By jacobtothe on Skatehive
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post showcasing two ways to make necklaces. However, I had a few other photos with another type which I omitted at the time for being too simple. After some thought, I decided they needed some attention anyway, because simple projects are easiest for beginners. On the left, I used an owl pendant I've had lurking in my supplies for many years. It came with an attached bail, and it was as simple as running the cord through the bail, and then adding the cord ends and findings. On the right, I used a fancy bail, connected it to an ornate pendant, and added charms to the three points cast into it with more jump rings. I didn't notice until after I took the photo that the rightmost key had gotten twisted when I set up the photo. The left and right do hang symmetrically. Supplies required: Cordage (ribbon, suede/leather cord, braided leather, etc.) Cord ends (socket, U-shaped sheet metal, or coil) Clasp and jump rings (if not included in your cord ends kit) Bail Pen