Author's Note
I wanted to contribute my tutorials to Chainmaillers.com to help ensure that the entire chainmaille community has access to them. The tutorials are presented here with the same images and text from my old site CGMaille. I hope they continue to help inspire you to learn and create...
Author's Note
I wanted to contribute my tutorials to Chainmaillers.com to help ensure that the entire chainmaille community has access to them. The tutorials are presented here with the same images and text from my old site CGMaille. I hope they continue to help inspire you to learn and create...
Author's Note
I wanted to contribute my tutorials to Chainmaillers.com to help ensure that the entire chainmaille community has access to them. The tutorials are presented here with the same images and text from my old site CGMaille. I hope they continue to help inspire you to learn and create...
Author's Note
I wanted to contribute my tutorials to Chainmaillers.com to help ensure that the entire chainmaille community has access to them. The tutorials are presented here with the same images and text from my old site CGMaille. I hope they continue to help inspire you to learn and create...
You can buy all components/supplies/tools at our store.
To create this weave we suggest the following:
14G (1.6mm) 7.00mm ID & 1/4" (6.35mm) OR
16G (1.2mm) 5.25mm ID & 3/16" (4.76mm)ID OR
18G (1.0mm) 4.50mm ID & 5/32" (3.97mm)ID OR
20G (0.8mm) 3.50mm ID & 1/8" (3.18mm)ID
2 pairs of smooth...
You can buy all components/supplies/tools at our store.
To create this weave we suggest the following:
14G (1.6mm) 8.50mmID OR
16G (1.2mm) 9/32"(7.14mm)ID OR
16G (1.2mm) 1/4"(6.35mm)ID **preferred size OR
18G (1.0mm) 5.00mm OR
20G (0.8mm) 4.25mmID
2 pairs of smooth jawed pliers (Xuron chisel...
My own little creation, born out of box weave with fins added to the sides and then stitched up in HP 3 in 1. Very flexible. Entirely in Stainless 7/32 18g SWG.
A few HP 3-1 stretchy bracelets I made for myself. The top 2 were some of the first pieces I ever made. Bottom 4 are alternating weave directions made a couple of days ago. Note the difference in size. They all have the same number of rings. Shows that they will stretch out over time.
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