After three tries, I got it. I just had to figure out which way to go through the loops and how to hold the bracelet to be able to see the pattern. I am a long time wire worker but had no chain maille experience. Maybe a teensy bit slower at the beginning of the tutorial would have helped me. Thanks.
You explained everything so well. Even dummies like me can do it. Makes a great chain or bracelet. Loved it. I really like everything you do. Because you do it clearly and concisely. Thanks very much Lily.
I love these kinds of works...I also bought two beautiful - and useful too ... - books of chains making, "Chain Maille Jewelry workshop" by Karen Karon and "Chained" by Rebecca Mojica, that I think you surely know! Thank you very much for this!🙏
I love this chain maille , its gorgeous..when your camera goes out of focus , it makes me queasy, a little..seriously want to try this beautiful knotted look like a barrel knot on leather only now metal..
Love your videos. How on earth do you work with copper not end up with tool marks all over your rings? I have to put shrink tubing on my pliers to make a sort of DIY nylon tip.
Hej Great Job. I am having trouble finding the small jewlers saw blades. I can only find large teeth blades. Have you got a link to where you buy yours from please ? Thanx
It's really up to your discretion...do you want a light, dainty chain? Then use like 20g but I'd use half hard temper if going that thin...or do you want a nice chunky chain? In that case go with maybe 18-16 g and use can safely use dead soft temper for that, they should still be strong....
So first poor folks to can't afford that jump ring Contraption, could you please tell us how many jump Rings you need for this. And what size they were I couldn't figure out that math at all. But I am severely dyslexic and all those numbers meant nothing to me.
Great work Lily-Tree -- I like how straight forward your videos are, but there definitely is still room to break it up, by working on incorporating a little bit of storytelling -- a few sentences here and there with the story would add a lot -- less is more, but I still hope you try adding a little --- ps- See you in the Green Room soon!
Thank you for this, it looks easy to follow. I think this weave will look nice as a pair of earrings to go with a bracelet
I can't wait to make a nice bracelet for my husband using this design, he will love it! Thank you for the excellent tutorial ❤❤❤
Fabulous demonstration, really clearly shown and explained, will be making a bracelet soon x
This is my favorite time of day.
After three tries, I got it. I just had to figure out which way to go through the loops and how to hold the bracelet to be able to see the pattern. I am a long time wire worker but had no chain maille experience. Maybe a teensy bit slower at the beginning of the tutorial would have helped me. Thanks.
Ah me too , love working with wire ..I'm doing this !
You explained everything so well. Even dummies like me can do it. Makes a great chain or bracelet. Loved it. I really like everything you do. Because you do it clearly and concisely. Thanks very much Lily.
OMG how awesome is that !!!!!! I love this ❤️
I love these kinds of works...I also bought two beautiful - and useful too ... - books of chains making, "Chain Maille Jewelry workshop" by Karen Karon and "Chained" by Rebecca Mojica, that I think you surely know! Thank you very much for this!🙏
Simply superb
Beautiful and thanks for the tutorial!
I wish you put it on yourself ..i bet its lovely on, plus I'd be using liver of sulfur for patina would show the work beautifully
Beautiful ❤
I love this chain maille , its gorgeous..when your camera goes out of focus , it makes me queasy, a little..seriously want to try this beautiful knotted look like a barrel knot on leather only now metal..
I've been told Barrel weave is part of the European weaves family. Is this right?
I love how clear you are :)
Hermoso trabajo muy bien elaborando, me gusta mucho su forma de enseñar , gracias por compartir, bendiciones.
Thank you
Iwill try this one..i think u were using 16 gauge wire..but sure makes a lovely bracelet
Love your videos. How on earth do you work with copper not end up with tool marks all over your rings? I have to put shrink tubing on my pliers to make a sort of DIY nylon tip.
Thank you for the video!!!!
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GORGEOUS‼😍💖
Thank you.
哇~!好漂亮的书写字👍❤
You make it look sooooo easy! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to try it!
a beautiful job ❤️
Hej Great Job. I am having trouble finding the small jewlers saw blades. I can only find large teeth blades. Have you got a link to where you buy yours from please ? Thanx
What color are the jump rings you used in this video
Gracias por compartir, seria bueno si colocaras subtítulos en español
Can you please tell me what gage /thickness of wire are you using for the bracelet?
Thank you
It's really up to your discretion...do you want a light, dainty chain? Then use like 20g but I'd use half hard temper if going that thin...or do you want a nice chunky chain? In that case go with maybe 18-16 g and use can safely use dead soft temper for that, they should still be strong....
What pliers is she using?
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So first poor folks to can't afford that jump ring Contraption, could you please tell us how many jump Rings you need for this. And what size they were I couldn't figure out that math at all. But I am severely dyslexic and all those numbers meant nothing to me.
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😭😭😭 no logro sacarlo, llevo viendo y repitiendo todo, pero algo debo hacer mal. Me estoy frustrando. Y es tan hermoso el trabajo en argollas.
Great work Lily-Tree -- I like how straight forward your videos are, but there definitely is still room to break it up, by working on incorporating a little bit of storytelling -- a few sentences here and there with the story would add a lot -- less is more, but I still hope you try adding a little ---
ps- See you in the Green Room soon!