Beautiful. I am surprised more maillers have not discovered your tutorials. IT would help me to know how many jumprings I will need in the two IDs. Thanks.
It is beautiful. I look forward to making it, may I make a request for a future tutorial - a letter that would lend itself for a necklace. Thanks in advance.
Very nice. I like the smaller version of this one. When ever you have time could you please put it up on Etsy? PS. They own me. Between your beautiful chain maille and the art doll patterns I am addicted. My addiction with your designs is the most. Thanks Deb. As always, I love what you show us how to make.
This one I don't have a pdf for. In fact the person who created this weave is unhappy with me for doing this video, so I won't be doing up a pdf. Sorry. There is one on the maille artisans site, you can use that. The link for it is in the description along with the creator's name as there is in all my videos. Deb
Deb, I love this! Very pretty. I have a question though. To me, this looks like segments of helm weave and "inverted" helm weave. Could you make the helm sections and then join them together? This might make adding the adjoining rings difficult though. Any thoughts on doing it this way instead?
Hi Jan, it's not helm weave so that wouldn't work. The pairs of small rings would need to be joined to each other to be helm and these ones are not, they are joined to the next pair in the weave. Deb
As always Deb, I love your video. I have a question. I have a Pepe jumpring maker. It does not have the in-between sizes. It goes whole and whole plus half ie, 4, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5 and so on. Can I use those rings to make this and if so would I size up or down a half mm? I wish they would have made the quarter sizes. If my dad was still here he would have made me a set on his milling machine. I wish I knew half of what he knew. He was so smart. I really miss him. Funniest person I ever knew. He made me laugh all the time. Aside from that, I would greatly appreciate your help. I tell every body that wants to learn this to watch your videos because they will learn from you. Again, thank you so much.
I haven't tried those particular sizes myself, so I think yes, it probably would be fine but cant' say for certain. Experimentation is always a great thing....it's a fabulous way to learn. Let me know how you go. Your dad sounds wonderful. Deb
Beautiful weave.
Beautiful. I am surprised more maillers have not discovered your tutorials. IT would help me to know how many jumprings I will need in the two IDs. Thanks.
Thanks, Deb. Such a neat little weave. I'm looking forward to making a new bracelet.
A weave I invented.
It is beautiful. I look forward to making it, may I make a request for a future tutorial - a letter that would lend itself for a necklace. Thanks in advance.
Thanks Deb for another great video. I’m looking forward to trying this out.
cheers, thanks for watching, glad you liked it. Deb
This was so helpful, thank you so much
Order I'll be putting in next well will now include additional rings. Specifically, the 18awg ones in stainless steel. Thanks.
Cheers, glad to hear you found the tutorial useful. Deb
Very nice. I like the smaller version of this one. When ever you have time could you please put it up on Etsy? PS. They own me. Between your beautiful chain maille and the art doll patterns I am addicted. My addiction with your designs is the most. Thanks Deb. As always, I love what you show us how to make.
This one I don't have a pdf for. In fact the person who created this weave is unhappy with me for doing this video, so I won't be doing up a pdf. Sorry. There is one on the maille artisans site, you can use that. The link for it is in the description along with the creator's name as there is in all my videos. Deb
That is ok. I sure am happy with the others so I certainly won't miss one.
Deb, I really like this weave. Beautiful!
Hi Sandy, it's a lovely weave. Glad you liked the video. Deb
Como me gusta lo que haces y explicas,ruego pongan subtítulos en español,besos y gracias!!!!
Deb, I love this! Very pretty. I have a question though. To me, this looks like segments of helm weave and "inverted" helm weave. Could you make the helm sections and then join them together? This might make adding the adjoining rings difficult though. Any thoughts on doing it this way instead?
Hi Jan, it's not helm weave so that wouldn't work. The pairs of small rings would need to be joined to each other to be helm and these ones are not, they are joined to the next pair in the weave. Deb
Beautiful! I’m going to attempt it
Awesome Rose. Deb
Can someone tell a similar store in Poland or in Europe? Delivering materials from Australia is very expensive.
As always Deb, I love your video. I have a question. I have a Pepe jumpring maker. It does not have the in-between sizes. It goes whole and whole plus half ie, 4, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5 and so on. Can I use those rings to make this and if so would I size up or down a half mm? I wish they would have made the quarter sizes. If my dad was still here he would have made me a set on his milling machine. I wish I knew half of what he knew. He was so smart. I really miss him. Funniest person I ever knew. He made me laugh all the time. Aside from that, I would greatly appreciate your help. I tell every body that wants to learn this to watch your videos because they will learn from you. Again, thank you so much.
I haven't tried those particular sizes myself, so I think yes, it probably would be fine but cant' say for certain. Experimentation is always a great thing....it's a fabulous way to learn. Let me know how you go. Your dad sounds wonderful. Deb
D. V. Vagadiya. 👌👌🙏🙏👌👌
Gracias ❤️
Would be nice if credited the inventors. This is one of my weaves, I invented it.
I do credit all inventors, they are in the description tab.
So you just took this from Mail Artisans.
Not very ethical.