Helm Chain Tutorial
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Learn how to weave the helm chain chainmaille pattern! There are many names for chainmaille weaves, and many ways to weave them, follow along to learn one of those ways!
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Thank you for not putting music / or other distraction,you are good at showing how to do the craft in the videos , keep making them
What a complex and great design. A great gift for anyone.
This is the first time I've truly been able to understand this weave enough to make!! Thank you so very much for showing different ways to make it -- You Rock!!!
Just tried this, very helpful, thanks!
@backtoearthcreations
2 ай бұрын
Sweet!!
A "Helm" is an old term for a helmet, particularly an armour helmet. The Helm chain was used to go under the chin to keep it on, hence its flat design, which could also lay on top of a leather chin strap. basically its a "helmet chain."....as far as I can discover anyway. Dave
because you did this video I was able to make a bracelet for my girl. thank you for this tutorial!!
Thank you! I made a bracelet for my husband! You are awesome.
I've try it and the easiest way to do it is the last you showed... I actually made a beautiful necklace with the earrings. Thanks for your time and for sharing your knowledge.
@backtoearthcreations
6 жыл бұрын
Right on! Thank you for watching, I am really glad this was helpful to you!
Thank you, that was a great tutorial. You have gained Aussie subscriber.
Love watching how others teach mailleing. You did a great job, especially showing the alternatives. You didn't show my way, maybe I have been teaching it wrong all these years. 😉
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
I don't think there is a "wrong" way to do maille! I'd love to learn how you weave it! :-)
@BoxofChocolatesJewelry
7 жыл бұрын
When I teach it, I have them do the bottom row 2 in 1, then add the captured ring then put on the top row. Some times we add seed beads or crystals. That way, they have the right length bracelet and we can add the clasp before time runs out. I usually do two-tone. I have also done it with the connection rings being rubber o-rings to make it stretchy without a clasp. I tell people that I will be teaching them my technique, but as they develop more confidence they will also develop their own technique. I also don't think there is a wrong way, just different. Just like crafting, no mistakes just different view points. I have just recently found you and am working my way through your videos. Would love to chat about gardening sometime and preserving (I don't know how) crops. Love your videos and your talent (actually extremely jealous of your talent, but still love it). You seem to be someone I would actually like to meet someday. If you are ever near MA. . . .
12:08 ''You'd want the bread to be stretchy...'' Lol ! I love your videos. It's really giving me ideas to make one of these!
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
lol :p
I love it. You make it look so simple!
Loved this bracelet, hope to make it when my jump rings arrive
Now i can do this weave!!! For me that was the clearest tutorial to follow out there.
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Yay! I am so glad to have been helpful to you!!
Awesome, very helpful. I was having trouble following my written directions. Thanks a million!
@elainebates6967
2 жыл бұрын
I am also a visual learner. Reading and looking at still pictures just doesn't do it for me. Yvonne is so awesome with her instructions are brilliant!
Hi I just want to say wow I love your work !!!
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
greg milstead wow, thanks! :)
you do beautiful work. I found your tutorial by accident but I'm thrilled I did you make it look easy. I'm going to try this. thanks for share your beautiful work
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Yay!! I am glad you found me, and I'd love to see what you make!!
You have inspired me to try this! I think you do a great job with the camera, that must be hard
Nice look beautiful
That is beauriul
nice and easy..
hey Yvonne how you doing love this one the Joann's near me just started carrying the colored jump rings you make it look so easy love the song you're playing in the background it's one of my favorites BB *huggs*
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Coleen Taylor oooo, right on! do you weave chainmaille? also, I have a video I made of my singing this sing in better audio quality than is here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k3-BpsiAhqa4mZs.html
Great tutorial, thanks! I've watched it several times now as it's on my playlist that I tend to just rotate while working on my own designs. I can't help noticing the chant you have playing in the background, and probably a silly question, but are you Pagan as well?
Love your tutorials 👍☺ What's the music in the background???
Hello yvonne, just learning, would love to make the bracelet. But i worry about the aluminum rubbing off onto skin or clothing. Is there another metal just as malleable as the aluminum? I want to say thank you for all the work you and your hubby put into this business. Thanx, patricia
Hahaha Hahaha Two years ago how did you? Your explanation is very good to understand Work becomes easy
@backtoearthcreations
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Bariq!
Like your work and warmth like to know if you have any knowledge to share with me on a particular pattern, it's called the gridlocked Byzantine I have seen only one and not easy to follow You do know your way around some kool chain mail Thank you in advance PS happy holidays
How did you end that bracelet? A clasp? Or just hook it back on itself? I love your tutorials.
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Hey, Kitty! I attached a lobster claw clasp to it :)
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Neat little chain, can that type of wire be polished ?
what is 8-1 helms maille? can you do a video on that please.
How can I order the material for the rainbow helm chain in this video
hi! I just found your tutorial today, and I love it!! Im a beginner and i was wondering if this pattern would still work if I used big rings with a larger diameter than 5/16"? and if i did would i have to size up the small rings too?
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Heya, Mac! If you increase the diameter of the large rings but keep the same wire gauge you can keep the same size small rings :)
@maccxxx11
7 жыл бұрын
thanks for the help!!!!
that's pretty incredible you make full body pieces like that.. what work. how did you learn this?
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
robinsings I learned from other artists in the Internet: www.mailleartisans.org/ has a lot of written tutorials, and that's where I started :)
Is these swg or awg? I bought rings at the ringlord but I think the smaller rings is too small. It's really hard to close them and it's not flexible at all.
Hi, Yvonne. I am new to your youtube channel. I have watched several of your tutorials and really enjoy your projects. You take your time, making the instructions easy to understand. Question regarding your helm weave. When you give the sizes of the jump rings, are you giving the inside or outside diameter?
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
Heya, Cindy! Sorry for the delay in replying! I am referring to the inner diameter when I talk about ring sizes :)
@cindysinger8964
7 жыл бұрын
Hi, Yvonne. Thanks so much for the reply and info. :)
Are the 5/16" and 3/16" the inner diameter or outer diameter?
How many of each rings are needed for a necklace
Love the pattern but so flat doesn't make for very good bracelet. What did you do with this??
@backtoearthcreations
6 жыл бұрын
Hey, Sandi! I sold it as a stiff bangle to a client who was pleased with it. For a less stiff bracelet you can use 18ga 5/16 instead of 16ga :)
@sandibutler4877
6 жыл бұрын
Yvonne Williams, cool, I think I'm going to add a chain on either side and turn it into a necklace. I made your Mobius bracelet, took a minute to figure out. You have a lot of cool things on Deviant Art that you could do tutorials on. Thank you!!
@christinepeters3479
6 жыл бұрын
Yvonne Williams , i am very new to making chainmaille and loved your video!! You inspired me to give it a try. I just made this bracelet and am so disappointed it’s so stiff, I can’t bend it to close even with a clasp. I ordered these rings specifically to make this .😟 I just went to the ringlord to re-order 18ga 5/16 as you replied to someone else but they do not carry that size?? Any suggestions?
hi I joined your patreon but it never asked me what set i wanted I wanted the wire kit thanks Lois
@backtoearthcreations
5 жыл бұрын
Hey, Lois! Thank you so much for your support! Unfortunately I've had to modify my patreon rewards since this video and only ship out craft along kits to the $20 and up tiers, I'm sorry for the inconvenience!
@KYATKAT
5 жыл бұрын
@@backtoearthcreations no worries one day i'll be able to afford more :) have the best holiday weekend .... to you and Randy and the fur babies :)
What is your Webb address. I love the work that you do.
you are simpatic and wonderful kiss kiss from Italy bye bye
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
hehe, thanks Rosaria!
And of course. I've been proven wrong once again. I was watching a video on a totally different kind of bracelet and saw a design in it that I thought I could make a new design from. But I just found out I had made this one. Lol
Oh dear, eyes not good enough for this. Want to find out about stretchy rings.
the focus is a real problem, wish you could fix that
@backtoearthcreations
7 жыл бұрын
I hear you, Mark! Fortunately I have been able to upgrade my camera so there has been a bit of improvement :)