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Keeping a beginnerand#8217;s time, abilities, and budget in mind,
The Absolute Beginners Guide Making Chain Mail Jewelry introduces jewelry makers to seven basic weaves. Eighteen fun, stylish projects follow, beginning with easy-to-make earrings, and progressing to bracelets and necklaces.In addition to practicing basic weaves and creating beautiful pieces, beginners will learn many other important skills. They will learn how to use chain mail to embellish leather and other materials, add crystal accents, make stretchable chain mail with rubber O rings, add color with anodized aluminum rings, and more!
About the Author
Lauren Andersen has been weaving tiny jump rings for more than seven years. She teaches classes in chain mail at her local bead shops and major national craft shows. She is a member of the Beadalon Design Team and is a frequent guest on the popular television series Beads, Baubles, and Jewels and Jewelry Televisionand#8217;s Jewel School.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Basics
1. Tools
2. Materials
3. Workspace
4. Techniques
Basic Chain Mail Weaves
1. European 4-in-1
2. Byzantine
3. Mobius
4. Spiral
5. Japanese
6. Shaggy Loops
7. Parallel or Helmand#8217;s
Projects
1. 3-IN-3 Chain Necklace and Earrings
2. Shaggy Loop Earrings
3. Stitch Marker Set
4. Crystal Parallel Bracelet
5. Wedding Knot Bracelet
6. Twisted Rhinestone Bracelet
7. Rhinestone Hand Flower
8. Sideways Euro 4-in-1 Bracelet
9. Butterfly Earrings
10. Leather and Lace
11. Club 55 Bracelet
12. Expandable 4-in-1 Bracelet
13. Crystal Washer Bracelet
14. Crystal Cross Bracelet
15. Caterpillar Bracelet
16. Pink Ladder Bracelet
17. Connected Byzantine and Crystal Bracelet
18. European 6-in-1 Bracelet
Glossary of Terms Used in Chain Mail
Resources
About the Author