Anthro Necklace Knockoff – Potentilla Bib

This fun necklace is part of my first Anthro Necklace Week – A whole week of fun tutorial sharing Anthro Knockoffs!

Disclaimer: I am not a jewelry-making expert by any means! I’ve tried to show you the way I do these – but believe me when I say that if I can do these – anyone can! :)

Today we’re doing the Potentilla Bib Necklace – which I just love.

I don’t get the price though. (I usually don’t.) It’s $138.00 for this little gem. Is it because it’s made in France?? I have no idea.

Here’s the Made in Carlsbad version:

And here’s the French Anthro Version. Oui oui.

 This is really one of my favorites for the week.
Here’s how to make your very own, inexpensive, Non-French, knockoff.

Materials:

  • Scissors
  • Needle & Thread
  • Needle Nose Pliers
  • Wire Cutters

Supplies:

  • 1 18″ Silver Chain Necklace (Or supplies to make your own)
  • Knit fabric (just scraps)
  • Seed Beads
  • Cone or Small Ribbon Clamp
  • 3 Jump Rings (Silver)
  • Felt scrap

 

The first step is to make the flowers. For my flowers I used the end of a T-shirt that I was needing to shorten.

Trace a small 4 leaf flower onto the fabric.

Cut out four flowers this size. Repeat this process making a smaller 3 leaf flower, cut out 4. Then cut out one 2 leaf piece, with one leaf smaller than the other.

For your largest flower, layer the 4 large pieces on top of each other, rotating them just a bit so the different petals show through.

Sew a grouping of seed beads in the center of your flower. At the same time, do a couple of small stitches in the center that gather the flower just a bit.

Repeat this process for one of the smaller flowers. Stack them so that the petals are rotated and sew on the seed beads.

Take a minute to say some fake swear words because you knocked over the bottle of seed beads.

Sigh.

Repeat the process – minus the mess - with the third flower.

From your felt scrap cut a small shape to sew your flowers too.  It should be a little larger on one side for the larger flower, but it should be able to be completely covered by the flowers.

Start with the large flower and sew it to the left side of the felt shape.

Make sure you don’t sew all the way through to the front of the flower, or that your stitches show on any of the petals.

Sew on your two smaller flowers. Overlap them just a bit.

Optional: If your knit is a bit curly, take a little fabric glue and glue down just a few of the petals.

Find the center point of your necklace chain and using wire cutters, clip it in half.

Turn your flower bib over and add an open jump ring to each side of the felt. Don’t get too close to the edge.

Add one end of your chain to each jump ring.

Close your rings. Your bib is now attached to the chain.

For the small decorative piece at the top, fold the 2 petal flower in half and take a few stitches to gather up the top.

 You can skip this step but I’m paranoid, so I added just a bit of Gorilla super glue to help hold the piece in the ribbon clamp.

If you’re using a clamp, open up the little teeth and place the petal inside. Clamp the ends around the fabric. You can also use a small cone to glue the petals into.

 Add a small jump ring to the loop on the clamp, then add this to the necklace chain near the clasp.

 That’s it! So fun and cute, don’t you think? I think I need this in multiple colors.

 And more photos of the cuteness:

And if you’re addicted to the Anthro-Knockoff thing – these are fun too!

 

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49 Responses
  1. 21

    Bev. Seriously. This is awesome.

    I want one in every color.

  2. 22

    this is so cute, and I prefer your version!

  3. 23
    Elizabeth says:

    Hmmm . . . now I’m torn. I love the colors of the first one, but I love the grey of this one too.

  4. 24
    Dorian says:

    LOVE you Anthro necklace week! I’m doing a T-Shitr Tuesday thing right now where I do Anthro Tee knock offs…between you and me we’ll put Anthro out of work…now if we could find Anthro shoes knock-offs…!LOL! Would love for you to check me out!

  5. 25

    oh, this one is adorable! Love it!

  6. 26
    kelley blake says:

    I am in love! Umm, fabric flowers? Love! Gray? love! Anthro inspired? Love love love!

  7. 27

    What a great knock off!! Love it, it looks SO much like the ridiculously priced one. Great job, and great tutorial!

  8. 28
    Mary says:

    Wow yours looks great!

  9. 29
    Victoria says:

    I linked to this post on my blog, along with my own version.(:

    http://deckedoutinruffles.blogspot.com/2010/09/potentilla-bib-antro-knock-off.html

  10. 30
    QuiltStory says:

    Wow, seriously so stinkin’ cute. Looking forward to giving this a try! Thanks for linking up, we’ll see you next week!

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    erin d. says:

    love this as well!

  13. 33

    Anthro’s got nuthin’ on you girl. Great job. Thank you for linking ;).

  14. 34
    Katie says:

    You cannot be serious about that anthro price!!! It’s a good thing crafty blogger are so clever and good about making super cute versions! Great job, I have lots of old knit t-shirts AND seed beads. Looks I’m ready to make up a whole bunch of these☺ Thanks for joining us at A Crafty Soiree! I’m enjoying your series of necklaces.

  15. 35
    lolly jane says:

    SOOOO cute! glad you visited! love your site!

    :)kelli & kristi

  16. 36

    beautiful!!! i love the colors… love everything! i don’t have patience for this kind of craft, soi can really appreciate your hard work! :)

  17. 37

    Oh, nice job!! I love this! Thanks for sharing!

  18. 38
    ashlee says:

    I love it. It’s so pretty and a great knock off! well done. Thanks for linking up to Topsy turvy Tuesday! I’ll be featuring this tomorrow!

  19. 39
    Michelle L. says:

    This is so gorgeous – such an amazing tutorial, too! My absolute favorite part is the teeny end flower. Also, your swear words could have been in French.

  20. 40
    Carrie says:

    I Love yours, even more then the Anthro Version! Awesome job!

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