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How to make a Rosary

How to make a Rosary
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Instruction to make an heirloom quality Rosary with eye pins and chain. This example uses Sterling Silver parts & pieces, with glass beads, totalling $60 (incl. shipping). Makes a unique, heartfelt, and lasting gift. A more utilitarian (but still pretty) version can be made using base metal parts & pieces for under $20 (incl. shipping).

See some of the rosaries I've made at http://kqrpnb.googlepages.com/rosaries

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Step 1Anatomy of a rosary

Anatomy of a rosary
The following will help you understand the process of creating a Rosary.
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33 comments
Apr 5, 2010. 8:29 PMOriyn says:
 Thank you for a great Instructable. I have never made any jewelry item before, so I took about 5.5 hrs doing this project. It was all learning. I used antique finished fastenings (made from brass I think) and stone beads. I also used a 3 connector fastening instead of a center piece and do not have any thing at the end of the drop chain. Including buying tools, I spent about 35-42 dollars. As I got used to the motions, I got much quicker and was doing a decade every 8 minutes or so...but pinning the beads took almost an hour for 25 beads....beginner's lack of skill. XP

Word of warning, my needle-nose pliers did damage the eye pins because I didn't have them coated with anything (I know there's a dip you can apply to your pliers to turn them into "jeweler's tools"...just don't have any) but it worked well for my antique look anyways. ;)

Stones used: 8mm Tigers Eye, 6mm Poppy (Red Brecciated) Jasper, 6mm Red Jasper.

Thank you again!
Apr 14, 2010. 7:47 PMOriyn says:
 Large picture is available on my dA account, oriyn.deviantart.com

The long chain is actually just a "Lost and Found" collection chain from Michaels. I scalped every other link twice so I could free one for the project each time it called for a space before an 'our father'. (sorry if that sounds confusing...I sacrificed every other link basicly)
May 28, 2010. 6:58 PMeash says:
I just made one to send to my husband in Iraq. Thanks for such a wonderful 'ible!
Sep 14, 2010. 4:17 PMrsic says:
thanks for the ible! i just finished making one today, it only took me a few hours, and came out very well for being my first one. i also found some beads i really liked that even had eye pins already through and looped on both sides that will save me time on my next one.



near the center the rosary overlaps, that is why it looks a little weird, i didn't notice until after i took the picture

May 25, 2011. 2:57 PMjessea92322 says:
I love you instructable and I decided to make a rosary of my own. I think I might change it to some sort of thread instead of the eye pins because my beads are on the large side hahaha :)
Apr 23, 2011. 6:24 AMRayvenstar says:
Okay, I saw from this post that I wouldn't be able to bead them on beading wire, but I do have a couple of questions.

my first: Is it absolutely necessary to have a center? My second: Does it always have to be a crucifix?

I was thinking of making some and I'm trying to get more information
Oct 30, 2009. 12:57 AMMrL33TPenguin says:
 You would have to get this blessed by the priest from your Church..
Sep 19, 2010. 1:51 PMJackson1952 says:
It's best not to have them blessed first, they should be blessed by the priest from your your place of worship. However, I recently purchased one already Blessed by the Pope. So, if it's good enough for the Pope to prebless them I'm sure you can have them preblessed as well. Another however, it would be a missed opportunity to get to know your Priest better and your church community which is very important. Besides I don't know how Priests that would be willing to bless rosaries for your commercial gain.
Oct 30, 2009. 2:20 PMMrL33TPenguin says:
 Yeah, I was meaning that should be blessed by the priest if it's for you, but like you said, you shouldn't bless them if they are for sell.
Jan 10, 2010. 9:15 AMLadylaughsalottoo says:
I had never made rosaries before & I looked all over the internet for instructions.  These were the instructions I used.  I made 5 sets, for Christmas, a couple years ago.  They were liked so well, my Grandmother (Irish Catholic) asked me to make a set for one of her sisters.  Now I have an Aunt & an Uncle that want a set as well.  I'm gonna show them the instructions, ande help them, but they can make their own.  LOL
Great instructions, great pics.   Thank you so much.
Jan 7, 2010. 2:25 PMMoonPanther says:
This is a really cool guide! I was wondering though, where you get the cross for it...and if there is a way to make a custom cross yourself.
Oct 10, 2009. 11:16 PMkyashi says:
The instructions were really well done, and the photos were great.  I used vintage faux ivory beads to make one for my best friend's birthday.  Thanks so much for posting this! 
Jul 19, 2009. 6:58 AMzmannion says:
Dont forget to have them blessed
Jul 2, 2009. 12:44 AMCarpedi7 says:
Excellent instructions, I was looking for a rosary instruction manual to make a present for my future grandmother in law and this let me make a beautiful one in about 1 1/2 hours. Thank you!
May 26, 2009. 2:53 PMkristy666 says:
I made a rosary last night using these instructions, only took me about 2 hours total time. EXCELLENT INSTRUCTIONS!
Nov 11, 2008. 9:37 PMmorgagni says:
Bless you for the clear instructions and awesome photos! I especially liked the mouse-over labeling (I hope that part is the PDF I downloaded). I feel like I could do this with some practice! (I'll practice w/the cheap stuff first, LOL!)
Jun 10, 2008. 8:09 PMARVash says:
Wonderful instructable, I might just have to make some instead of buying ;D.
Mar 23, 2008. 6:33 PMm0nkey013 says:
cool instructable about how big should the beads be to make a normal size pair?
Mar 28, 2008. 9:13 PMm0nkey013 says:
yay, thanks! i made a pair and they were like 2 feet long, lol i dont think that i made the loops on the eye pins tight enough to the beads either.
Jan 27, 2008. 11:23 AMRosie-Rose says:
I love the red hearts rosary, can I ask where you got the beads from? Thank you for these instructions to make Rosaries, I am really excited and can't wait to make my own.
Nov 30, 2006. 4:10 PMkerosene-soaked-clothes-arent-fun says:
I like it, very roman catholic. Already have a set so don't think I'll bother with this. Excellent instructable non the less.
May 26, 2006. 2:39 PMSugarTeen52 says:
Very well done! Illustrated very well! I hope you win the contest!
Apr 24, 2006. 3:13 PMarwen says:
What a beautifully done project! Thanks for posting something a little different from the usual Instructables project (and amazingly documented).
Apr 23, 2006. 8:12 AMradiorental says:
Nice project. I didnt know you could accessorize Rosemary beads, a little bit of Religious Eye for the Maker Guy.

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