Beading Wire .014 Inch - 30 Ft.
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Soft Flex Best Beading Wire .019 Inch - 30 Ft.
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Sterling Silver Crimp Beads 2 X 1mm (100)
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Excelta EBC-584, Bead Crimping Pliers
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Real Copper Crimp Beads 2 X 2mm (50 Crimps)
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Cultured Round Potato Creamy White Pearls 3-4mm /16 Inch Strand
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Bead Boutique Bead Box and Silver-Lined Seed Beads
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Pearl Lariat Necklace - Step 1
String your pattern of beads onto the spool of wire. I simply alternated 6-mm pearls with size 11 silverlined glass seed beads (Japanese, with relatively big holes). I tend to string 50-60 inches of beads. If you look closely, you can see the crimp beads in my pattern. They are the silver beads following the 11th and 12th pearls from the end of the wire. Pearl Lariat Necklace - Step 2
Keep on stringing in your pattern until you reach your desired length, nearly run out of beads, or simply can't stand to string any more. At this point, you have a design decision to make. Option 1 (not shown): You can make a simple rope. Don't simply add a crimp as your final bead, crimp, then cut. If you do, you are begging for trouble! This technique can work on a short necklace, but in a long rope, too much strain is applied to the crimp, which is likely to slip off at some point. If you want a simple rope, you string a crimp, some more beads, string a small bead, then run the wire back through your design, through the crimp, pull the design tight, crimp, then cut. Even better, have a crimp, a bead (or a few), another crimp, a bead (or a few), small turnaround bead, then run the wire up through the design. You don't want to run the wire back through an extended length of the design (it would become very stiff). Use your judgement. Let the beads slide down to the secured end, allow a few inches of wire to work with, cut the wire from the spool, unstring some beads to make your crimp pattern, thread the wire through. One of the easiest ways to tighten the design is to hold the wire end with pliers and pull the beads taut. Crimp the crimp(s), cut, and wear! Pearl Lariat Necklace - Step 3
Option 2: I like to be able to use the beaded ropes as lariats, so I like to form a loop at one or both ends of the strand. Make your loop as big as you like, just make sure it is big enough for your beads to pass through it. The technique for making a lariat with loops is pretty much the same as for making a straight strand. First, string most of your beads onto the wire. As you near your desired length, string a crimp or two into the design and some more beads. Run your wire tail up through the crimp(s), pull the loop tight, and cut the wire. Pearl Lariat Necklace - Step 4
Here's my completed rope. I made mine using a very simple design, but there are infinite design options. It's very popular to string a special bead right in the middle of the strand so that you can center it at your throat, wrap the ends of the lariat around the back of the neck, and then knot or loop the ends in front for an elegant multistrand look. I've taken photos of some lariat style ideas to help you explore the fashion possibilities. Enjoy! Try Crimping Pliers
Double Notch Crimping Pliers - Works on 2mm And 3mm Crimps 44184
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You can mash a crimp bead using any smooth jar pliers, but it is soooo much easier and secure if you use crimping pliers. The other big advantage is that the crimping pliers crush the crimp so that it remains smooth and rounded, rather than flat, so it looks like a pretty bead.
So How Do You Wear It?
I took some photos of ways you can wear a lariat necklace. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination!
Loop within a Loop
Ways to Wear a Lariat Necklace
You could simply wrap the strand around your neck or waist or you could slip one loop through the other to secure the strand. To make the look in this photo, start by placing the center of the strand at your throat, wrap the ends behind your neck and around to the front, then slip one loop into another. Keep the sides even or go for an asymmetrical look. Simple Overhand Knot
Ways to Wear a Lariat Necklace
To get this look, grasp both strands in your hand and tie a single overhand knot. This look is also very cool when worn down the back instead of the front, with upswept hair to show the beads (and back) to their best advantage. Tie It All Together
Ways to Wear a Lariat Necklace
Another style to try is to tie one strand over another, as you would your shoelaces, except without the bow. If you like, make another wrap to form a knot. You could tie the strands close to the neck and then again further toward the ends. You could combine techniques and make a tie, then slip one loop through another. The possibilities are only limited by the length and thickness of the rope. Finished Lariat Necklaces
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