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Byzantine pattern and pearl bracelet, made with 3/16" aluminum rings and glass costume pearls
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Chainmaille and pearl earrings, made with 3/16" and 5/16" stainless steel rings, stainless steel hooks, and glass costume pearls.
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The spiral chainmaille rope is another of my favorite weaves. This set is woven with sterling silver half-round rings, so it is lighter in weight than you would expect, and the spiral weave allows the bracelet and earrings to catch the light with every movement. I just love this set! The textured toggle reflects the spiral pattern in the bracelet, which is now available in my Etsy shop. The matching earrings are also available in my shop! And by the end of this week, I will have this bead embroidery cuff bracelet finished - or at least, that is the plan....lol.
All Stainless Steel from the jump rings and beads to the lobster claw clasp. 2 1/2" drop off center of necklace. Handmade by me in the GREAT USA Support Small Business Thank you for looking
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Chainmaille Rose: I guess this should technically be called a helm rose, because it's made of a section of helm chain joined end to end. In the first few pictures I've used bright aluminum for the silver colored rings and anodized aluminum for the blue rings, to add …
If you're like me, "chainmaille jewelry" brings to mind Renaissance Fairs, metal bras, and lots of intricate-but-drab steel chains. Ah, but it turns out modern 'mail jewelry is so much more! Lookie! I've been having an education through my friend Sharyn, who's recently fallen into the craft with a passion. She got me this Nouveau kit through Blue Buddha Boutique, and it's a great beginner's project; I finished in just a few hours with almost no prior experience. The instructions in chainmaille kits are usually sold separately, but right now this one's free to download if you want to check it out. The Nouveau kit is only for the necklace & earrings, but there were enough pieces left over that I made up this bracelet, too: And here's another closeup of the earrings & pendant: I loooove the colors. (Still have to convert the earrings to clips, though. I was too impatient to wait to get the clips first!) In fact, all the colorful anodized rings available now are what make chainmaille SO much prettier to me. Here's a teal & orange Helm's Weave necklace Sharyn made me: The flower bracelet is one I made back in college from a kit, back before colors were a thing, and the two next to it I had custom made at a convention a few months ago. Simple, but oh-so-pretty! I asked Sharyn if I could show off some of her project pics, just to show you guys what's out there. Check it out: Patterns: "Bees to Butterflies" (a Byzantine variation) and Byzantine The copper circles (the design is "Japanese Cross") remind me of shiny bubbles. So pretty! And that "Celtic Vision Star" pendant? Awwwwesome! Here's Sharyn's latest project, which she's been colorfully cursing on FB: Sharyn has a few books of patterns, but I found instructions for this one - called "Bicubix Blocks" - available as an instant download here on Etsy for $6.95. And here's a closeup of one of the blocks: Apparently this is one of the trickier patterns Sharyn's done, so maybe hold off until you have some experience under your belt. Oh! And speaking of things I found on Etsy, look how magical when you add glass beads to chainmaille: This "glass caterpillar" is an original design by Etsy seller Kat Wisniewski: and she sells the full tutorial as an instant download for less than $7! Suh-WEET. Or, if making one seems too daunting, you can also buy one from Kat for $75. Check out the rest of her shop for more tutorials and ready-to-wear jewelry like these pendants: If you want to dip a toe in, just search for "chainmaille kit" on Etsy and you'll be inundated with choices. For tools your bare essentials are just two pairs of chain nose pliers, which are smooth inside so they won't scratch the rings. (Anodized/colored rings are extra easy to scratch, so you can further pad the pliers with plasti-dip, or improvise like I did and just wrap each side in electrical tape. :D) I've already been having fun shopping for kits, so here are a few I'm eying now: 3 Color Byzantine Bracelent Kit, $22 Acute Helm's Weave kit & instructions, $10 - and you can choose from 14 different colors. In addition to colorful anodized rings, there are also colorful rubber rings, so you can make stretchy bracelets like these: "Byzantine Stretch Bracelet," kit & instructions $17 "Twist of Fate" stretchy bracelet kit & instructions, $17 And because I'm a sucker for rainbows: "Shaggy Chainmaille Rainbow Earrings" kit & instructions, $12.50 "One Pinwheel Kit & Instructions," $12.50 Celtic Flower Pendant Kit & Instructions - your choice of colors, $15 Ok, I think I've given you enough shopping fodder, if you're interested! But if you want more, Sharyn recommends both Blue Buddha and Weave Got Maille for kits, supplies, and tutorials (which are sold separately.) I've barely even scratched the surface of what's out there, of course, so if any of you more experienced 'maillers have links or advice to share, go wild in the comments, yeah?
I've seen this weave with at least three different names - Shenandoah, Japanese Wave and Lacy Skirts. It's a pretty, double ring weave that does remind me of Japanese 2-in-12 work. This pendant is made of sterling silver jump rings. This is a beautiful chainmaille or Chain Maille pattern. A purchased 18" Rolo chain is used to suspend the pendant from. The sterling silver is shiny and bright (no patina). If you would prefer this piece to have a darkened patina, please convo me. I'd be happy to darken it up for you. Without polishing, a patina will form over time, though it will never be as dark as a Liver of sulfur patina. The necklace (pendant and chain) weighs 10 grams. The pendant has a 2-1/4" drop. This would also work well for a bride or bridesmaids (convo me - I can make more) or if you like to dress up for the Renaissance Faire or to accessorize your Cosplay or fairy attire. DL 1108
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If you're like me, "chainmaille jewelry" brings to mind Renaissance Fairs, metal bras, and lots of intricate-but-drab steel chains. Ah, but it turns out modern 'mail jewelry is so much more! Lookie! I've been having an education through my friend Sharyn, who's recently fallen into the craft with a passion. She got me this Nouveau kit through Blue Buddha Boutique, and it's a great beginner's project; I finished in just a few hours with almost no prior experience. The instructions in chainmaille kits are usually sold separately, but right now this one's free to download if you want to check it out. The Nouveau kit is only for the necklace & earrings, but there were enough pieces left over that I made up this bracelet, too: And here's another closeup of the earrings & pendant: I loooove the colors. (Still have to convert the earrings to clips, though. I was too impatient to wait to get the clips first!) In fact, all the colorful anodized rings available now are what make chainmaille SO much prettier to me. Here's a teal & orange Helm's Weave necklace Sharyn made me: The flower bracelet is one I made back in college from a kit, back before colors were a thing, and the two next to it I had custom made at a convention a few months ago. Simple, but oh-so-pretty! I asked Sharyn if I could show off some of her project pics, just to show you guys what's out there. Check it out: Patterns: "Bees to Butterflies" (a Byzantine variation) and Byzantine The copper circles (the design is "Japanese Cross") remind me of shiny bubbles. So pretty! And that "Celtic Vision Star" pendant? Awwwwesome! Here's Sharyn's latest project, which she's been colorfully cursing on FB: Sharyn has a few books of patterns, but I found instructions for this one - called "Bicubix Blocks" - available as an instant download here on Etsy for $6.95. And here's a closeup of one of the blocks: Apparently this is one of the trickier patterns Sharyn's done, so maybe hold off until you have some experience under your belt. Oh! And speaking of things I found on Etsy, look how magical when you add glass beads to chainmaille: This "glass caterpillar" is an original design by Etsy seller Kat Wisniewski: and she sells the full tutorial as an instant download for less than $7! Suh-WEET. Or, if making one seems too daunting, you can also buy one from Kat for $75. Check out the rest of her shop for more tutorials and ready-to-wear jewelry like these pendants: If you want to dip a toe in, just search for "chainmaille kit" on Etsy and you'll be inundated with choices. For tools your bare essentials are just two pairs of chain nose pliers, which are smooth inside so they won't scratch the rings. (Anodized/colored rings are extra easy to scratch, so you can further pad the pliers with plasti-dip, or improvise like I did and just wrap each side in electrical tape. :D) I've already been having fun shopping for kits, so here are a few I'm eying now: 3 Color Byzantine Bracelent Kit, $22 Acute Helm's Weave kit & instructions, $10 - and you can choose from 14 different colors. In addition to colorful anodized rings, there are also colorful rubber rings, so you can make stretchy bracelets like these: "Byzantine Stretch Bracelet," kit & instructions $17 "Twist of Fate" stretchy bracelet kit & instructions, $17 And because I'm a sucker for rainbows: "Shaggy Chainmaille Rainbow Earrings" kit & instructions, $12.50 "One Pinwheel Kit & Instructions," $12.50 Celtic Flower Pendant Kit & Instructions - your choice of colors, $15 Ok, I think I've given you enough shopping fodder, if you're interested! But if you want more, Sharyn recommends both Blue Buddha and Weave Got Maille for kits, supplies, and tutorials (which are sold separately.) I've barely even scratched the surface of what's out there, of course, so if any of you more experienced 'maillers have links or advice to share, go wild in the comments, yeah?
***Last day to order this necklace for Christmas*** 12/18- first class shipping 12/19- priority shipping 12/19-express shipping This chainmail necklace is made with a transparent dark gray, almost black Swarovski crystal that sits in the middle of a chainmaille cage. I used non tarnish stainless steel jump rings to make the chainmaille. The pendant hangs from a ball chain that is thinner than the typical ball chain and is also non tarnish stainless steel. This is a unique necklace that you won't see just anywhere. The pendant is 1 1/4 inches (3.2 cm) high and wide. The ball chain is 20 inches (51 cm) long and can easily be cut to a shorter length. If you would like a longer length please leave a note in your cart with the length you prefer. I have more Swarovski crystal jewelry listed here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackCatLinks/search?search_query=swarovski&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search You can find more chainmaille here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackCatLinks?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=chainmail All of my necklaces are listed here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackCatLinks?section_id=15104631&ref=shopsection_leftnav_3&ga_search_query=stainless%2Bsteel My shop homepage is here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackCatLinks?ref=shopsection_shophome_leftnav
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This listing is for the Stars Falling tutorial. In this tutorial it is only created for one crystal rivoli size which is 8.3mm. It works with both Swarovski Crystal 8.3mm Rivolis and the Preciosa Maxima 8.3mm Rivolis. *******PLEASE NOTE: In this tutorial both Metric and Imperial ring sizes were used for the perfect sizing of the capture. Please be aware one of the one rings is a metric ring size.******** I am more than happy for you to make as many captures as you would like; all I ask is you abide by the following: Please do not copy or duplicate this tutorial in anyway. Please do not hand out copies in paper form or electronic form. Please do not reveal rings sizes for others to make before purchasing the tutorial. You can sell the finished item however please do not redistribute this tutorial in any way shape or form. Please do not teach/loan full or in-part any of this tutorial or make a video/s of how to make it. Plus, please give credit to the designer (I myself & Cheryl Stewart) when selling or posting pictures of the finished tutorial piece of Stars Falling Crystal Capture.
Today I want to talk about two new chains. I’ve previously posted about the 4 in 1 and the 6 in 1 chain that is posted here. With those under our belts it’s time to move on to the box c…
Move over, medieval soldiers! Chain maille patterns aren't just for armor anymore! Chainmaille is a long-standing tradition in the jewelry world, and to pay homage to this time-honored jewelry-making technique, we've collected 46 Free Chain Maille Jewelry Patterns to inspire you to create your very own beautiful woven chain pieces and jump ring patterns. With free chain maille patterns like these, you'll look fierce on the fashion battlefield! Whether you're looking for necklaces, bracelets, or earrings, this collection has free chain maille patterns to fit your jewelry-making needs. From box chain to Byzantine, from 4-in-1 to 12-in-1, you'll find a variety of free chainmaille jewelry patterns here! Even if you're new to the technique, you should be able to easily follow the chain maille instructions included in these simple tutorials. So stock up on jump rings, and make sure you have a couple quality pairs of pliers because we have enough chain mail patterns here to suit an army! Join our crafting community! Sign up for our free eNewsletters today!
This elegant chainmaille necklace is an interpretation off of the Stepping Stones weave created by Corvus Chainmaille. The pendant is made from sterling silver filled jump rings and genuine Swarovski crystal briolettes, and is a beautiful, feminine interpretation on chainmaille. This unique pendant is sure to be a conversation starter! The pendant measures 2“ across and is 1.5“ long at the center point. The Swarovski crystals come in 17 different colors* so you can completely personalize them to your style! The pendant is connected to a sterling silver chain and the total length of the necklace (pendant included) can be 16” or 18”. I hope you love your new necklace, and feel free to contact me with any questions! Infinite Love and Gratitude! *This necklace is made to order and may take 7 days to ship due to supplier shipping times. See something you like here, but had a variation of color/style/size in mind? Contact me and I will customize your jewelry for you!
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Deze mooie armband is gemaakt van de Stepping Stones chainmaille weave van Corvus Chainmaille, al wijkt mijn versie iets af. Het heeft het uiterlijk van een kronkelende beek of rivier, en aangezien ik in de nabijheid van een beroemde kronkelende rivier woon, is dat de naam die ik aan dit stuk heb gegeven. De Shenandoah (SHAN-ANN-DOE-UH) rivier in het Gemenebest van Virginia is beroemd (er is zelfs een volkslied!) om zijn "zeven bochten" die door de vallei van Shenandoah slingeren. Ik heb de "zeven bochten van Shenandoah" gezien vanaf de top van de bergen die de vallei omringen, en het is echt een lust voor het oog. Dit stuk is gemaakt van massief .925 sterling zilverdraad, die ik met de hand spoel en precisiezaag gesneden in springringen. De ringmaten zijn zorgvuldig getest om de exacte pasvorm te vinden om dit stuk perfect te maken. Afgewerkt met een sterling zilveren cirkel tuimelsluiting. Laat een bericht achter over de gewenste lengte wanneer u uitcheckt. Ik raad ongeveer 1 inch toe aan je polsmeting. Ik bied een hanger en oorbellen in dit patroon, evenals verschillende supply kits voor chain maillers om hun eigen te maken (kits verkrijgbaar in mijn supply shop: rainesupplies.etsy.com). Klik hier om al mijn "Shenandoah" aanbiedingen te zien: http://www.etsy.com/shop/rainestudios/search?search_query=shenandoah --------------------------------------- http://rainestudios.etsy.com http://www.facebook.com/rainestudios http://www.rainestudios.com http://www.rainestudios-supplies.com ---------------------------------------
PDF instructions detailing how to make this elegant HandFast Bracelet. Aimed at an Experienced Beginner Mailler. Experience with mailling is necessary. This listing is for the PDF only....NO supplies are included. All steps have full colour images in close detail. At Aussie Maille we list our rings using the AWG system. If you are used to working in SWG, see this blog post to help with conversion http://www.aussiemaille.com/awg-swg.html. We also (can) use a combination of both metric and imperial sizing in our tutorials. For help with conversions see this this blog post http://www.aussiemaille.com/imperial-v-metric-ring-ids.html Tutorial has been tested with Bright Aluminium Jump Rings. Upon receipt of payment, you will have access to the download. An email will be sent to you with your link. Tutorials are for personal use only and may not be used to teach or resell in any format. You may of course sell the items you make from the tutorial. We wish you well and hope you sell many. Due to the nature of digital items, refunds are not available. Please choose carefully.
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Stainless steel byzantine chain bracelet. This chainmaille jewelry is made with 10mm and 6mm jump rings. Measures 7 inches plus a 1 inch extender.
PDF Instructions detailing how to make a Rosetta Bracelet. The tutorial is aimed at an experienced beginner. Experience with byzantine will be helpful. This listing is for the PDF file only.....No Supplies are included. All steps have full colour images in close detail. At Aussie Maille we list our rings using the AWG system. If you are used to working in SWG, see this blog post to help with conversion http://www.aussiemaille.com/awg-swg.html. We also (can) use a combination of both metric and imperial sizing in our tutorials. For help with conversions see this this blog post http://www.aussiemaille.com/imperial-v-metric-ring-ids.html Tutorial has been tested with Bright Aluminium, Sterling Silver and Silver Filled Jump Rings. Upon receipt of payment, an email will be sent out telling you how to download your file. If there are any problems,please let us know.. Tutorials are for personal use only and may not be used to teach or resell in any format. Due to the nature of digital products, there will be no refunds on sales. Please choose carefully.
This gorgeous tripple weavew bracelet is made of sterling silver smooth and twisted jump rings and finished off with a toggle clasp and available with or without a safety chain. Chainmaille is an ancient art form dating back to medieval days. There are thousands of different chainmaille patterns or weaves. These days it is often used to create unusual pieces of jewellery. More than 100 sterling silver rings have been interlinked to form this beautiful and stylish interrupted tripple weave chainmaille bracelet. It is constructed using a combination of smooth and twisted silver jump rings for extra sparkle. This bracelet is fully hallmarked by the Sheffield Assay Office with my unique makers mark which is lazer etched onto the T bar or the ring nearest this. This bracelet is stunning, unusual, pretty and bound to attract attention. It would make a fabulous gift for someone special. This item can be altered in size by adding or removing rings. Guidance on average wrist/bracelet sizes: 18 cm (7 inches) ex small 19 cm (7.5 inches) small 20 cm (8 inches) medium 21.5 cm (8.5 inches) large If you would like the bracelet longer or shorter then please let me know when ordering. Hand made to order. Please allow 2 - 3 days for the bracelet to be made, thank you. FREE UK postage: My standard FREE UK delivery is provided by Royal Mail Signed For services. Silver Jewellery Care: Silver can tarnish if exposed to water or chemicals. Please remove before bathing, swimming or applying lotions and potions etc to protect your purchase and keep it looking its best. Questions: Please message me via Etsy if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help. All of my jewellery is handcrafted by me in the UK. Due to the nature of the materials and traditional silver smithing techniques used, most pieces are unique and 'one of a kind'. More chainmaille bracelets: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TreasureTrunkByMarie?section_id=38789508 TreasureTrunkByMarie: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TreasureTrunkByMarie
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