wow you made it real understandable. It took me forever to find one that made scece since they kept making it look harder. I was trying to put chains on key rings and it was all to confussing. Thanks
You will need to take one jump ring off at a time to make the bracelet,just fit your wrist. I just finished mine and I have worn it for one hour. Working so far.
Hi Mikey,love all your videos. You are a genious. My 11 years old daughter is very much into jewelry making & designing.This Christmas She got those kiddy jewelry making kit but i see she is really into it & they are beautiful.I want to buy her jewelry making kit but i dont know which one.I heard about Jeweluxory. Can u please tell me which kit to buy for her & some tutorial on Jeweluxory. Thx.
I just finished a bracelet with this technique, but while it'll spiral if I hold it like that, it kinda just sits there without doing it while it's just on. I'm wondering if it's the quality of the rings, because I'm not using thick ones (like Snappeez or rings specifically for chainemaille) so maybe that's it. Either way, it's easy to do and I love mine!!
I've wondered this too. I think the best thing to use Spiral Weave for is for necklaces/bracelets; the user can turn the piece into a spiral, then latch it into place as is.
I believe that the AR for this type of weave / chain should be around five. That is: The inner diameter of the jump ring being used, divided by the diameter of the wire being used. Therefore if you were using a jump ring with an inner diameter of 6mm and you wanted to achieve an AR of 5 you would divide the jump ring ID by the required AR (5) to get a result of 1.2mm. This would be the diameter of the wire to use. I think that this is correct. But I could be wrong... I am exceptionally good at being wrong. By the way, you can make an even better looking chain by winding two identical chains together and fastening them together at each end so that they cannot unravel. I saw this method being used somewhere on UA-cam but I can't remember the URL. Hope that this is of some use to you.
bannor216 what would you recommend dipping them in? I've gotten the scratch problem with my silver plated copper wire. Whenever I attach such a ring to the jewelry, it usually scratch off parts of the silver plating and makes the copper visible. I'm thinking rubber, but I have no knowledge on this kinda thing :)
plasti-dip. the kind of stuff that gives tool handles a rubbery colored texture, like pliers. find it anywhere like lowes or homedepot. you can also use duct tape. but lately i've been wrapping my tool noses with sewing thread.
bannor216 thanks man, that's gonna help me out a lot :) And thanks for the swift reply :) I've saved a screenshot of it, so I can remember. I hope you don't mind
while you have probably come up with a solution...or given up: i have used (electrical work) shrink tubing - because i have lots of it in different sizes, but i will probably try dipping. i think the original commenter was referring to using something akin to Plasti Dip - available at hardware stores and online. In the video (following) the containers are different from those used in the US ua-cam.com/video/Tgb1WR2x8bI/v-deo.html
Funny that you "guys" are so interested in his sexual preference....why are you watching these videos anyway? Hmmm, at least Mike doesn't have a prob being honest about who he is. Maybe instead of drooling all over yourselves watching him crochet you should start soul searching & being honest with yourselves so you don't have to be "in the closet" hiding from your significant others relieving yourselves watching "Mikey's" videos...just a thought.
You're not showing people how to close the jump rings correctly. You should never have to lay your pliers down when working. Other than that, I like the design.
PLEASE do more of these chainmail tutorials. the way you teach is so easy and clear to understand.
wow you made it real understandable. It took me forever to find one that made scece since they kept making it look harder. I was trying to put chains on key rings and it was all to confussing. Thanks
Wow, this tutorial helped me sooooooooooo much, thank you so much Mikey, your really good at explaining this stuff
You make it look easy! Thanks!!!
Great demonstration. Thanks. I'm just starting out and I am wondering what the thinnest guage of wire I can use for something like this?
You can use any gauge you feel comfortable working with, except generally the thinner the wire, the harder it is to work with it.
Very nice chainmaille stitch. Can you please post somewhere the size & the gauge the jump rings you use for each project. Thank you!!!
You will need to take one jump ring off at a time to make the bracelet,just fit your wrist. I just finished mine and I have worn it for one hour. Working so far.
Hi Mikey,love all your videos. You are a genious. My 11 years old daughter is very much into jewelry making & designing.This Christmas She got those kiddy jewelry making kit but i see she is really into it & they are beautiful.I want to buy her jewelry making kit but i dont know which one.I heard about Jeweluxory. Can u please tell me which kit to buy for her & some tutorial on Jeweluxory. Thx.
I just finished a bracelet with this technique, but while it'll spiral if I hold it like that, it kinda just sits there without doing it while it's just on. I'm wondering if it's the quality of the rings, because I'm not using thick ones (like Snappeez or rings specifically for chainemaille) so maybe that's it. Either way, it's easy to do and I love mine!!
but how do you make it stay looking like spiral rather than the mess:)
I've wondered this too. I think the best thing to use Spiral Weave for is for necklaces/bracelets; the user can turn the piece into a spiral, then latch it into place as is.
excelente explicacion gracias
Would the spiral stay tighter if you made it doing 3 or even 4 instead of 2. I hope this question makes sence.
Ed
Thank you so much for this video, I was ready to rip my hair out because I was NOT getting it lol
what is the AR for the rings you use for this bracelet???
THANKS!
is there any way to stop the twist from undoing as when I place it on my wrist it straightens out when fastened x
Is It possible to make earrings like that bracelet?
looks like DNA
The spirals will stay if you clasp the ends together. I made a necklace and it stayed spiral when I clasped it.
I would like to receive some patterns for chain mail please
We don’t have an email list as it costs money to have one. I would just search google for free chainmaille designs.
thanks :)
What kind of AR works well for a spiral like this?
I believe that the AR for this type of weave / chain should be around five. That is: The inner diameter of the jump ring being used, divided by the diameter of the wire being used. Therefore if you were using a jump ring with an inner diameter of 6mm and you wanted to achieve an AR of 5 you would divide the jump ring ID by the required AR (5) to get a result of 1.2mm. This would be the diameter of the wire to use. I think that this is correct. But I could be wrong... I am exceptionally good at being wrong. By the way, you can make an even better looking chain by winding two identical chains together and fastening them together at each end so that they cannot unravel. I saw this method being used somewhere on UA-cam but I can't remember the URL. Hope that this is of some use to you.
Several chainmaille sites say that the AR should be between 3.4-4
IM so glad other people caught that HAHAHA! awesome...
Mikey, what are you doing here? Didn't know you did chainmaille, too! :)
Haha, this was like, the first chain maille pattern I saw and thought "hm, I might be able to do this"
I used 9m
why not dip the ends of the tools so they dont scratch
bannor216 what would you recommend dipping them in? I've gotten the scratch problem with my silver plated copper wire. Whenever I attach such a ring to the jewelry, it usually scratch off parts of the silver plating and makes the copper visible. I'm thinking rubber, but I have no knowledge on this kinda thing :)
plasti-dip. the kind of stuff that gives tool handles a rubbery colored texture, like pliers. find it anywhere like lowes or homedepot. you can also use duct tape. but lately i've been wrapping my tool noses with sewing thread.
bannor216 thanks man, that's gonna help me out a lot :) And thanks for the swift reply :) I've saved a screenshot of it, so I can remember. I hope you don't mind
while you have probably come up with a solution...or given up: i have used (electrical work) shrink tubing - because i have lots of it in different sizes, but i will probably try dipping.
i think the original commenter was referring to using something akin to Plasti Dip - available at hardware stores and online. In the video (following) the containers are different from those used in the US ua-cam.com/video/Tgb1WR2x8bI/v-deo.html
goes perfectly with 1:38 lololol
well his closures SUUUCKED but that was a good tutorial
@kaytlinschipper Probably not cause he "comes in from behind!" lol
Mikey, is there anything you DON'T do? :)
Funny that you "guys" are so interested in his sexual preference....why are you watching these videos anyway? Hmmm, at least Mike doesn't have a prob being honest about who he is. Maybe instead of drooling all over yourselves watching him crochet you should start soul searching & being honest with yourselves so you don't have to be "in the closet" hiding from your significant others relieving yourselves watching "Mikey's" videos...just a thought.
You're not showing people how to close the jump rings correctly. You should never have to lay your pliers down when working. Other than that, I like the design.