I love a good scrap busting project, and this little leather chevron necklace made me giddy. I was able to use up some of my favorite leather scraps (the ones that I was feeling guilty for holding onto because they were so small).
I put them together using some leather cord, and a few jump rings. They were pretty simple to make, and an awl made piercing the leather a cinch. The most difficult part of the process was cutting the chevron pieces so that the edges were straight and even.
Pardon all of the white fuzz...apparently the tank came right from the dryer....but what did I dry it with? |
I love mixing the different leathers together, for a bit of variety.
Inspiration piece found here. My chevron pieces are a bit wider, and my jump rings a bit smaller.
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