Share this:We Guarantee You Can Succeed in Making Beautiful Jewelry Over the past decade, countless chainmaillers have told us: “Blue Buddha Boutique instructions are the best!” “I couldn’t understand this weave until I tried it with your instructions!” “Your photographs are so clear!” Since Day 1, I’ve tried to create instructions that are crystal clear…. Read more »
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Just One Ring Bracelet Variations: Mayhem and Mayhelm Chainmaille Weaves
Share this:Use varied jump ring sizes to create the classic Jens Pind chainmaille weave, then add extra embellishments to create these new variations. You’ve conquered Jens Pind, you’ve moved on to Just One Ring and you may even have created the Just One Ring Y Necklace variation shown in a recent blog post. So, what’s… Read more »
Just One Ring Necklace: Chainmaille Jewelry Project Variation
Share this:Take the classic Jens Pind weave, mix up the jump ring sizes, add a few captive rings, and voila! You’ve got a fantastic necklace. If you can do the Jens Pind weave, you can weave Just One Ring. And then, you’re ready for this elegant variation. This Y necklace is mainly the tapered Just… Read more »
Biomechanical Variations: Earrings, Bracelets and a Granny Square Coaster!
Share this:Learn these 3 rubbermaille pattern variations and then create your own designs! I’m enjoying using rubber rings in my chainmaille patterns, such as the Biomechanical Bracelet. If you’ve made the Biomechanical design and want to take your rubbermaille even further, here are some project variations for you to try! By using different color combinations,… Read more »
Gaelic Rose Necklace Chainmaille Variation
Share this:I’ve had a few people ask about the statement necklace I’m wearing in my Finger & Hand Exercises for Crafters video: To be honest, this is one of my favorite necklaces that I designed last year … and I’m glad it’s finally spring so I can put away the scarves and show this baby… Read more »