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A festive decoration using a Japanese weave.
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By using different combinations of rings, you can make a tree decoration.
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This project shows you how to increase and decrease with European 4-1
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European 6-1 is very similar to European 4-1 in its construction and produces a dense slinky weave.
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This stretchy half Persian 4-1 bangle is ideal jewellery for men and women.
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Dragonscale weave is not as difficult as it looks.
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Make this slinky bracelet using anodised aluminium scales in a simple length of European 4-1.
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Make a stretchy dragonscale bangle using o-rings.
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Vipera Berus, a weave by Loke, makes a banded chain that would be great for men and women.
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Tropical Rays is an easy weave which comes from the Byzantine family of weaves.
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Work dragonscale in the round to create a pendant that you can leave as it is or embellish
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Try making this chain maille Santa as a pendant, a brooch, or a table or tree decoration.
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Make your own chain using jump rings then add silver, gold and crystal beads and charms.
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Make this fun 3D Christmas tree that can be used as a tree or table decoration
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Make this chain maille wreath in helms weave using square profile jump rings.
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Make this fun pair of earrings for the festive season.
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Decorate a plain bauble with European 4-1
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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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A popular weave, which can be used in a wide variety of ways.
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This weave is one of our favourites and was used for centuries in mail armour.
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