4 Winds Chain Maille Bracelet

Learn how to make this '4 Winds' chain maille bracelet in my step-by-step jewellery tutorial.
Materials Used:
Jumprings using 1.25mm diameter wire (16ga)
- 4.1 mm internal diameter
- 6mm internal diameter
1.25mm diameter copper wire (16ga)
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Пікірлер: 18

  • @cynthiakirkland518
    @cynthiakirkland5184 жыл бұрын

    YOU ARE AMAZINGLY AWESOME AT THE CHAINMAIL MAKING...AND A GREAT TEACHER WITH LOTS OF PATIENCE ❤THANK YOU FOR YOUR LESSONS. FROM SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

  • @JayDub_143
    @JayDub_1434 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful!! I havent tried chain maille before but I am ready to give this one a try! I love your tutorials they are always so well explained and easy to follow!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful skills with us! 💜

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld91233 жыл бұрын

    this weave looks very attractive definitely tricky looking and agree with the practical practice to get it right your video I find your English accent truly calming well done excellent video now to study the steps to make the 4 winds thank you 😊 for sharing your talents with us

  • @rozanidesignsmasquerade7050
    @rozanidesignsmasquerade70504 жыл бұрын

    So nicely done and very lovely. 💖

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld91234 жыл бұрын

    That's that oh wow moment looks complicated to make and you just breezed through it That peace has eloquence it glows and radiates with potential as the next project I will wanna try Thank you for sharing

  • @patriciacalvinho4629
    @patriciacalvinho46294 жыл бұрын

    LOVE IT!!

  • @lulu43751
    @lulu437514 жыл бұрын

    And I thought the double herringbone wrap was difficult?!!!! 😂😂 but beautiful outcome ❤

  • @yvettecintron3988
    @yvettecintron39882 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @user-ky9pv9fm9p
    @user-ky9pv9fm9p2 жыл бұрын

    Изумительная работа!!! Но я ничегошеньки в этом не понимаю! Хотелось бы научиться работать с проволокой, но не пойму, что куда ... Буду пробовать. Смотрю ваши мастер-классы с удовольствием! Удачи вам и всего доброго!

  • @charleneionta7777
    @charleneionta7777 Жыл бұрын

    Chain Malle is my favorite. Can you tell what the beginner should choose thank you Charlene from Fl

  • @user-sk6qd2gp2r
    @user-sk6qd2gp2r4 жыл бұрын

    Super!Super!Super!Thank you very much!

  • @CrixJoki
    @CrixJoki4 жыл бұрын

    That is gorgeous! :D 💜 for my brain, it was a mindf*k, I probably need to watch this a few times before even giving it a try, then watch it as I´m trying it! I did not understand the math behind the ring sizes, so I guess I just have to try different rings out and see what works... I don´t mean in any shape or form that your instructions were bad or anything, I´m just bad with instructions sometimes due to my Autism, just so you know, I didn´t mean to offend in any way, this was just hard for me to understand.

  • @BigHenFor

    @BigHenFor

    4 жыл бұрын

    There's a website called M. A. I. L which is an organisation of chain maile artists. It has a library of chain maille patterns, many with tutorials, and a forum. You can register with them for free, but you can access their library and tutorials freely. You could search there, and see if one is available for this pattern. If not you can try one of the patterns tagged for beginners. As for the aspect ratio, it is an indication of what size of rings you need for any pattern to work successfully. If you look at each every library pattern page on this website at the top lefthand side the AR values for the pattern you are looking at. If you note these and go to chainmaille jump ring suppliers, every type of ring they sell will state its AR value. There's a US supplier called The Ring Lord (TLR) , and they have a page dedicated to Aspect Ratios and why they help you and me pick out the right rings for the job. The pateern demoed here isn't a beginners weave as is, and it may be useful to try out the beginner patterns on the MAIL Website so you can get used to the process. Once you understand Aspect Ratio more clearly, not only will you be able to follow weave patterns clearly and get to look right, you will be able to recreate most patterns in bigger or smaller sizes, thus changing the look. If you check out Aussie Maille's channel here on KZread, her demos begin with a show and tell which shows the pattern to be demonstrated in samples of various jump ring sizes. She also has lots of patterns, and you should look at the one for the videos for European 4 in 1 and the Byzantine Chain. Why? These two are beginner patterns that once learnt, will allow to make lots more patterns, and if you get the bug, know how to create your own jump rings. Not only that but European 4 in 1 can be done in lots of different ring sizes and guages, so you can ease into chainmaille whilst making different types of jewellery, and getting to grips with it. The Byzantine introduces you to making things out of units, which are small sections like this 4 Winds, that you link together to create lots of beautiful types of jewellery in which you can combine beads and crystals. The byzantine is basically a chain that is both beautiful and strong if the right size jump rings are used in making up its units. It's a show stopper of a pattern that is deceptively simple to make, and quite forgiving. There is a bit of a learning curve at the beginning, but it's worth it. You can also check out tutorials on the Beaducation channel as they have some tutorials on different techniques, and their website has lots of inspirational designs, and tutorials. Take your time, and have fun. Hope this helps.

  • @wendyannh
    @wendyannh4 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! It looks rather too fiddly for my own current skill level, though. Perhaps later, when I’ve gotten more experience.

  • @sharonmartinez7851
    @sharonmartinez78514 жыл бұрын

    The comment “goth” was sent in error. My comment is that this is a beautiful bracelet.

  • @magdamanzano2142
    @magdamanzano21423 жыл бұрын

    Gorgeous bracelet. I started learning chainmaille not too long ago, I still a beginner. I would like to try this weave with bigger jump rings, can you please help me figure out what other sizes I can use. Thank you for your tutorial, it is very explicit.

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld91234 жыл бұрын

    Ahh the question Unlike most I like using recycled copper electrical wire 16 to 12 gage I will like to know if this in a 1\4 inch will work Thank you in advance

  • @sharonmartinez7851
    @sharonmartinez78514 жыл бұрын

    Goth