Author's Note:
Greetings fellow maillers!
I’m honoured to have been invited to list my tutorials here at chainmaillers.com. As a left handed mailler, my tutorial writing journey began as a mission to make more resources available to my fellow lefties. Since then, it has progressed into something a bit more than I initially intended; now I do both left and right handed versions of everything that I learn. But I don’t mind; it feels like my own little legacy!
I hope my creations will inspire people for years to come.
-Kat Thorpe
When you learn this weave, you also learn ‘Cloud Cover’ …two for one!
Rings used here:
SMALL = ID: 4.00mm (5/32”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
COLOURED = ID: 4.00mm (5/32”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
LARGE = ID: 6.50mm (1/4”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
Left Handed:
Right Handed:
Greetings fellow maillers!
I’m honoured to have been invited to list my tutorials here at chainmaillers.com. As a left handed mailler, my tutorial writing journey began as a mission to make more resources available to my fellow lefties. Since then, it has progressed into something a bit more than I initially intended; now I do both left and right handed versions of everything that I learn. But I don’t mind; it feels like my own little legacy!
I hope my creations will inspire people for years to come.
-Kat Thorpe
Four Winds
A little bit of ‘Four Winds’ today! I can’t find the information about who originally designed this weave, other than a username of “Chainge_Maker” - I’ll update here if I find out their name.When you learn this weave, you also learn ‘Cloud Cover’ …two for one!
Rings used here:
SMALL = ID: 4.00mm (5/32”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
COLOURED = ID: 4.00mm (5/32”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
LARGE = ID: 6.50mm (1/4”) 18 SWG (1.17mm)
Left Handed:
Right Handed: