ANKARA BEADED NECKLACE
Posted by Omo-Ola wires &
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Just follow these simple steps.
1) Pick out the fabric you'll
like to use. Most of the time i prefer to wear brightly coloured outfits so i
went for a dull coloured ankara fabric.
2) You'll need beads. They
could be individual beads or they could already be stringed just like this one
here.
3) Ok this is where you need
to pay attention. You need to cut out enough fabric to cover the whole length
of the necklace. you can determine the length of your necklace by putting the
fabric casually round your neck and adjusting it to a length you like. I wanted
mine really long and my fabric was wide but not long enough so i first
had to cut my fabric in two parts and join it up at the ends.
4) Fold the fabric around the
beads to determine the width. Then using a needle and thread, (choose a colour
that compliments the fabric. i used black thread) Sew up the ends of the fabric
down the whole length of your necklace making it roomy enough for when you need
to put in your beads. Cut off any excess fabric along the length and width,so
its all nice and neat.
5) Turn the fabric inside
out. You should have a long fabric open at both ends. Now put the beads into
the fabric.
6) Thread your needle, and
with the end of the thread, tie up one end of the fabric. Pass the needle
through to the first bead and tie up the space after each bead, keep passing
the needle through the fabric to the next bead and tying up after every bead
till you get to the end of the necklace. ( If you are using individual beads
you will first need to tie up one end of the fabric before throwing in the
beads one after the other and tying up after every bead till the end).
7) Now sew up both ends of
the necklace together to close it up. After sewing up, tie up the area with
your thread so that the space is uniform with the rest of the necklace. No one
should be able to tell the beginning or end of the necklace.
Cut of any stray thread or
fabric.You should then have your necklace all neatly done.
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