DIY Pearl Studded Sweater

Brrrr . . . we’ve been having an intense cold spell here in California, which means sweaters have been in heavy rotation so far. So much so, that I’ve been inspired to gift the one thing I feel everyone needs this holiday: a turtleneck sweater from JCPenney. But of course, it isn’t a gift from me unless some personalization is involved. I love the idea of transforming an otherwise simple sweater into a chic statement piece with just a few pieces of inexpensive jewelry – in this case, a few strands of glass pearl beads. It’s so easy to do and you can even put it in the wash!

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You’ll need:

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Start but cutting the clasp off the pearl necklace. Remove the pearls and store them in a small bowl.

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Place a large dollop of embellishing glue onto a paper plate. There are some great glues on the market that bond jewels, beads, pearls and metal to fabric. They’re super strong and you’ll be able to wash your garment 7-10 days after application. Carefully dip a pearl into the glue and place it at the top of the shoulder. Make sure the two holes are aligned on the sides. Continue adding pearls along the length of the sleeve, separating them by 2-3 inches.

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Once the middle row has dried, add another alternating row to the left and right of the middle row.

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Continue adding pearls until the entire sleeve is covered. Make sure that each row dries before adding another.

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Although the glue is sufficient in keeping the pearls in place, even through washes, an option is to stitch the pearls in place after the glue has dried for 24 hours. Simply thread a needle that is thin enough to fit through the pearls. Double knot the end of the black thread and push the needle through the bottom of the sweater, closest to one side of the pearl. Thread the needle through the pearl . . .

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and back down into sweater. Pull the thread through the pearl again and double knot it from the inside.

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Continue securing the pearls with thread.

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(images by Andrea Posadas for HonestlyWTF; this post was created in collaboration with JCPenney. All opinions are my own)

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21 Comments

  1. Pat Schwab wrote:

    I really love how this sweater looks. Where did you buy the necklace?

    12.16.16
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  2. Shana wrote:

    Cute!

    12.16.16
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    12.19.16
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    12.19.16
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  5. Gaily wrote:

    This is the perfect idea!! About how many pearls would you say you used?

    12.20.16
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  7. Love how you’ve style this! Lovely chic idea! 🙂

    4.13.17
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  8. My mother in-law is a total nut for anything and everything pearls. This is super unique! Definitely sharing this with her, great tip guys.

    6.9.17
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    6.11.17
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  10. My mother in-law is a total nut for anything and everything pearls. This is super unique! Definitely sharing this with her, great tip guys.

    7.31.17
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    That went from plain to awesome so quickly. Looks absolutely chic!

    8.11.17
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