Ok. I realize I am in danger of sounding like a broken record.
Yes, I say this almost every time I post a necklace. Yes, I will probably say it again.
But seriously! This is my new favorite knockoff. I loooooooove it.
Love.
We’re supposed to making gifts for Christmas right? Well too bad. This one is MINE.
How do you like that for Christmas Cheer?
I am, however, willing to make duplicates, so people on my list can fall in love with this necklace too.
See? I’m not all rude.
(I’m not really rude at all. I just like to pretend I’m tough.)
Ready to see? Here’s my version of Anthro’s Chained Lace Bib Necklace:
And here’s the original:
Oh the chains and the lace and velvet ribbon and the rhinestones. Sigh.
Did I say love?
Ok – enough gushing. Ready for a tutorial??
I will warn you, this takes a little time. Like a few hours. Grab your stuff and sit in front of Harry Potter 7 Parts 1 & 2.
It’s not difficult – it just takes time to do some of the steps.
I promise when you’re done you’ll be so happy with the result that you won’t mind – plus you won’t have spent $468 on a necklace.
Hello.
Materials You’ll Need:
2 – 3 ring connectors (I found these in an earring findings kit)
Chain – 34″
3/8″ wide Velvet Ribbon – about 2 1/2 yards or so
1 1/2″ wide (or so) Lace – 16″
Jump rings – lots. You’ll need 6 mm and 8 mm.
Rhinestone Trim – 16″
Matching thread, needle
round-nosed pliers, wire cutters
Start by cutting your chain into 4 pieces – 8 1/2″ long.
Connect two chain pieces to the outside rings on the three ring connectors with jump rings.
Using your larger 8mm jump rings, connect the first links in the chains with a jump ring.
Continue connecting every other link in the chains with jump rings.
Repeat for the other chain pieces.
Cut 2 pieces of velvet ribbon, 9″ long each. Turn the ends under just a bit and sew them down so they don’t fray.
Cut 2 – 8 1/2″ lengths of rhinestone trim. Lining up the rhinestones with the top of the velvet, sew down the rhinestones with just a few stitches every so often.
This will help the trim lay flat against the velvet. You should have a little space at the end of the ribbon without rhinestones.
Insert the ribbon in through the center of the jump rings, between your two chains. This will take a little finagling. Just pull it through gently.
Bring the ribbon right up to the top of the center ring on the three-ring connector. Sew the ribbon to this little ring.
Your ribbon should now run through the center of your jump rings.
Repeat for the other chains/ribbon.
Cut two 8 1/2″ pieces of lace. Connect one piece of lace to the Left side of a chain group and a piece of lace to the Right Side of a chain group.
Use your smaller 6 mm jump rings and connect it to the outside links of the chain.
You could also hand sew this on if you are sick of jump rings. :)
Lay the two pieces out and overlap the ends of the ribbon that don’t have rhinestones. Make a “v” shape.
Sew together the ribbon ends.
Make a smallish bow out of velvet ribbon. Sew this over the section you just sewed together.
Cut two 25″ pieces of Ribbon. Add a larger jump ring to the top of each connector piece. Feed the ribbon through each ring and knot them just above the ring.
And that’s it!! That wasn’t too bad was it?
I just love the combination of materials. . .
Update: After a few comments I have added a picture of me wearing the necklace.
(You guys know I hate these right?? :)
I need to build an outfit around this (tell me I’m not the only one who shops for clothes to go with their jewelry) But I love the contrast of the ivory against black.
I think I need a gray and white version.
Soooo – how did I do? Do you love it too?
I’m pretty happy with my not-$468 dollar necklace. ;)
I have more Accessory Gift ideas coming soon – including more knockoffs!! Yay!
I’m linking to Sunday Scoop, Today’s Creative Blog, Met Monday, Skip to my Lou, Tutorials & Tips Tuesday, Funky Junk Interiors, and the other fabulous parties on the sidebar – make sure you check them out!
Divya N says
really cute…you must also post pics of you wearing them so that we know how they look :)
Rebecca @ My Girlish Whims says
Turned out great! love the use of the chandelier findings, very creative!
Michelle L. says
Holy Anthro, Batgirl! This is simply stunning! incredible work, Bev. And I am totally giggling about every new necklace being you FAVORITE necklace. I thought that was just me!
But seriously, this is my favorite necklace you have ever posted.
Jennifer Brasher says
Love, love, love it!!! Nice job! I’m definitely going to be making one of these.
Shona says
It’s gorgeous! You did it again! Remember that every time you say “THIS is my new favorite”…….we’re saying it too! Thanks so much for sharing!
Michele @ The Scrap Shopp says
I agree, we really need a photo of you wearing this one, Bev! This is stunning! I think with each new knock off you make that its my new favorite, too. lol! This one will be hard to beat! (And not just the price tag – ouch!!)
Dione says
Post pics of u wearing this pretty plllllllzzzzzz :) lol I think a black and silver version would be gorgeous too!
Raw says
Very ‘classy’…….
Michele @ The Scrap Shopp says
LOVE the new photo!! I think it looks pretty good with your black tee. :) And who *doesn’t* build their wardrobe around their jewelry???
aimee steckowski says
LOVE!!!!
donatella says
as I already mentioned, you’re the jewelry-knockoff-celebrity!!!! gorgeous!!!
Alma says
I love it! It’s so pretty. :)
Suzie says
Oh, I love it! In my humble opinion, YOURS is better! And, you know, it’s okay to do something nice for yourself every now and then! (It looks great on ya, too!) Another item going to my Pinterest Must-do board!
Rebecca Cousins says
Love!!!!! Great job!
Meg says
L.O.V.E., L.O.V.E., L.O.V.E. it Bev! You look rocking wearing that beauty :)
Ashley at The Feisty Redhead says
Your Anthro knockoffs are always amazing!! This one’s no exception. Love it!
Dopey LaRue says
You did such a great job, I love it :)
holly ll says
I like the combination of materials – I am partial to a combo of soft and tougher materials in all things I do and wear! This looks fabulous on you. I am trying a piece of jewelry too! (YIKES!)
Sandy says
This is just awesome. Love it. Thanks for sharing. It looks great on you too with the black tee. Excellent job!!!!
Rhonda says
Aaaaaa-mazing! I love this idea. I’ve never made jewelry, but this one sure has me wanting to! Thanks for sharing how to make this gorgeous necklace.
Judi 'Beadarooni' says
Another great, easy to follow, tutorial! I pinned it and told people to subscribe to your blog. Hope they do!! And it’s nice see it on, and to put a face to the blog owner! TFS!
Yami Guru says
Awesome!!! Thank you for the tutorial and saving me $468 on a necklace I plan to make for Xmas! (^_^)b
Kate says
WOW! I absolutely love this! You did a fantastic job :) Thanks for linking up via Tatertots and Jello!
Ivalex says
I love vintage style. Greetings from me and the Czech Republic.
Nicole @ DavisDomestications says
You did a wonderful job. Great tutorial too. I pinned it and will be making one. :) (That is when I get the time…they’d be great Christmas gifts!) When I do, I’ll blog about it and give you full credit. Thanks so much!
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aimee says
wow, what a great knock off you did a great job it looks so much like the real thing, thanks for sharing the tutorial xxx
Chris says
Hi Beverly, this is absolutely stunning. What a beautiful job you did. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris