Making a Knitted Chain or Braided Chain Necklace --
An Advanced Beginner's Jewelry Making Technique -- Page 11

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Step 24A Braided Chain Necklace  -- Jewelry Making Project

Step 24A:  You can view a finished end cone connection between a braided necklace and a clasp at right.  Unless you are very good with your wire wraps, this technique is probably a better way to finish a necklace than the open connection we discussed in the first 7 pages. 

The three necklaces below are examples of what you can make using this technique. 

Braided 925 Silver Soft Flex Braided Gold Soft Flex Knitted Chain

On the following web page, we will provide some bonus pictures on how to get started making a braided chain. 

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