Author's Note
We wanted to document many of the available weaves in video format to help not only inspire our customers, but to keep an archive of resources for all maillers. Being an Australian business we wanted to help our customers with metric sizes where we can but we have found that using both metric and imperial has given us the best of both worlds. We hope the videos prove to be of worth to the world wide Chainmaillers community.
- Aussie Maille
Join with Deb from Aussie Maille as she demonstrates how to create the chain maille weave, Gridlock Byzantine.
(Originally streamed live, any giveaways are no longer valid.)
You can buy all components/supplies/tools at our store.
To create this weave we suggest the following:
Find us on our:
Original submission on M.A.I.L (Maille Artisans International League) website credited to Loke.
We wanted to document many of the available weaves in video format to help not only inspire our customers, but to keep an archive of resources for all maillers. Being an Australian business we wanted to help our customers with metric sizes where we can but we have found that using both metric and imperial has given us the best of both worlds. We hope the videos prove to be of worth to the world wide Chainmaillers community.
- Aussie Maille
Gridlock Byzantine
Join with Deb from Aussie Maille as she demonstrates how to create the chain maille weave, Gridlock Byzantine.
(Originally streamed live, any giveaways are no longer valid.)
You can buy all components/supplies/tools at our store.
To create this weave we suggest the following:
- 14G (1.6mm) 6.00mm ID Jump Rings OR
- 16G (1.2mm) 4.50mm ID Jump Rings OR
- 18G (1.0mm) 3.75mm ID Jump Rings OR
- 20G (0.8mm) 3.00mm ID Jump Rings
- 2 pairs of smooth jawed pliers (Lindstrom Pliers were used in the tutorial.)
- Jump Ring Trays
Find us on our:
Original submission on M.A.I.L (Maille Artisans International League) website credited to Loke.