02 November 2008

HOW TO Make Your Own Designer Medallion Necklace


Mission accomplished!.... and I am thrilled with my new one of a kind designer inspired necklace....and this is how I made it:

YOUR OWN DESIGNER INSPIRED NECKLACE

It helps to have a "stash" of treasures, but if you don't you can find everything for this project on Ebay ( if you need help email me!)....for me, hunting for the treasure is part of the creative process and is what will make your necklace truly unique to you. I did a search under "antique applique" and that is where I found the most beaded pieces that will work for this project. You may also try "bullion patch" or "vintage sewing trim".

When you have found the centerpiece for the necklace you will need a base to attach it to. I used a scrap of felted wool. You could also use a piece of felt. I cut 2 pieces about an inch bigger all the way around than the beaded patch. I fused the 2 pieces of felted wool together using Heatnbond which you can find at Joann Fabrics. I then hand stitched the beaded patch unto the felt.

When the bead work was in place I carefully cut around the edge leaving about 1/8th inch border. I have a large collection of antique cloth buttons(which you can also find on Ebay) and I selected three and sewed them to the top of the medallion.

I had this beautiful scrap of vintage silk kimono fabric that I have held unto for years because it was long and narrow like a ribbon and it had a beautifully frayed edge. I was never sure what I would do with it but I knew that someday it would make its way into one of my projects. I wide silk ribbon would work equally as well.

I made crochet loops on each side of the top edge of the felt and knotted the strip of fabric to each loop. I then threaded 2 fabric covered beads that I made(see instructions for Fabric Bead Necklace from January blog entry) onto the strip of fabric and knotted each side, I then added 2 vintage wood beads above the fabric beads. I had a small piece of the kimono fabric left so I gathered it into rosettes and stitched it to the back of the felt. The finish touch was the purple silk ball that I attached to the bottom....and within a couple of hours ....VOILA!...my very own fabulous chunky, centerpiece, one of a kind, beaded medallion necklace.

2 comments:

Jennspiration said...

I love your stuff, you do a beautiful job at making old things new again. My favorite item, that I so want to make is your fabric bead necklace, I've had it on my favorites for quite some time. I WILL make it one of these days!

froogal said...

Thank you for officially jump starting my New Year blog writing!!!!! Knowing that I have inspired even one person helps me push forward when I have been feeling a bit "mucked down". I have had some sleepless nights that have turned into creative brain storming sessions so keep watching to see where I am headed in 09!

froo*gal