Nowadays choker necklaces have become that latest trend, though it was a fashion accessory years back, it has come back strong and better now. These bring a different type of style to your fashion. They can be casual, formal, decent, punk rock chick like or anything for that matter.
You do not need a big budget or a hill of tools, just a little bit of skill and a good thing is in the world.
1. How to make a Lace Choker:
Require Material:
- Lace
- Scissors
- Gel Second Glue
- 2x end cap
- Flat pliers
- 2x connecting ring
- Extension chain
- Snap hook
1. Loop around the neck and cut off the required size. When determining the size of the lace, we take into account the fastening and also the bending of the lace ends.
2. Apply adhesive on both ends of the lace and turn them about 0.8 cm. Then slide them into the end caps and push them well with flat ticks.
3. Using the pliers, open the coupling ring and slide it through the eyelet of the end cap and the carbine. We will close the union ring again. We also proceed at the other end of the lace, but instead of the carbine to the choker we attach the extension chain.
2. Chokers Necklace Steps:
Required Material:
- Velvet ribbon
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Decoration
- Gel Second Glue
- 2x end cap
- Flat pliers
- 2x connecting ring
- Extension chain
- Snap hook
1. Cut off the necessary size of the velvet ribbon. Insert the ends of the ribbon into the end caps and press them tightly with flat ticks.
2. Put adornment into the center of the choker so that it passes through the bottom edge of the ribbon. We finish the woolen choker in the same way as the lace.
3. Leather O-Ring Choker
Required Material:
- Staple
- Splitting pliers
- Gross fix
- Leatherette cord
- Scissors
- Ruler
- 2x end cap
- Flat pliers
- 2x connecting ring
- Extension chain
- Snap hook
1. Wrap the wire around the coarse pins or some other round object. We cut away the excess ends of the wire and create a ring (my diameter was 1.8 cm).
2. Cut two pieces of leatherette laces of approximately 34 cm. Fold them halfway through the ring and make a loop. The length of the leatherette will be shortened to the required size (we can help with the already produced chocolate) and then we will produce the ending in the same way as the previous choker.
Note: Tighten the loops so that the ring does not move. If we want to be sure that the joint remains on the wire, the leatherette cord will stick to it.
Hope you like these DIY 3x Chokers tutorials.
By Emily
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