pretty cool concept. The last part of the video was hard to follow, but I think I figured it out. I am relatively new to chainmaille, and having a blast with it.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I thought it would be easy and found that I’m all thumbs. Lol. I kept dropping everything it’s not as easy as you make it look. But practice makes prefect. Thank you again!
This is so cute, fun and looks relatively easy! Just recently stumbled on your your channel and so enjoy watching all the amazingly diverse types of chain maille and looking forward to trying this out! Excellent tutorials and would appreciate any guidance on beginning the hobby from the materials, tools, definitions, making my own jump rings, etc. Of the dozen or so channels that I've seen, you are the only one who uses different colored metal which is IMMENSELY helpful in visually understanding how the jump rings are connected to create such intriguing chains! Thank-you in advance and kind regards!
Glad the tutorials are of help to you. Watch the basics playlist, there are some good videos there for a beginner and also check out our Maille Library on our site for some articles www.aussiemaille.com/maille-library/ Deb
Could you please tell me where you got you the pliers that you use in this video? Thank you for sharing your knowledge on chainmail. I am so happy I found you and I'm looking forward to watching all your videos
How do I know what rings to use on my projects? Having difficulty knowing what sizes are good match up to provide tighter fits for earring, bracelets etc. I LOVE this video!
I'm really liking this one Deb and I think the same as 'treesapgrl' - I truly feel I could do it and it's not as if I don't have the beads to try. A big thank you!
Hi there, thank you for this tutorial. I am new to chain maille, I just have a quick question maybe you can answer. So if my bead is 12mm, would I need to get one size down wire in millimeter? Does the ID at the end of mmID mean inner dimension? So the jump ring should be 14 gauge 11mmID? Thank you for your help : )
Possibly....captures are a lot of trial and error especially since not all beads are the same, even when they are supposed to be....and honestly, the same can be said for jump rings.
Hi! Just recently found your channel and I am loving your work! :) I want to try this, but I have a question. I can't seem to find the 9mmID rings. Would a 10mmID work? If so, any other modifications you would suggest? Thanks a bunch!
I love this technique and hope I can perfect it. About halfway through it became very difficult to follow along. You were holding the rings pinched between your fingers so we couldn't see what it's supposed to look like and you didn't explain to us how and where to connect that last large ring.
Ty 👏👏👏 Some times doing simple things are kind of difficult for me to imagine how to
Beautiful, just as you are
Thank you! 😊
pretty cool concept. The last part of the video was hard to follow, but I think I figured it out. I am relatively new to chainmaille, and having a blast with it.
Glad it was helpful. cheers Deb
Thank you for inspiring me
Love this! I’m relatively new to maille. The first part I got but it got a little fast towards the end. Thank you for sharing.
You got this, you can slow the video down if that helps out at all.
They'll make great earrings! 💝
I just love your content, thank you for making these vids!
I love this one . It looks so difficult
Give it a try, you might surprise yourself.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I thought it would be easy and found that I’m all thumbs. Lol. I kept dropping everything it’s not as easy as you make it look. But practice makes prefect. Thank you again!
You are so welcome! It will get easier with time. Deb
So simple but elegant would look great in Gold BA. Thanks Deb
Cheers Marie. It's pretty simple so should look great in any colour. Deb
Amo tus trabajos! (I love everything you teach us)
Thank you so much!❤
Thank you that's wonderful for Christmas gifts and for charity work that I do.
Awesome, I hope the recipients love them. Deb
A simple project that looks great!
Thanks Isabelle, I hope you enjoy it. Deb
This was so lovely! I'm gonna try this🤞🏾😍
😶 you just changed my life. 💝
This is truly fabulous. Thank you
Hi Angela, thanks I am so pleased you liked them. Deb
Just beautiful!!! I'm exploding with ideas and can't wait to get started! Thanks so much :)
Have fun!
This is so cute, fun and looks relatively easy!
Just recently stumbled on your your channel and so enjoy watching all the amazingly diverse types of chain maille and looking forward to trying this out!
Excellent tutorials and would appreciate any guidance on beginning the hobby from the materials, tools, definitions, making my own jump rings, etc.
Of the dozen or so channels that I've seen, you are the only one who uses different colored metal which is IMMENSELY helpful in visually understanding how the jump rings are connected to create such intriguing chains!
Thank-you in advance and kind regards!
Glad the tutorials are of help to you. Watch the basics playlist, there are some good videos there for a beginner and also check out our Maille Library on our site for some articles www.aussiemaille.com/maille-library/ Deb
Nice tutorial. Would this work with only single jump rings on the side instead of double?
Love these!
Might also be nice as a set of earrings! Greetings from London
Beautiful and so easy thank you 👍🌹🌹😘😘
Thanks Norma. Deb
Could you please tell me where you got you the pliers that you use in this video?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on chainmail. I am so happy I found you and I'm looking forward to watching all your videos
We sell them on our website www.aussiemaille.com/tools-and-accessories/tools-en/pliers/
Hermosos tus trabajos.♥️
Thank you
Those are really awesome, Deb!
Thanks Janine, glad you liked them. Deb
Love it.❤
How do I know what rings to use on my projects? Having difficulty knowing what sizes are good match up to provide tighter fits for earring, bracelets etc. I LOVE this video!
Thanks Deb!
You're welcome, thanks for watching! Deb
This is *so* fantastic, Deb, thank you! I truly feel I can do this one 🎉
Of course you can, I hope you enjoy it. Deb
I know I'm kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good site to stream newly released series online ?
Very cute, I think it will be nice to also make a bracelet and earrings to match. Thank you Deb.
I think so too. Deb
I'm really liking this one Deb and I think the same as 'treesapgrl' - I truly feel I could do it and it's not as if I don't have the beads to try. A big thank you!
You can do it, give it a go. Deb
Hi there, thank you for this tutorial. I am new to chain maille, I just have a quick question maybe you can answer. So if my bead is 12mm, would I need to get one size down wire in millimeter? Does the ID at the end of mmID mean inner dimension? So the jump ring should be 14 gauge 11mmID? Thank you for your help : )
Possibly....captures are a lot of trial and error especially since not all beads are the same, even when they are supposed to be....and honestly, the same can be said for jump rings.
No le entiendo un pimiento pero me ha ayudado a armar muchas cosas.....
Hi Deb, can the bead be of the drilled variety? Will the holes in the bead be too obvious?
Hi Mark, the beads here have a hole in them. It's a personal preference really. Deb
You have very nice nails and hands!
Thank you Linda! Deb
What size rings would work well with 8mm beads
very nice
Hi! Just recently found your channel and I am loving your work! :) I want to try this, but I have a question. I can't seem to find the 9mmID rings. Would a 10mmID work? If so, any other modifications you would suggest? Thanks a bunch!
Very nice
Cheers! Deb
I did it! 💃💃💃
The two tools you’re using here what are they called where can I buy these
What are the UK sizes for these jump rings please
Well I love the tutorial, but I couldn't get my bead to stay in the rings. Well I tried. 😢 thank you for sharing.
Try again, it doesn't always work the first or even the tenth time you try something new.
It was fine all the way up to caging the bead, then I couldn't manage it; I had 4 'loose' rings at the end, instead of 2.
I love this technique and hope I can perfect it. About halfway through it became very difficult to follow along. You were holding the rings pinched between your fingers so we couldn't see what it's supposed to look like and you didn't explain to us how and where to connect that last large ring.
Love this thank you, ♥♥
Thanks for watching. Deb
Deb, is the tool on the left a pair of cutters?
Shouldn't be, if I am mailling with it then they are most likely the chisel nosed pliers from Xuron.
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Debes aprender español también
I'm soooo frustrated!
Very beautifuul, but for a beginners you are a bit too fast on your teaching. .