You are such a good instructor, even though I've been making jewelry for a while, I just couldn't grasp chainmaille. Your tutorial made it very simple for me to follow. Thank you!
Absolutely georgious,I have been surching for chain maille tutorials for a while now and I am so glad you are doing chain maille,love the bracelet.Great job.
I use a paper clip too. Helps a lot! I like how you did this with smaller rings than I've seen before. The 11/64 rings you used keeps the chain twisted when slack, unlike some tuts I've watched using larger 18 gauge rings. I prefer making my own rings. Hoping a 3/16 inside diam will work to keep the patterns twisted. Pretty sure I have that size mandrel. TFS!
I just got a Transfer Punch Set from Harbor Freight for $12 and all the rods are measured in 64ths so hopefully there will be an 11/64ths that I can use to make the big jump rings.
l've watched you do this a few times but today l finally got how to do it thank you so much for sharing this l just love the spiral l see where l did not get 4 rings picked up but know what l need to do
Hi Kelly. I'm so glad you're making chain maille tutorials! This one is lovely. Have you ever heard of Beadmaille? It's a combination of chain maille and beads, such as Swarovski 3mm or 4mm crystals, as well as 8/0 seed beads.
Kat Ahaf I believe you owe Kelly an apology! You apparently did not watch the video very throughly although she said it at the beginning of the video what size to use!
Hello. Thank you for the great video, and the lovely bracelet. I would like to try it, which other sizes of jump rings would be appropriate for this weave? Thank you.
I love this weave....thanks for the great tut ! I was wondering if you could do a tut on Helm weave bead cap. I've seen pictures of them and I love them but I can't find a tut for them. Thanks in advance.
Hi, Can I incorporate beads into this. I am sure it can be done but I don't know how and this is where you come in lol. Please make a video of this technique. thanks in advance.
This video and design is brilliant, and especially helpful as I'm a new handmade jeweler who is looking to learn new things and to able to create thing I can sell in my shop. However, my only feedback to you is that some of the terminology you used in this video confused me. You kept saying "new ones" and "old ones" but after you've added a certain number of rings, you get confused as to what exactly the old ones and new ones are. I had to watch you closely to understand where to place a ring, based on what you were doing visually. I recommend suggesting to people that they identify rings based on their placement in the chain, like putting a new ring through the set closest to the end of the chain for example, than just calling some rings old ones and new ones. This is just a helpful tip so as not to potentially confuse other students, but thank you so much for the video and the instruction!
I love Chainmaille !!! Could you please send a link to where I can find the Artistic wire jump rings in your store ...I have looked several ways and it only come up with one this size ...Thank you
Thanks for this awesome tutorial... would like to know if I can use 4mm and if it must be the artistic wire , cause I hv nt been able to lay hand on 4.3 in artistic wire.
Nancy Koshko I know theringlord.com sells them but I prefer the anodized aluminum jump rings they sell. So much cheaper. Good quality and you get so many for the price you pay
I am trying to make this but fine it very difficult to do. I can't get pass the first loop. Maybe because I'm a still a beginner. I will try again later.
I'm use to the Byzantine weave so when I prepared for this weave I took half of my 3/16 18 gauge rings (which you should have mentioned at the beginning of the video wouldn't work for this weave as they are to tight to get a second ring through eventually) and closed them because you failed to mention that all the rings should be open, thank you for not providing accurate information to your viewers and wasting my time. Video not helpful.
Kat Afhaf she did tell you which size to use at the first! You can easily see by watching the video that you would need only open jump rings! Perhaps next time actually watch the video before jumping to conclusions! Just saying!
You are such a good instructor, even though I've been making jewelry for a while, I just couldn't grasp chainmaille. Your tutorial made it very simple for me to follow. Thank you!
Your video is suited for deaf and hard of hearing, you make it slowly and it's really fantastic for us to watch how you make. Big thank you. Cheers.
Kelly, I've watched lots of Chainmaille work and you do a very good job with your tutorial. Thanks
Kelly I have watched so many people do this an your the only one who explained it so well thank you so much I will be attempting a spiral link
Absolutely georgious,I have been surching for chain maille tutorials for a while now and I am so glad you are doing chain maille,love the bracelet.Great job.
It is great to have you back, I hope you enjoyed your time off.
I use a paper clip too. Helps a lot!
I like how you did this with smaller rings than I've seen before. The 11/64 rings you used keeps the chain twisted when slack, unlike some tuts I've watched using larger 18 gauge rings. I prefer making my own rings. Hoping a 3/16 inside diam will work to keep the patterns twisted. Pretty sure I have that size mandrel. TFS!
I am really enjoying doing the chain maille tutorials. I have always wanted to try this and your instruction has made this super simple!
I also love chainmaille, but could never been able to catch on. Thank you so much for showing this, I finally understand
Thanks, Kelly. Love chain mail. All your videos are awesome and easy to follow.
good to see you back hope you are feeling well.
Debra Madden
Finished one up today and love it. Thank you your video's are always easy to follow.
thank you very much , i was pleased at all . this video is avessome - everything is simple . i can repeat this wire in 10 minutes
I just got a Transfer Punch Set from Harbor Freight for $12 and all the rods are measured in 64ths so hopefully there will be an 11/64ths that I can use to make the big jump rings.
AWESOME! It looks like a rope chain when finished...…….love it and your talent at making a tutorial Thank you
love the bracelet. your tutorials are great. very easy to understand. thanks so much
l've watched you do this a few times but today l finally got how to do it thank you so much for sharing this l just love the spiral l see where l did not get 4 rings picked up but know what l need to do
Thank you Kelly. I've been looking for a bracelet like this to buy... now I can make my own!!!
Hi Kelly. I'm so glad you're making chain maille tutorials! This one is lovely. Have you ever heard of Beadmaille? It's a combination of chain maille and beads, such as Swarovski 3mm or 4mm crystals, as well as 8/0 seed beads.
very nice...kelly do you have a link to the pilers you used?
Thanks for a wonderful tutorial. So professionally done and easy to follow.
I ordered a kit you made it look so easy, but I found so very difficult ! You must have magic rings!
Love the bracelet, love chain mail
Thanks for the video. I'm going to do some of these as art projects for my girls.
I love ur energy
Kat Ahaf I believe you owe Kelly an apology! You apparently did not watch the video very throughly although she said it at the beginning of the video what size to use!
Hello. Thank you for the great video, and the lovely bracelet. I would like to try it, which other sizes of jump rings would be appropriate for this weave? Thank you.
I would like to know where to get the rings that you used. Because the ones I'm using aren't working.
I sell them in my online store over at offthebeadedpathbeadstore.com
I love this weave....thanks for the great tut ! I was wondering if you could do a tut on Helm weave bead cap. I've seen pictures of them and I love them but I can't find a tut for them. Thanks in advance.
Hi Kellie
Can I use 18 gauge with 9/32 ID? This is for a large husky man. Thank you
It is really awesome and easy making. Thank u for such a nice tutorial 😊
Hi, Can I incorporate beads into this. I am sure it can be done but I don't know how and this is where you come in lol. Please make a video of this technique. thanks in advance.
Love it, thank you for this awsome tutorial and always bringing new things to do.
Do you still sell the artistic wire rings?
I do but all of them are currently sold out at the Beadalon company. As they receive more inventory, we will have more.
this was soo soo helpful! thank you so much for this gem of info!
Please can you do a double spiral chainmaille bracelet or necklace? Thanks & great vid!
Love this! I will definitely try this. Thank you!
Lovely. Thanks for this awesome tutorial.
This video and design is brilliant, and especially helpful as I'm a new handmade jeweler who is looking to learn new things and to able to create thing I can sell in my shop. However, my only feedback to you is that some of the terminology you used in this video confused me. You kept saying "new ones" and "old ones" but after you've added a certain number of rings, you get confused as to what exactly the old ones and new ones are. I had to watch you closely to understand where to place a ring, based on what you were doing visually. I recommend suggesting to people that they identify rings based on their placement in the chain, like putting a new ring through the set closest to the end of the chain for example, than just calling some rings old ones and new ones. This is just a helpful tip so as not to potentially confuse other students, but thank you so much for the video and the instruction!
Thank you for making this video! Love it!
Boa tarde! Parabéns pelo seu trabalho. Eu Amei o teu Colar. Ficou Lindíssimo. Arrasou 😇 😍 😍👏👏👏👏👏
Gorgeous bracelet, thank you.
Can someone tell me how many jump rings or about how many I would need to do a necklace maybe about 18 in
I love Chainmaille !!!
Could you please send a link to where I can find the Artistic wire jump rings in your store ...I have looked several ways and it only come up with one this size ...Thank you
FDJtools on Etsy has all different colors and sizes.
whats the diameter of the jump rings and thickness of wire please
what size mandrel would I use fore 12, 14 & 16 ga. wire in a nice tight A.R. your help is appreciated
i WOULD ALSO LIKE THE INSIDE DIAMETER ON A 16 gA. AND A 20 GA.
do you have a kit with coloed rings for this spiral style
What does these look like in a necklace form
Are you still making jewelry
Yes
Thanks for this awesome tutorial... would like to know if I can use 4mm and if it must be the artistic wire , cause I hv nt been able to lay hand on 4.3 in artistic wire.
I tried, it was too difficult for me. Did you give it a go?
Very pretty thank you for sharing! ❤️
Gracias por esta clase de joyeria un favor que caibre es la varilla para enrroscar el hilo gracias por la red yotube
Does anyone knows what the tools she use for this?
You can use any brand of tool. You can use a flat nose plier, chain nose plier, or bent nose pliers.
Did you use same tools for this or not.
Hi Kelly, can you tell me where you purchase the Artistic Wire jump rings. Can't seem to find them on the web at all. Thank.
Nancy Koshko I know theringlord.com sells them but I prefer the anodized aluminum jump rings they sell. So much cheaper. Good quality and you get so many for the price you pay
Thank you, well done.
Nice design
I am trying to make this but fine it very difficult to do. I can't get pass the first loop. Maybe because I'm a still a beginner. I will try again later.
Sterling Silver Spiral Chainmaillle?
а где коэффициент? какие кольца брать? толщига,диаметр?
Она же показала упаковку. На ней написано: Проволока толщиной 1мм. Внутренний диаметр колец 4.37мм.
Podrían pasar una traducción en Español ?
Do you Sell Sterling Silver Jump Rings?
No
exelente trabajo
Great tutorial! Thank you!! 😃
I need this bad!
gracias ,saludos desde la paz Bolivia
11/64ths of an inch? Well.
Ty i understood so well yr gr888
thanks
prelepa je... a i ne deluje komplikovano....
Nice!
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Con argollas mas grandes o de distintos colores sería mas didáctico!!
Love xxx
Havê good y' love
Work on your closures, sweetie. Need to be smoother.
Thanks for you feedback but please understand that this video is from 2016 and is not current.
I'm use to the Byzantine weave so when I prepared for this weave I took half of my 3/16 18 gauge rings (which you should have mentioned at the beginning of the video wouldn't work for this weave as they are to tight to get a second ring through eventually) and closed them because you failed to mention that all the rings should be open, thank you for not providing accurate information to your viewers and wasting my time. Video not helpful.
Kat Afhaf she did tell you which size to use at the first! You can easily see by watching the video that you would need only open jump rings! Perhaps next time actually watch the video before jumping to conclusions! Just saying!
Common sense on your part should have been to re-watch the video and pay attention! Have a great day!