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How-To / Project #68-002-06

Rosary Style Linked Fish Necklace (#68-002-06)

Parts:

 44  37-715-1	1-1/2 inch Thin Eye Pins
  3  37-086-0	1-3/4 inch Teardrop Paddles
  9  37-113-1	Sm. Round Jump Rings
  1  39-243-1	7 x 12mm Lobster Clasp
  1  41-206-1	6mm Split Ring
 47  23-464-035	4-5mm 'E' Beads - Gunmetal
154  20-224-632	Size 10 (about 2mm) Seed Beads - Blue Zircon
  3  44-936	Cast Pewter Fish Charm with Loop at Top and Bottom
Items below are pictured in the same order as the list above:

Thin eye pins from Rings & Things Teardrop paddles from Rings & Things Round jump ring from Rings & Things Lobster clasp from Rings & Things Split ring from Rings & Things Gunmetal E beads from Rings & Things Blue zircon seed beads from Rings & Things Cast pewter fish charm from Rings & Things

Making the Necklace:

A. Make the connecting links:
  1. String an 'E' bead onto an eye pin. Trim excess and make a loop. (See eye pin loop instructions.) Continue this step until there are 24 made. Set aside.
  2. Now string 3 seed beads, an 'E' bead, and 3 more seed beads onto an eye pin and make a loop. Make 20 of these.
    Make the connecting links (image courtesy of Rings & Things)
B. Connect links to make a chain:
  1. Attach a small jump ring to one end of an eye pin with only an 'E' bead on it. (Open an eye pin like you open a jump ring. See jump ring directions.)
  2. Starting with the other end of that eye pin, connect a seed bead eye pin, then another 'E' bead, seed bead, 'E' bead, etc.
  3. Once you connect 4 of the 'E' bead eye pins, attach a fish using a jump ring. Attach to the mouth of the fish so it will be facing down the necklace.
  4. At the tail, put on a jump ring and continue pattern, starting with the 'E' bead. Stop design at the 8th 'E' bead from the tail.
  5. Repeat B1-4 for opposite side of necklace. The design, including the fish, should line up evenly on both sides.
Connect links to make a chain (image courtesy of Rings & Things)

C. Add dangle:

  1. On one paddle, string 3 seed beads, an 'E' bead, and approx. 13 more seed beads (make sure there's enough room to make the loop). Make loop.
  2. Cut approximately 1/8" (3mm) off the remaining 2 paddles. On each of those paddles, string 3 seed beads, an 'E' bead, and 6 more seed beads. Make a loop.
  3. Hang all 3 paddles from a jump ring, putting the longest paddle in the middle. Face all loops towards the back.
    Add dangle (image courtesy of Rings & Things)
  4. Use a second jump ring to attach the tail of the remaining fish to the jump ring at the top of C3.
  5. Use another jump ring to hook the mouth of the dangling fish (from step C4) to the 2 jump rings at the bottom of the necklace's side pieces.
Use another jump ring... (image courtesy of Rings & Things)

D. Attach the clasp to one end of the necklace using the last jump ring.

E. On the opposite end of the chain, attach the split ring.

The finished product: Rosary-style linked fish necklace (image courtesy of Rings & Things)

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