Love this weave especially in 18 gage. I was amazed that I quickly got this one. I have tried “easier” weaves that I made 4 attempts before I figured it out. Deb, your videos are always so helpful.
I love all of your tutorials. You are such an amazing teacher, you really make these videos so easy to follow. I’m really glad you did this weave. I’ll definitely be doing this one! 😀
Hi Aussie I didn't catch your name, anyway, I love the way you work with jump rings!!! I was wondering where a person might buy very large amounts of yhe rings? Here in the US, the quality of jump rings are very good for what you are doing.I can make my own but again it takes waay to much wire and of course costs are very high when it comes to almost evert thing in this country!!!! thanks for another great video!
Hi Deb, I’ve been watching and enjoying ur videos and find them very interesting. I’m pretty new to chainmaille, and have done a couple of pieces. I have in my stash 16awg (1.2) 3/16”/5.00mm are these ok to use in ur various demos? I found some of ur videos that use this size, but wondered if others would be ok to use this size? I need some advice please. Look forward to ur reply, and more tutorials. Take care ❤
Hi Janice. You can't use one ring size for all weaves, certain rings will only work for certain weaves. Use my suggestions as a starting point, if the ring ID I suggest is close to the one you have, it might work, but if they are wildly different, say I use 1/4"(6.35mm) then odds of the 3/16"ID ring working are slim to none. Hope that helps.
I love all your tutorials. I have learned new weaves with you and the back catalog. I saw an interesting one on Maille Artisans. Poor Queen's scale. I don't know if I can just look at a weave and try it or not.
@@AussieMaillers I’m pretty new to chainmaille, but I would love to try it. I didn’t hear you say how many of each size is needed, though. I would probably be trying it with the 18g AWG rings.
WOW ok I saw a printed instruction and I was lost.....so very lost....I think I might be able to watch this a few more times and then pluck up the courage to give it a go. Thanks Deb!
Glad it was helpful. I have yet to write a pdf, I hope I can create one that is understandable. Some weaves are hard to convert to the written word and static images. Deb
@@AussieMaillers Usually your tutorials either written or printed are very easy to understand. Having both though would be great...the video for the full tutorial learning and the printed as a sort of crib notes! :)
You are so talented. I love your videos and miss you when you are gone. I hope all is well. It is good to see you back. God Bless.
Thank you Stacy. I am trying to get back into the swing of things. Thanks for hanging around and not giving up on me. Deb
I just learnt this weave today and i love it. Your tutorials are the best.
Learning Chainmaille is so funny, it took this more intermediate weave for me to Finally understand Mobius LOL Thanks for another Great Tutorial!!!
Love this weave especially in 18 gage. I was amazed that I quickly got this one. I have tried “easier” weaves that I made 4 attempts before I figured it out. Deb, your videos are always so helpful.
Mary I'm pleased it helped. Thanks for watching. Deb
I love all of your tutorials. You are such an amazing teacher, you really make these videos so easy to follow.
I’m really glad you did this weave. I’ll definitely be doing this one! 😀
Well thank you Angela, that is lovely of you to say. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Deb
Hi Aussie I didn't catch your name, anyway, I love the way you work with jump rings!!! I was wondering where a person might buy very large amounts of yhe rings? Here in the US, the quality of jump rings are very good for what you are doing.I can make my own but again it takes waay to much wire and of course costs are very high when it comes to almost evert thing in this country!!!! thanks for another great video!
Hi Deb, I’ve been watching and enjoying ur videos and find them very interesting. I’m pretty new to chainmaille, and have done a couple of pieces. I have in my stash 16awg (1.2) 3/16”/5.00mm are these ok to use in ur various demos? I found some of ur videos that use this size, but wondered if others would be ok to use this size? I need some advice please. Look forward to ur reply, and more tutorials. Take care ❤
Hi Janice. You can't use one ring size for all weaves, certain rings will only work for certain weaves. Use my suggestions as a starting point, if the ring ID I suggest is close to the one you have, it might work, but if they are wildly different, say I use 1/4"(6.35mm) then odds of the 3/16"ID ring working are slim to none. Hope that helps.
Thank u for the advice ❤️
I love all your tutorials. I have learned new weaves with you and the back catalog. I saw an interesting one on Maille Artisans. Poor Queen's scale. I don't know if I can just look at a weave and try it or not.
Excellent Kari. I will have a look at the weave listing. Give it a go, you might surprise yourself. Deb
Beautiful! Quite tricky looking, too, so the name is very appropriate!
Cheers Anna, it's a little fiddly, and a ring hog, but worth it. Deb
@@AussieMaillers I’m pretty new to chainmaille, but I would love to try it. I didn’t hear you say how many of each size is needed, though. I would probably be trying it with the 18g AWG rings.
WOW ok I saw a printed instruction and I was lost.....so very lost....I think I might be able to watch this a few more times and then pluck up the courage to give it a go. Thanks Deb!
Glad it was helpful. I have yet to write a pdf, I hope I can create one that is understandable. Some weaves are hard to convert to the written word and static images. Deb
@@AussieMaillers Usually your tutorials either written or printed are very easy to understand. Having both though would be great...the video for the full tutorial learning and the printed as a sort of crib notes! :)