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Join two strands of European 4-1 with a 45 degree seam to make this V-shaped necklace.
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This stretchy box weave bangle is ideal jewellery for men and women.
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Get a celtic look by using pairs of rings to weave half Persian 3-1.
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Learn the technique for making a scale sheet with this easy-to-make bib necklace.
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This bracelet is made up from four rows of half Persian 3-1
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European 4-1 is a versatile weave you can shape by increasing and decreasing the number of rings
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Try these simple yet elegant earrings as an introduction to manipulating jump rings for chainmaille.
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Make your own Celtic knot inspired chandelier from jump rings.
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Join two lengths of Byzantine weave to create this eye-catching cuff.
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The mobius weave is created by linking the rings in a crossed over fashion.
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Make this simple yet effective bracelet using mobius balls to create charms.
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Turkish maille is also known as 3D Byzantine,
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Using different sized jump rings in a Japanese weave allows you to form a diamond shape.
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This is a fairly simple weave but the small rings make it fiddly.
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This is a versatile weave that can be varied by ring size and the addition of beads.
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This weave is one of our favourites and was used for centuries in mail armour.
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A popular weave, which can be used in a wide variety of ways.
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A great weave for the beginner – the beads add weight to the light bright aluminium jump rings.
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