Thank you!!! Your demonstration was excellent for me to finally learn this weave. Even still it took me ten times to master it. The catch for me was going between the "V" made up by the two rings crossing and not under them. Then everything fell together. Also not having to pick it up. My fingers could not coordinate holding manipulating then closing without it all falling into a big mess. Much appreciation to you and Beadaholic for the give of your demonstration.
Well,you are very good to make these Chain Maille Kat & it's very Pretty,you explain very well & gave great tips to make that kind of projects! Thank You for sharing...
Bonjour, je dois acheter les anneaux pour le bracelet qui est très beau. Pourriez-vous me dire, quels sont les les frais de livraison en sachant que je commande depuis la France. Cordialement
jacqueline kubiak It really depends on the size of your bracelet, and what type of clasp you are using. My example uses 68 rings, 12mm for the clasp and measures a total of 7.25 inches around a mandrel. Here is the list of supplies for this project www.beadaholique.com/t-ba-project-B2115.aspx?RUclips&
Your hands kept getting in the way...you should find some longer noses pliers .. hemostats are my go to favorite for working with small projects like this...they have straight as well as curved hemostats
It depends on how tight you want your weave. 14 gauge might be difficult to work with for this weave. I would try for something that has an ID of at least 4.5mm.
Can someone give me some advice on working with very small rings? I'm using 4mm rings weaving 4 in 1 European style units. The rings are so small that I can't get enough grip on the ring with my pliers without losing quite a lot of maneuverability with the ring. If I try to use my fingers, everything slides around so I lose track of everything. What can I do to keep everything in place, and be able to weave the rings together?
ztb231 It may be the tools you are working with. Here are a few tools I recommend for working with such small rings. www.beadaholique.com/p-56170-lindstrom-rx-professional-series-long-needle-nose-chain-pliers-625-inches-long.aspx?RUclips& www.beadaholique.com/p-24850-baby-wubbers-quality-fine-bent-chain-nose-jewellers-pliers.aspx?RUclips&
It was hard to see cause your thumb or hand was blocking the view😯😢
6 лет назад+1
Your left finger keeps blocking the view of where the ring goes through the other two... it would have been better to use two contrasting colors. This tut just confused me more :(
Holding the work in your left hand and using an open ring with a closed ring on it to connect to the previous 2 finished rings is much easier, much faster, and makes far more sense than fumbling with the work on the table. Usually I enjoy these videos and learn from them, but this one was confusing. This method made the weave much harder to work and the camera angle was bad because your hands were blocking the weave as you did it. But mostly, there is a much simpler way of doing this weave and this video used a horribly complex and awkward method.
+cherylvanputten Yes these rings are 18 AWG (1.024mm), with an inner diameter of 5.56mm. You can find full information on them here: www.beadaholique.com/p-28308-artistic-wire-chain-maille-jump-rings-non-tarnish-copper-18-gaid-556mm110pc.aspx
That is a slightly more advanced technique. I will add that to my video to do list. But essentially, you are doing one full row at a time and then when you start your second row you are taking the jump ring and catching the row below to attach them.
Half Pesian 4 in 1 is worse lol. The way you have to hold both of them at the start is a royal pain. Makes my hands feel huge and I'm practicing on bigger rings. You can start this in different ways too. The one that finally clicked with me starts with three rings. See if you can find another video for it. Good luck!
Thank you!!! Your demonstration was excellent for me to finally learn this weave. Even still it took me ten times to master it. The catch for me was going between the "V" made up by the two rings crossing and not under them. Then everything fell together. Also not having to pick it up. My fingers could not coordinate holding manipulating then closing without it all falling into a big mess. Much appreciation to you and Beadaholic for the give of your demonstration.
Judy R
This is the easiest lesson on half persian 3-in-one chain maille bracelet!
Well,you are very good to make these Chain Maille Kat & it's very Pretty,you explain very well & gave great tips to make that kind of projects! Thank You for sharing...
Nice open look for summer.
great tutorial, but it might be easier to follow if you used different colored jump rings.
Very simple love this chain
So pretty
Спасибо огромное !!!! Красиво и несложно !!! 👍👍👍🌺🌺🌺🌷🌷🌷
Glad you liked it! 💖
different colored rings, and keeping your fingers out of the way would be helpful...
Do you have a Half Persian 4 in 1 tutorial? I'm just (like yesterday) started getting the hang of it but any other takes on it would be appreciated.
Bonjour, je dois acheter les anneaux pour le bracelet qui est très beau. Pourriez-vous me dire, quels sont les les frais de livraison en sachant que je commande depuis la France. Cordialement
your fingers covered most of the part !
beautiful
Just a suggestion ❤ Easier to use shower rings the for demonstration, for it is easier to see what you are doing ❤ Just saying ❤ Thank you ❤
Hello, how many jump rings do I need to make a few bracelets?
jacqueline kubiak It really depends on the size of your bracelet, and what type of clasp you are using. My example uses 68 rings, 12mm for the clasp and measures a total of 7.25 inches around a mandrel. Here is the list of supplies for this project www.beadaholique.com/t-ba-project-B2115.aspx?RUclips&
Your hands kept getting in the way...you should find some longer noses pliers .. hemostats are my go to favorite for working with small projects like this...they have straight as well as curved hemostats
I have 14 gauge sterling silver wire I'd like to try with this weave. What is your recommendation for the ID?
It depends on how tight you want your weave. 14 gauge might be difficult to work with for this weave. I would try for something that has an ID of at least 4.5mm.
I really could not figure out how to attach the open jump rings, couldn’t see anything you were doing
I can't see anything through your fingers.
Can someone give me some advice on working with very small rings? I'm using 4mm rings weaving 4 in 1 European style units. The rings are so small that I can't get enough grip on the ring with my pliers without losing quite a lot of maneuverability with the ring. If I try to use my fingers, everything slides around so I lose track of everything. What can I do to keep everything in place, and be able to weave the rings together?
ztb231 It may be the tools you are working with. Here are a few tools I recommend for working with such small rings.
www.beadaholique.com/p-56170-lindstrom-rx-professional-series-long-needle-nose-chain-pliers-625-inches-long.aspx?RUclips&
www.beadaholique.com/p-24850-baby-wubbers-quality-fine-bent-chain-nose-jewellers-pliers.aspx?RUclips&
I have a question do u always flip the last jumpring or just one once
Just once. Once you flip the first one the others should already be flipped over. It’s just to get you started.
Omg thank u so much for answering I'm just getting into chainmaille and I love it seen this and it was so easybut wanted to ask that one thing
@@lindsaykolb3038 Sure thing, always happy to answer questions. Glad this was helpful!
It was hard to see cause your thumb or hand was blocking the view😯😢
Your left finger keeps blocking the view of where the ring goes through the other two... it would have been better to use two contrasting colors. This tut just confused me more :(
Ugh why does mine look twisted when I try this? 🤬
Holding the work in your left hand and using an open ring with a closed ring on it to connect to the previous 2 finished rings is much easier, much faster, and makes far more sense than fumbling with the work on the table. Usually I enjoy these videos and learn from them, but this one was confusing. This method made the weave much harder to work and the camera angle was bad because your hands were blocking the weave as you did it. But mostly, there is a much simpler way of doing this weave and this video used a horribly complex and awkward method.
Cool
خیلی ساده...
Glad you liked it!
Is it 18 gauge AWG?
+cherylvanputten Yes these rings are 18 AWG (1.024mm), with an inner diameter of 5.56mm. You can find full information on them here: www.beadaholique.com/p-28308-artistic-wire-chain-maille-jump-rings-non-tarnish-copper-18-gaid-556mm110pc.aspx
how would you make it wider
That is a slightly more advanced technique. I will add that to my video to do list. But essentially, you are doing one full row at a time and then when you start your second row you are taking the jump ring and catching the row below to attach them.
No way im not getting it man
My ar is 5 , that too big ?
No that shouldn't be too big. The rings we're using have an AR of 5.5
Different coloured rings would have been much better........
this is fucking hard !
Half Pesian 4 in 1 is worse lol. The way you have to hold both of them at the start is a royal pain. Makes my hands feel huge and I'm practicing on bigger rings.
You can start this in different ways too. The one that finally clicked with me starts with three rings. See if you can find another video for it. Good luck!
not clear dear