I have tried to learn this weave for years and finally because of your tutorials, I did it! I can’t thank you enough. I found it very helpful to use polymer clay to keep the chain in place. I put strips of clay down and pressed the chain into it. It helps keep the rings you don’t want from getting in the way, and it washes off pretty easily without damage to the rings.
Thank you :) I'm using 18swg 9/32 rings, with an aspect ratio of 5.86. This is the lower limit of the workable AR range for Moorish Rose. You can use a larger AR, up to around 7, in which case the edges of the bracelet will need stabilizing like I show in Part 3. Have fun!
Gah. I never did learn the difference between right leaning mobius and left leaning mobius. I barely know my right hand from my left. And yet, I keep banging my head against the brick wall that is moorish rose.
I have tried to learn this weave for years and finally because of your tutorials, I did it! I can’t thank you enough. I found it very helpful to use polymer clay to keep the chain in place. I put strips of clay down and pressed the chain into it. It helps keep the rings you don’t want from getting in the way, and it washes off pretty easily without damage to the rings.
love your tutorials! Wonderful job. :)
Thank you :) I'm using 18swg 9/32 rings, with an aspect ratio of 5.86. This is the lower limit of the workable AR range for Moorish Rose. You can use a larger AR, up to around 7, in which case the edges of the bracelet will need stabilizing like I show in Part 3. Have fun!
Can you demonstrate a Moorish Rose
pendant from the beginning?
Great video thanks!! Could you comment with a link for the ring size?
Gah. I never did learn the difference between right leaning mobius and left leaning mobius. I barely know my right hand from my left. And yet, I keep banging my head against the brick wall that is moorish rose.
Can you demonstrate a Moorish Rose
pendant from the beginning?