G'Day my Wonderful friend, A different slant on your regular videos and although I'm not into wire and I'm not very good with doing things with wire and jump rings that are used in designs (mine always seem to turn out like something that you would find at the scrape metal yard....just a big pile of knotted and twisted bits and pieces) but I did enjoy watching you do this great piece of work. Loved the coloured one and it would look great if you attached a name plate in the middle of a bracelet. I am always amazed at the talent you have at doing designs in wire.... they are fantastic!!!! I am poised at the moment as I am nearing the end of My first bead Embroidery design......It's big and has taken some time to finish it. The second one is a little bit behind but I hope to finish within the week.....hopefully!!! This is the form of beading that I love the most...you just go where the beads take you and I find that it has so much freedom to play around with. Thanks for this wonderful video and I look forward to seeing what you have in store for your next one. So from me on this rather cold and soon to be rainy afternoon many Blessings.....XXXOOOO
Where did you purchase your NYLON CHAIN NOSE PLIERS at? i have searched and searched and cannot find it ❤ i have watched many, many channels on this JPL . This is the only channel that I finally got the hang of JPL because, you used the different colors in your tutorial advance, and that made it easier to follow ❤👍 Thank you so much ❤👍
Hello.This is a great video, I enjoyed watching it. I would like to try the green bracelet with the pink and the purple but I don't have audio and I don't know what size ring did you use on that bracelet. Thank you, thank you.
Enjoyed your video! Do you make your own jump rings or not? I make my own jump rings, I have had a problem with putting the rings together, I see what my problem is, I'm not placing the rings in the correct direction. Thanks for sharing this video
Hi Larry, I'm glad I was able to help! I don't usually make my own jump rings for maille -- I tend to just make them on an "as needed" basis for something that is an unusual size. :)
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for putting it on TH-cam! I was actually wondering where you got your pliers, because they seem to be coated in nylon and I can't find those anywhere. Thanks!
Hi Jess, I tend to get my pliers on Amazon, but the "nylon" is actually something called "Tool Magic". It's pretty easy to find at Michael's or Joann's (and online). I have a video on how to use it: th-cam.com/video/UCoU5fKM2to/w-d-xo.html
Great Tutorial but need some work on giving the Ga. as well as the size of the rings, Newbee's have not learned the AR yet and others don't comprehend what the AR is.
Hi Nadia -- this is one of the more advanced weaves, because of the tight AR. One way that may help is to pause the video on steps where you're starting to lose the pattern, so you can compare your chain to what is on the screen. (That's how I had to learn, some years ago.) Best wishes! :)
I have tried this weave in the past and hadn't been able to get it. Today with your vid it clicked for me and bam, made a bracelet. Thank you!
Hi Carmen, I am glad that it clicked with you -- happy maille-ing! :D
Thanks for the jpl3 video. Haven't done it in a while and couldn't remember how to start. You did and excellent job!
Hi Patricia, I'm glad I could help out! :)
G'Day my Wonderful friend, A different slant on your regular videos and although I'm not into wire and I'm not very good with doing things with wire and jump rings that are used in designs (mine always seem to turn out like something that you would find at the scrape metal yard....just a big pile of knotted and twisted bits and pieces) but I did enjoy watching you do this great piece of work. Loved the coloured one and it would look great if you attached a name plate in the middle of a bracelet. I am always amazed at the talent you have at doing designs in wire.... they are fantastic!!!! I am poised at the moment as I am nearing the end of My first bead Embroidery design......It's big and has taken some time to finish it. The second one is a little bit behind but I hope to finish within the week.....hopefully!!! This is the form of beading that I love the most...you just go where the beads take you and I find that it has so much freedom to play around with. Thanks for this wonderful video and I look forward to seeing what you have in store for your next one. So from me on this rather cold and soon to be rainy afternoon many Blessings.....XXXOOOO
I've really enjoyed your chainmaille videos. I hope you show more weaves in the future :)
Hi Sasayaki -- I have more on the agenda (just need to find time to film them). :D
I hope so! If you've got a knack for Half Persian 4 in 1 I would like to see your take on it.
Thanks for this video Gail :)
I appreciate how you teach, ie; "don't do this - because this may happen".
I'm glad you enjoyed the video.:D
TY for this tutorial ... I love Chainmaille !!! (and would love to see more )
Thank you, Toni. :)
Really enjoyed this video - very easy to follow!
Thanks, Beth - glad you enjoyed it!
yes please to more chainmaille videos!!
Thank you, Deb! :)
Where did you purchase your NYLON CHAIN NOSE PLIERS at? i have searched and searched and cannot find it ❤ i have watched many, many channels on this JPL . This is the only channel that I finally got the hang of JPL because, you used the different colors in your tutorial advance, and that made it easier to follow ❤👍 Thank you so much ❤👍
WoW this is the first tutorial from jpl i understand!!!! Thnx for the good explanation😄😄😄😄
Hi Joyce, I am glad I was able to help! Happy maille-ing. :)
I love your tutorials I decided to try to make jewelry but can you tell me where do you get your supplies thank you for sharing
Finally! I get it. Thank you so much
Hello.This is a great video, I enjoyed watching it. I would like to try the green bracelet with the pink and the purple but I don't have audio and I don't know what size ring did you use on that bracelet. Thank you, thank you.
Can someone do an easy to follow JPL5 tutorial. The ones that I have seen are too hard to follow, please. Thank you ❤
Great tutorial, what do you dip your pliers in?
Enjoyed your video! Do you make your own jump rings or not? I make my own jump rings, I have had a problem with putting the rings together, I see what my problem is, I'm not placing the rings in the correct direction. Thanks for sharing this video
Hi Larry, I'm glad I was able to help! I don't usually make my own jump rings for maille -- I tend to just make them on an "as needed" basis for something that is an unusual size. :)
LOL. So easy to do with colored rings, but 3.1mm same color? AUGH!
Thanks for the tutorial. Still good in November 2018.
More please
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for putting it on TH-cam! I was actually wondering where you got your pliers, because they seem to be coated in nylon and I can't find those anywhere. Thanks!
Hi Jess, I tend to get my pliers on Amazon, but the "nylon" is actually something called "Tool Magic". It's pretty easy to find at Michael's or Joann's (and online). I have a video on how to use it: th-cam.com/video/UCoU5fKM2to/w-d-xo.html
Do you remember the brand name of your pliers? They look like they would be comfortable to use...
What inner diameter and wire size do you recommend when I have learned how to do it?
In metric, please!!! :)
Thanks for a great tutorial.
Hi Karine, I personally like 18 gauge, 3.0 inner diameter. If you want it chunkier, 16 gauge and 4mm inside diameter (all are AWG gauges).
Good!
Thank you! :)
Great Tutorial but need some work on giving the Ga. as well as the size of the rings, Newbee's have not learned the AR yet and others don't comprehend what the AR is.
Thank you for the reminder; I have the link to a guide to jump rings posted in the description. :)
I want to learn this , but get lost quick, I need lots of help
Hi Nadia -- this is one of the more advanced weaves, because of the tight AR. One way that may help is to pause the video on steps where you're starting to lose the pattern, so you can compare your chain to what is on the screen. (That's how I had to learn, some years ago.) Best wishes! :)
Very informative video and one I very much needed in regards to this particular weave - thank you!