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How to make string LEDs?

I see long string LEDs at wedding venues. I also see the small ones at homes for decorative purposes. I would like to make one by myself. But I don't know how to proceed. My main concern is, do I have to connect the LEDs in series or parallel? Another question is, normally, an LED runs at approximately 3V DC. But these LED strings that I am talking about run at 220V AC. What makes these strings capable of running at AC? Can anybody explain? Any suggestions are welcome.
 
LED strings are almost always in series to get the total voltage of the LEDs near the supply voltage.

For instance, 12 V strings will have three LEDs in series, and a resistor to control the current.

LED lamps that run at 220 Vac contain rectifiers and many, many LEDs in series to get a large voltage. There are various different methods used to control the current. It is rare to have 220 Vac directly connected to LED strings. There is often a control box somewhere.
 
LED strings are almost always in series to get the total voltage of the LEDs near the supply voltage.

For instance, 12 V strings will have three LEDs in series, and a resistor to control the current.

LED lamps that run at 220 Vac contain rectifiers and many, many LEDs in series to get a large voltage. There are various different methods used to control the current. It is rare to have 220 Vac directly connected to LED strings. There is often a control box somewhere.
Does the control box consist of only one rectifier circuit that runs 100 LEDs?
 

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