Author's Note
Our projects were very popular during the lifetime of our business and we wanted to ensure they continued to provide inspiration for chain maillers whatever their experience. It's a pleasure to see they will live on with Chainmaillers.com
-Sarah Austin
You will need:
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Our projects were very popular during the lifetime of our business and we wanted to ensure they continued to provide inspiration for chain maillers whatever their experience. It's a pleasure to see they will live on with Chainmaillers.com
-Sarah Austin
Helm Bracelet
This project is an ideal start to learn helms weave to create a simple but elegent bracelet.
Materials
You will need:
- 50 x silver anodised aluminium jump rings, ID 6.7mm, WD 1.2mm (A)
- 16 x ice blue anodised aluminium jump rings, ID 4.3mm, WD 1.00mm (B)
- 16 x royal blue anodised aluminium jump rings, ID 4.3mm, WD 1.00mm (C)
- 4 x silver anodised aluminium jump rings, ID 4mm, WD 1.2mm (D) - optional clasp rings - As an alternative, use the ice blue rings (B)
- 1 x medium wrapped silver plated Tierracast toggle, 12x18mm
- two pairs of smooth jawed chain nose or flat nose pliers
Instructions
- Close 34 silver rings (A). Link two closed rings (A) with one small silver ring (D). Lay out as shown.
- Using two ice blue rings (B), link two closed silver rings (A) to the two closed silver rings (A) in step 1.
- Weave one large silver ring (A) between the pairs of large rings (A) from step 1 and 2 so that you encircle the two small ice blue rings (B).
- Fold back the rings attached on one side so that you can close the ring added in step 3. Return the folded back rings over the new inner ring.
- Link two closed silver rings (A) to the last silver rings (A) of the chain with two small royal blue rings (C). Repeat steps 3 and 4.
- Alternating with ice blue and royal blue rings, repeat steps 2 to 5, until your chain reaches the required length.
- Open the silver ring (D) at the start of the chain and add the toggle ring.
Link the toggle bar to the other end of the chain using a 1-in-1 chain of three small silver rings (D).
Variations
- Make a chain using a different coloured ring in step 3 to the large closed rings.
- Use a different coloured large ring like black and join with silver or gold small rings.
- Make a longer chain to make a matching necklace and short lengths for earrings.
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