Fabric jewelery is becoming more popular and with that in mind I want to  get in on this trend and make myself some wonderful pieces.

And  yesterday I finished my first attempt at creating fabric jewelery. I'd  say it was a success. I am happy with the end product and have already  synced it with my wardrobe.
Just to fit in with other crafters on the  net I have decided to do a tutorial on my version of 'the fabric  necklace'.

You'll  need:
-7 pieces of material (I've used 5 blue and 2 white)
optional:
-beads  (I've used 3 beads, all wooden)
and this is so simple it could be  either hand or machine sewn.
Step  1.Cut out the 5 pieces you want to use for the necklace  part.
Mine were about 40cm, but you could make them varying lengths  to add variety. I also ripped them so they had raw edges. If you wanted  your necklace to look neater you could over lock the edges.
Step 2.Cut out the 2 pieces of  white fabric, making sure one edge will match the width of the blue  material.
Step 3.Take  the white fabric and fold it in half, making sure the right side of the  fabric is facing inwards. Sew a seam along the raw edge. Turn the  fabric inside out. Iron.
Step 4.  (optional)
Add some beads to the blue fabric. You'll have to  make sure the holes in the beads are big enough to fit the fabric in. It  took me a few tries and I did have to change the size of the beads  before I found some that fitted properly. (I chose the wooden beads to  represent drift wood ad this version is inspired by the ocean and  waves).
Step 5.I  twisted the blue fabric so that the pieces didn't I guess sit 'neatly'.  You could keep them in order or twist them. If you're a neat freak you  can over lock the edges or you can just sew a seam to hold them in  place. Do this on both sides.
Step  6.Pin the white straps to the blue fabric and sew and/or  over lock. Make sure that you have the seam on the same side of both  sides.
Step 7.I tied  the ends of the straps in knots but you could leave them raw. You could  even add some matching beads before tying the knots.
I am pleased  with my first attempt and feel like making more. Other themes could  include forest, shells, futuristic or something eclectic.
Something  I discovered about the necklace....

It doubles as a scarf. Sorry about the dodgy pictures, I just wanted to get pictures up on the net quickly. When I've made some more I'll definitely be uploading them to my deviantART page
www.amyyy-xd.deviantart.com/