- 1). Measure the middle of your neck with the tape measure. This will be the length of the choker.
- 2). Clip paper clips together by threading one clip through another so they are attached at their ends. Continue to attach them until you make a chain long enough to fit around your neck.
- 3). Weave the paper clips on both ends of the necklace through the male and female ends of the hook-and-eye clasps. This clasp allows the wearer to easily and quickly put on and take off the necklace.
- 4). Tie very short pieces of ribbon in a knot around each joint where two paper clips meet or skip paper clips to space the ribbon farther apart. The ribbon adds an element of softness to the metal chain as well as interesting decoration. Cut off the ends so only the tight knot remains and the ribbon is nearly flush with the chain of paper clips.
- 1). Measure the middle of your neck with the tape measure. This will be the length of the choker.
- 2). Select key chain rings based on diameter; the larger the ring, the more space it will take up on your neck. Larger rings often look more masculine while smaller rings look more delicate and feminine.
- 3). Weave one key chain ring onto another by pulling the end of one ring open slightly and feeding the second ring through that opening. Continue to attach rings to the chain until it is long enough to wrap around your neck.
- 4). Feed the male end of the hook-and-eye clasp through the last key chain ring on one side of the necklace and the female end of the clasp through the last ring on the other side of the necklace. This allows you to clasp and unclasp the necklace.
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