Friday, July 4, 2014

How to Make a chain mail bracelet

How to Make a chain mail bracelet<br /><br />You can learn to make a beautiful chain mail bracelet by watching this video. The bracelet is easy to make and affordable too. Start by sliding two silver jumper rings onto a paper clip. Two copper jumper rings are passed through the silver rings and twisted to complete the loop. Next, two silver rings are passed through the copper rings and twisted to complete the loop. Next, place the silver rings on either side of the copper rings and pull them up from between the copper rings, as shown in the video. Next, pass two copper rings through these silver rings and complete the loop. You can now see a beautiful pattern when you stretch the jumper rings attached to each other. Repeat this process to form several links. Now to make the bracelet decorative, pass these rings through the loop with a bead. Attach another set of jumper rings to the other end of the bead. To make the bead attachments, take a small wire and make a big loop on one end. Pass a blue bead through the open end and twist the wire to form a loop on the other end too. This secures the bead. You could use beads of any color and even three in a row, according to your choice. Complete the bracelet with a classy hook to hold it in place.<br /><br />Friendship bracelets are easy to make, and show your friends that you care. Not everybody wants to show off their friendship to everyone, but if you do, this video tutorial will show you how to make a friendship bracelet, specifically a double chain knot friendship bracelet. It really simple and an easy bracelet to make.<br /><br />Hollistergirl1O1 has been making jewelry since she was six years old. She designs and teaches how to make handmade jewelry like earrings and friendship bracelets, among other fashion accessories. Although not even a teen yet, this girl knows her jewelry!.<br /><br />For your jousting and costume needs, finally, an instructional video guide to building a chain mail suit of armor. While periodically inaccurate for Renaissance Fairs, Medieval Times employees or reenactment actors might be curious to either learn how to make the suit or at least witness the process. Chain mail was used as a protective armor in Medieval times, and was nearly impervious to arms of the period, but new advances in weaponry caused it to become obsolete. Chain mail is essentially a mesh, net of linked rings, that relatively flexible, unlike, fully body armor. It a.