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Dragon Chainmaille Weave

Dragon chainmaille weave is a useful technique for chainmaille jewelry, costumes and more. This instructional video from Theresa Abelew shows how easy it can be.

How to Create a Chainmaille Love Knot

Chainmaille artist Sue Ripsch teaches the love knot, also known as the mobius weave technique to create earrings, bracelets and other jewelry designs.

How to Create a Full Persian Chainmaille Weave

Sue Ripsch, author of Classic Chain Mail Jewelry teaches the full Persian chainmaille weave. She demonstrates using shower rings in place of jump rings to make it easy to follow along.

How to Start a Turkish Roundmaille in Chainmaille

Author and artist Sue Ripsch demonstrates a Turkish roundmaille weave with jump rings to create intricate chain mail jewelry. Enlarged 3-D graphics illustrate each step to make following along easy.

How to Start a Double Spiral Rope in Chainmaille

The double spiral rope weave is demonstrated by chainmaille expert and author Sue Ripsch in this tutorial. A 3-D graphic is provided with each step to clearly illustrate the technique.

How to Start a Byzantine Chainmaille Weave

Learn to start the Byzantine weave with jump rings to create beautiful chainmaille jewelry. Sue Ripsch, chainmaille artist and teacher, demonstrates the technique.

How to Start a Celtic Line in Chainmaille

Expert chainmaille artist Sue Ripsch demonstrates how to start the helm chain or Celtic line chainmaille technique using jump rings. A handy 3-D graphic is enlarged to show the intricate steps.

Stretch Celtic Bracelet

Who says chainmaille can't be stretchy? Follow along with this video to make a stretchable Celtic chainmaille bracelet using both regular and rubber jump rings.

Sputnik Earrings

Follow along with Sue Ripsch, renowned chainmaille artist, as she walks through the steps to create what she calls Sputnik earrings, a pair of chain mail earrings made with various jumprings and a bicone bead.

How to Begin a European 4-in-1 Chain

The classic European 4-in-1 chainmaille weave was used in medieval shirts for protection. Sue Ripsch, author of Classic Chain Mail Jewelry, shows how to get one started. Enlarged 3-D graphics clearly illustrate the process.

How to Start a 3-in-3 Chain with a Twist

Sue Ripsch, author of Classic Chain Mail Jewelry, demonstrates the 3-in-3 chainmaille weave with a twist. Follow along to learn this technique.

River of Maille Bracelet

Expert chainmaille artist Sue Ripsch demonstrates how to make a River of Maille bracelet. This is a variation of the Byzantine technique. She uses shower curtain rings so it’s easier to see how to connect jump rings to create this chainmaille weave.

Crystal Dream with a Twist Bracelet

Watch this video tutorial as expert chainmaille artist Sue Ripsch teaches how to capture crystal beads inside jump rings to create a sparkling bracelet design called Crystal Dream with a Twist.

How to Start a Box Chain Weave

Learn the box chain weave technique with chainmaille artist and instructor Sue Ripsch. She demonstrates using shower rings in place of jump rings to make it easy to follow along.

Why I Love Tool Magic® with Kat Wisniewski

Chainmaille jewelry artist Kat Wisniewski explains why and how to use Tool Magic® to prepare pliers for wire working.

Copper Jump Rings

Tammy Honaman, jewelry-making expert, shares information about copper jump rings. She explains how Fire Mountain Gems measures jump rings and the available shapes and wire gauges.

Making Jump Rings with Jump Ring Mandrels

You can learn how to make your own jump rings! Sandra Lupo metalsmithing expert shows how to use wire and a mandrel to form these jewelry-making powerhouses.

Secrets to Opening and Closing Jumprings

See how to open a jumpring without misshaping the wire, and also how to close jumprings properly, in this quick video tutorial led by expert jewelry maker and educator, Tammy Honaman.

Aluminum Jumprings

Tammy Honaman, expert jewelry maker, explains the benefits of aluminum jumprings and the wide range of sizes and colors available at Fire Mountain Gems and Beads in this jewelry-making product show-and-tell.

Niobium Jumprings

Anodized niobium jumprings are an ideal jewelry-making finding because they are naturally hypoallergenic. Tammy Honaman explains more about this metal as well as jumpring size and color range available at Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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