Very helpful, thank you! I've been away from mailling almost 10 years and forgot how to do so many weaves. Now I find I need more help to relearn them than I did to begin with!
Thanks for sharing the weave beautifully. Could you please repeat the dimensions of rings please and the wire guage . I have purchased 3 in 1 Persian chain maille not . May be dexterity issues come in the way as the wire guage is high. For a man’s bracelet What size rings and thickness would you suggest please Could you do a video finishing the bracelet with clasp too . Thanks from UK
Easy presentation . What size and wire guage are the rings please . I ordered the kit from U. k earlier . Half Persian 3 in 1 weave . What other wire guage could I use as I have hand issue. Thanks
after trying every technique i was finally able to complete the HP 4/1 with the help of your card , at the end of your video you show a thicker chain is the 16g 1.2 or 1.6 thickness
These are modified Wubbers. They are somewhat labor intensive to make so I don't stock them. If you are interested in them, send me an email and I can work up a quote for you.
do you have to snap your rings down like you do in this picture, I am having a problem getting more than 4 or 5 to snap down. Also is there a way to back track if you get one placed wrong. I'm having a devil of a time
Hi Bobbie, You only need to snap 4 down to get this started. Once you have built out the chain past those 4 the chain should be stable enough for you to continue without the card. As for back-tracking - just remove rings to the offending point and continue from there. As you get more experience you'll be able to repair in-situ, but when starting out that's a little harder to do.
Very helpful, thank you! I've been away from mailling almost 10 years and forgot how to do so many weaves. Now I find I need more help to relearn them than I did to begin with!
This new video is so helpful. I purchased the maille card & still was having some troubles; yet this new one solved the problem, thanks so much
Thank you...I can’t wait for my card to arrive...and your instruction has helped immensely! Also, I love the fun start to your video!
Thanks for sharing the weave beautifully. Could you please repeat the dimensions of rings please and the wire guage .
I have purchased 3 in 1 Persian chain maille not . May be dexterity issues come in the way as the wire guage is high.
For a man’s bracelet
What size rings and thickness would you suggest please
Could you do a video finishing the bracelet with clasp too . Thanks from UK
I got your card and am anxious to try this out! I have a LOT of trouble with this weave!!!
thank you for a new video on this, I appreciate it and love my card. it comes in handy
Easy presentation . What size and wire guage are the rings please . I ordered the kit from U. k earlier . Half Persian 3 in 1 weave . What other wire guage could I use as I have hand issue. Thanks
after trying every technique i was finally able to complete the HP 4/1 with the help of your card , at the end of your video you show a thicker chain is the 16g 1.2 or 1.6 thickness
16swg is shown - 1.6mm (1/16") - the brass chain is using 5/16" ID rings and the demo chain is using 3/8" ID rings.
the best video on internet
Thank you so much! I finally understood how to do it ^_^
Hi if you understand pls can you pls give me size of wire and still rods
What exact pliers may I ask? Not the same as in your store. TY
These are modified Wubbers. They are somewhat labor intensive to make so I don't stock them. If you are interested in them, send me an email and I can work up a quote for you.
im a beginner i bought your card and did 4in1with the bigger rings and came out perfect is it hard with the 16g 5/16
do you have to snap your rings down like you do in this picture, I am having a problem getting more than 4 or 5 to snap down. Also is there a way to back track if you get one placed wrong. I'm having a devil of a time
Hi Bobbie,
You only need to snap 4 down to get this started. Once you have built out the chain past those 4 the chain should be stable enough for you to continue without the card.
As for back-tracking - just remove rings to the offending point and continue from there. As you get more experience you'll be able to repair in-situ, but when starting out that's a little harder to do.
In the wide shots your hands are completely blocking the weave. I just cannot see the pattern in this at all. NOT HELPFUL AT ALL
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