Glittery Raindrop Necklace

by yosyam in Craft > Knitting & Crochet

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Glittery Raindrop Necklace

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This Raindrop Necklace would be more glittering in the evening.
And you can use the clasp of necklace as a switch to turn on and off the light.

You Will Need

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1 crochet hook
2 blue color of yarn
3 conductive thread
4 5mm LED (white)
5 3V coin cell battery
6 vinyl tape
7 scissors
8 pliers

and needle, necklace clasp

Before Make the Circuit

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Cover the LED leads by tape, not to touch each other. Using pliers, twist the leads a few times, creating loops.

Crocht a Ball

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Make a ball for covering a battery.

Crochet a Raindrop

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Treble crochet for LED light filtering through the stitches of raindrop.

Make the Circuit

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