How to Do Captured Bead Chain Maille
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
beadaholique.com - In this video, learn how to do a chain maille weave with captured round beads.
Designer: Megan Milliken
Related Project:
Captured Crystals Necklace (Retired)
Project N1036
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You can find the supplies in this video at Beadaholique.com
Silver Plated Open Jump Rings 10mm 18 Gauge (50)
SKU: FJR-5110
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Czech Fire Polished Glass Beads 8mm Round Emerald Green (25)
SKU: BCP-3872
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Xuron Jeweler's Super Fine Pliers Chain Nose Flat Nose
SKU: XTL-5450
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Beadalon Large Beading Mats - Prevent Bead Rolling 13 X 18 Inch (Set of 2)
SKU: XTL-9935
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Swarovski Crystal, 5810 Round Faux Pearl Beads 8mm, 25 Pieces, Turquoise
SKU: SWP-8094 (Discontinued)
Swarovski Crystal, 5000 Round Beads 8mm, 8 Pieces, Burgundy Blue Zircon Blend
SKU: SWC-08317 (Discontinued)
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For a newbie, it is overwhelming to decide which size rings and beads to use. This is a really good tutorial and your bracelets are lovely. ❤ Thank you for the lesson! 🙂
i strung my beads in the middle up the chain and they worked great! no loss of beads no matter what size. this is an awesome look and saves on bead use. thankyou for posting the vid.
Megan I just want to tell how much I enjoy your video tutorials. You're an excellent teacher! I try& watch all of them. I've learned so much. Thank you!
This was the first piece of Chain Maille I have ever made & I love it lol I did mine with 8mm & 6mm red glass pearls ...so classy :) thank you xxx
This was so easy to make! I made a cute bracelet with bright silver 8mm rings, and seafoam colored 6mm rounds. It's spring-like and adorable! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
I had always thought this was so hard to do, but the way you've shown it... It's just sooo easy! :D Thank you!
LOVE this design...so delicate and elegant. Thanks for sharing.
I just made this w/ 4mm beads and 6mm jump rings and out turned out nicely! Thanks for the tutorial!
So easy thank you! I’ve been out of my jewelry loop for a while and this gave me the confidence I needed again thanks! 🙏🏽🧡
Very nice tutorial and design; always fun to go out and see what other folks are doing well.
My boyfriend makes a lot of pretty complicated chain maille projects, and after watching the video together, while I was reading comments to him, he immediately said "Cowgirl and Antonietta both probably need to use a thicker gauge jump ring". In the video, they were talking about using a 19 gauge. You would be surprised how thick a 19 gauge is. Remember too, the larger the gauge #, the thinner the wire. A 24 gauge wire is quite a bit thinner than a 19 gauge wire. Good luck! Hope this helps.
Hi,I so enjoyed this video,you explain everything so well and show everything slowly,so that newbies like myself can follow without getting lost.I am so looking forward to trying this out,just waiting on jump rings .Thanks again for sharing this video xx
The earrings are all done. I hung some copper washer shapes at the bottom and they came out really cool! This technique is so fun I wish I had more 8mm beads so I could make a whole bunch of things. I would do a necklace next! These segments have a really nice drape to them.
I love this idea!
Simple but beautiful! Can't wait to try it. Thanks.
Beautiful design!
Thank you so much for this video.. you explained it so well.. I've tried this in the past because I love the look, but, had such a hard time, I gave up. I think I was using jump rings that were to small.. ready to give it another go!!
If your beads are falling out, you may need to try slightly smaller or slightly thicker gauge jump rings. I haven't used this technique on pieces that small, so I can't say for certain what will work. You'll just need to experiment with the sizes.
Great tutorial ...I am sitting here on this beautiful Sat afternoon, making bracelets..i decided to experiment with spaces between a number of the beads, and that works too. Thankyou:)
Amazing! I always wondered how the Chain Mail bracelets got started....thanks so much!
I love this. ❤️ made one. Came out great. Awesome instructions ty
I love this design!!
Wow it's really simple! Before the tutorial even started I saw how to do it myself i saw the Pattern of the jump rings
Great tutorial. Really pretty design. Looks fun and like the pattern is basic Byzantine, except with large jump rings to accommodate the bead. I love and ah ha moment when I'm learning something new. Gonna make one of these bracelets tonight while I watch TV! TFS! Tip: When I do chain maille, I attach a jumbo paperclip onto the beginning rings. It gives something to hold onto in the beginning, esp. if the first couple are a smaller size like in this project.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorial!!!
This is simplistic yet beautiful. I ant wait to try it!! Thanks for the video!
Made it and I am getting many compliments, wish I could take a picture and paste here, but cant paste here. Thanks for the video.
This is great! Thanks so much for this clear tutorial! I never realized it was so simple! Now you got me inspired! I'm going to make some things with this technique right away!
You make this look so simple and explain it very well. Thank you for sharing, I can't wait to try this.
@beadaholique
3 жыл бұрын
Happy to help Sandy! We'd love to see what you make, if you're following us on Facebook or Instagram that's a great place to share picture with us
I'm Fabiola, thanks for to teach ours this tecnique, you say very good how to make this beatifull bracelet. To much thanks , I'm from México. That God give to you a lot of creative and intelligent .You're a great person.
Great Tut Thanks. Simple instruction clearly told.
I love this design and it is so easy. Thanks you!
Awesome and elegant. Never tried anything like this before.
Wot a fab video, I have never seen chainmaile like this. Very clear and concise videos as usual.
Deff giving these a try for this years xmas gifts. Love it! thanks.
thanks please try to make more techniques with jump ring very soon i loved working with jump rings and the outcome was marvelous
Super cool! Thank you.
This is very nice. I think I will try it. Thanks for sharing.
thank you for clear easy instructions! (and no annoyingly loud music!
@trubluecrafter1060
7 жыл бұрын
I agree! some of these videos drive a person up the wall with their irritating background music.
@barbarasmith6414
6 жыл бұрын
Yes
@HAPPYBEADER9591
6 жыл бұрын
Lol. I will have to agree. I ask one woman who played very loud Christmas music, I asked very nicely if she could lower the sound because could hear nor see what she was making. :( She came back with the nasty oh! you don't like Christmas music! Which Yes. I love music but not at 75 percent sound.
That's very cool.Thanks for the video.
this is so much easier than I thought it would be THANK YOU
very pretty! thanks for sharing!
Thank you, that was great and I can't wait to try it out!!!! It really was easy to follow and also will be to do!!
Wow you explained something that looks so complicated so easy to do! Awesome! Going to try this with smaller beads! Thanks for the great videos, you explain things so great! :-)
This is a great tutorial, thank you for sharing!
This looks so fun, I'm gonna have to try this! Thanks so much for sharing!!! :D
Thanks, I've never done chainmail jewelry before, but this didn't seem terribly hard, and your instructions were clear, so I dove right in and made this! I can't show you a picture of the result because KZread doesn't allow URLs in comments, alas.
Superb travail , bravisima
I've usually found that if I'm using a thick enough jump ring, I don't really have a problem with them coming apart. Try to make sure that you are using a thicker gauge (especially with a larger jump ring) and they should be a little more sturdy.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Extremely helpful :)
Great video!
very nice u make something so complicated to look at so simple to make thank u
Thanks for the tutorial! This looks very doable after watching 😊👍
@beadaholique
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
Wowow this is really pretty and explained very well! I hope to try this sometime when i get the materials
You did it again! This tutoriales was the best!
@beadaholique
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! : )
BTW..I love this video..outstanding and clear demonstration....thanks so much.
Eres genial, ya realice la pulsera el collar y los aretes y quedaron divinos. Gracias por compartir.
Excellent video, very useful!! Thank you very much!!! Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you so much for uploading this video!! I nearly drove myself crazy trying to figure out how to do this on my own - it's so much simpler with your explanation!! I also think I was using the wrong size of beads and jump rings, which wasn't helping. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing and the clear instructions! I am starting a new adventure working with jump rings and this looks like fun :) The part where you open the rings to add the bead makes me think of a four petal flower. So in my head I can help but think: "open the flower, insert bead, hug the bead, add a flower" You might think it's weird, but an analogy like this might help someone younger learn this. :)
@jackiec4065
7 жыл бұрын
Niccole Fales .
@fayecorreia6184
5 жыл бұрын
Niccole Fales v. U
@lizmisner1100
3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you I have so many jump rings I haven't used yet
Thats awesome! Great video, very easy to follow.
Beautiful design, looks like something I can do! Thank you!
@beadaholique
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like this, it's a wonderful project for starting out with jump rings and chain maille. The necklace is one of our older projects so we don't carry all the materials for it anymore but we do have some more information on it here: beadaholique.com/products/retired-retired-captured-crystals-necklace
This is amazing thanks for sharing
fun stuff, I will have to buy rings for project 💛✌
wonderful! Might be a nice time to make your own jump rings to fit... and maybe your own beads, too!
AGAIN UR WORK IS BEAUTIFUL THANK U SO MUCH
Thank you for the video and explanation! Happy New year!
@beadaholique
6 жыл бұрын
No problem. Thanks for watching! Happy new year!
Very cool idea here! Thank you for sharing! ♥
Great teaching video
I LOVE this and I was actually able to follow along with the tutorial! Thanks! :)
Love it!
BEAUTIFUL, THANKS
Very cool video.
i really like that idea gonna try it out
Great idea, Thank you.
Beautiful! Obrigada por compartilhar.
Looks really really beautiful :) I'm looking forward to make the same to myself :)
Excellent tutoria.
The shape and uniformity of the beads and rings can make a big difference in this technique. A round bead versus a faceted bead can require a completely different size or gauge ring. If the beads are falling out, I'd suggest experimenting with smaller rings or with a slightly thicker ring gauge.
Precioso trabajo, gracias por compartir!!
Great tutorial. You always have great explanations Thank you.
@beadaholique
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! : )
Excellent!!
Wow...i'm gonna try this..Thanks!
I really like this tutorial. Looks hard but I see that it is not. Thank You
Awesome 👍
You are awesome, thank you!
I love this video
C'est trop beau. Merci beaucoup
@beadaholique
2 жыл бұрын
💖
This is awesome
Yes, it is basically captive inverted roundmaille using beads in the middle instead of the double rings.
really love this one ty
Как же мне нравятся такие украшения !!!👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰
@beadaholique
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 💖
I would recommend using a caliper to determine the size of the beads you're using. Then you'll have a better starting place for jump ring sizes to try. We carry jump rings in many sizes, and should have large enough ones for your beads. It is not only the ring diameter, but also the gauge (thickness) that can affect how the beads and rings work together. You could try using a thicker ring to see if that helps the beads stay in place.
Thank you so much. I was looking for something my wife would like that also incorporated chainmail. I love it. ^_^
Very nice
love it!
and I have almost lost my nerves till I ve found the matching size of my pearls with the jumprings. gosh.
Very nice. I think I shal try that.
I have wanted to try chain maile, but I think may be an easier beginner project for me, Thanks
Troppo bello, sei bravissima😇