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  • Re: spiral help please...

    Sorry to tell you but an unlocked spiral like that design will never hold its spiral on its own - that's why it's "unlocked." You have to twist the chain before clasping it to create a spiral. If you want a stand-alone spiral, I'd start searching for a different pattern. Best of...
    Posted to Chain mail (Forum) by Addie Kidd on 11-10-2008
  • Re: Any free (and good) tutorials on this?

    That's a wedding knot chain. It's not free, but Deanna Kittrell published a tutorial on it in the December 2007 issue of Bead&Button. You can order a back issue , or purchase and instantly download just the article here: http://www.beadandbutton.com/bnb/Default.aspx?c=a&id=2564 The instructions...
    Posted to Chain mail (Forum) by Addie Kidd on 06-13-2008
  • Looking for name of a weave

    Hi! I saw an absolutely lovely bracelet on a lady recently. I have searched and I don't know what the name of it is. It looked like a cross between a parallel / helm weave and a byzantine weave BUT it was unusual in that the pattern contained rings that were actually bent in half -- that is what...
    Posted to Chain mail (Forum) by RJE59 on 09-11-2007
  • Re: 14 Gauge Sterling - What to make?

    I have made this chain for years using 14g/8mm rings. http://derakon.chainmailstore.com/hp41.html It makes a beautiful and satisfying chain to wear. When I learned to make it the teacher called it the Columbus chain. It was everyones favorite to make. It's well worth the effort to learn. Spider includes...
    Posted to Chain mail (Forum) by sparklesweet on 07-29-2007
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