seams

  1. Phong

    CGI Tutorial Joining Half Persian 3-1 Sheet 6 with 3/4 Persian

    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...
  2. Phong

    CGI Tutorial Joining Half Persian 3-1 Sheet 6 with Interwoven 4-1

    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...
  3. Phong

    CGI Tutorial Interwoven 4-1 45 degree seam

    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...
  4. Phong

    CGI Tutorial Euro 4-1 45 degree seam (bottom up)

    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...
  5. Phong

    CGI Tutorial Euro 4-1 45 degree seam (top down)

    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...
  6. J

    European 4 in 1 Seams: 15, 30, 45, and 60 Degree

    There has always been a lot of confusion in the chainmaille community regarding the angle of degree in European 4 in 1 seams. This year (2015), I set out to study the possible angles and the actual measured degrees of those angles. What I found may be somewhat surprising to most chainmaillers...
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