DIY Tassel Necklace

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This gorgeous handmade necklace is quite the statement piece and so easy to make.

DIY Tassel Necklace Tutorial with Directions

Creating handmade jewelry offers the opportunity to make beautiful pieces in the exact sizes and color pallets for all fashion statements. Using hemp cord twine from Hemptique is great because it comes in a huge variety of colors. For this DIY tassel necklace, I used neutral colors and beads so it would go with all of my autumn outfits. I can’t wait to share with you the steps to make one for yourself.

Materials and Supplies Needed for Tassel Necklace

Craft cord comes in a variety of package sizes starting with these small cards. It also comes in spools , balls and packaged sets. There truly are so many beautiful colors to choose from so that must might be the hardest part of this project – picking the one to use!

Steps to Make DIY Tassel Necklace

Step One

Start by cutting and folding a piece of cardboard to wrap the twine around in order to make the tassel. This one is 3 inches wide. Note : The wider the cardboard is – the longer your tassel with come out to be.

Wrap the twine around the cardboard a bunch of times. The more you wrap it, the thicker it will be. I wrapped this one 40 times.

Step Two

Once the twine is wrapped, cut it off. Cut another piece of twine in the same color into an eight inch piece. Loop it under and one end of the cardboard and tie a knot around the bunch of wrapped twine.

Step Three

Use a 5 inch pieces of jewelry wire. Feed it through the tied piece

Step Four

Feed the wire through tassel cap, add beads and then bend the wire back into the bead to secure in place. If your wire is too long, cut it to make it fit tightly.

Step Five

Cut the bottom of the tassel to make the strands all individual and trim. Get the tassel wet and use fingers to flatten hemp cord. Let it dry completely. Make any additional trims necessary.

Step Six

Braid three piece of twine to make the necklace. This could be any length you like. Mine is 24 inches. To keep the braid neat, tie knots every five to six inches.

Step Seven

Thread the necklace through the wire to add the tassel. Create a closure by tying one side of the necklace over a bead and the other side knotting a loop to go over the bead.

About Hemptique Craft Cord

#20 Hemp Cord is a favorite among crafters. This best selling hemp cord is polished to eliminate stray fibers, maintain strand consistency, and enhance the brilliant colors of the product. This Eco-Friendly and Multipurpose Hemp Cord is also strong and durable. Perfect for all kinds of crafting!

  • 100% Hemp
  • Thickness: 1mm approx.
  • Polished Finish
  • Length: 62.5m. (~205 ft.)
  • Eco-Friendly, Biodegradable, AZO-Free Dye, & Oil-Free
  • Perfect for Macrame Jewelry Making, Scrapbooking, Greeting Cards, Gift Wrapping, Crochet, Crafts, School Projects, Friendship Bracelets, etc.

More Fun Ideas with Hemptique Craft Cord

Beth over at Creatively Beth used one of my favorite craft cords, the Variegated Rainbow. She created a darling handmade card. Go check it out on her blog! This would be a really fun one to use for another DIY tassel necklace!

Lindsay at Artsy Farty Mama used the craft cord to make an amazingly beautiful macramé plant hanger. She has all of the steps over on her blog.

String art is one of my favorite things to make with craft cord. Get all of the tips and tricks for making your own string art.

DIY String Art Step by Step

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Too busy to make this right away?! Pin it for later!  Pin this project to your favorite craft board on Pinterest and it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.

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I would really love to hear what you think about this DIY Tassel Necklace idea! If you try it out, I would sure like to see it! Share on InstagramFacebook, or leave a comment/photo on the project pin on Pinterest! #LauraKellyDesigns

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XO,

Laura

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