ONLY VISIBLE ON EDIT MODE *

youtube_link

{"videos":[{"originalUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/embed/r1fDT9NbNqs","title":"Better Beader Episode 11 - Necklace Lengths","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/r1fDT9NbNqs/hqdefault.jpg","embed":"\n<iframe width=\" 200\" height=\"113\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/r1fDT9NbNqs?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe>\n"}]}

Necklace Lengths

In this video from PotomacBeads, Allie talks about the hints and tips to create different lengths and options for necklaces. Using various variations and types of necklaces can give you options for flattering designs in whatever you create. We hope you enjoy learning more about jewelry-making in this episode of "Better Beaders."

Episode Transcript

Introduction

In Better Beader Episode 11, Allie and Katelyn explore the world of necklace lengths and how to choose the perfect length for your design. Understanding the various necklace lengths and their impact on style and wearability is essential for creating stunning and comfortable pieces. In this article, we'll dive into the key points discussed in the episode and provide a handy guide to help you select the ideal length for your next necklace project.

Standard Necklace Lengths

The hosts introduce the most common necklace lengths and their typical placement on the body:

  • 14-16 inches: Collar length, sits tightly around the neck
  • 16-18 inches: Choker length, rests comfortably around the base of the neck
  • 18-20 inches: Princess length, falls just below the collarbone
  • 22-24 inches: Matinee length, sits a few inches below the collarbone
  • 28-36 inches: Opera length, falls below the bust line
  • 36-42 inches: Rope length, can be worn long or doubled up for a layered look

Factors to Consider

When choosing a necklace length, there are several factors to keep in mind:

  1. Neckline: Consider the neckline of the clothing you'll be wearing with the necklace. Different lengths complement different necklines, such as shorter lengths for high necklines and longer lengths for lower necklines.
  2. Body type: Think about your body type and proportions. Longer necklaces can elongate the torso, while shorter necklaces can draw attention to the neck and face.
  3. Personal style: Choose a length that suits your personal style and preferences. Some people prefer the look and feel of shorter necklaces, while others love the drama of longer pieces.

Design Considerations

The hosts also discuss how necklace length can impact the overall design and balance of your piece:

  • Focal point: The placement of your focal point or pendant can be affected by the necklace length. Longer lengths may require a larger or more dramatic focal point to maintain visual balance.
  • Bead size: Consider the size of your beads in relation to the necklace length. Smaller beads can get lost on longer necklaces, while larger beads may overwhelm shorter pieces.
  • Layering: Necklace length plays a crucial role in layering. Choose lengths that complement each other and create a visually appealing, balanced look when worn together.

Measuring and Adjusting Length

To ensure a comfortable and well-fitting necklace, it's essential to measure accurately and make adjustments as needed:

  1. Measure your neck circumference or a well-fitting necklace to determine your preferred length.
  2. When designing, consider adding a few extra inches to your desired length to account for the thickness of the beads and the space taken up by the clasp.
  3. If you're unsure about the length, create an adjustable closure using chain extenders or sliding knots to allow for flexibility in wear.

Conclusion

Necklace length is a crucial aspect of jewelry design that can greatly impact the style, comfort, and overall look of your piece. By understanding the different standard lengths and considering factors such as neckline, body type, and personal style, you can create necklaces that are both beautiful and wearable. Remember to keep design elements like focal points and bead sizes in mind, and always measure accurately to ensure a perfect fit. With these tips from Better Beader Episode 11, you'll be well on your way to designing necklaces that you and your customers will love wearing.

Related Projects