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- Sep 04, 2014
How to Make Bronze Chainmaille Jewelry with Jumpring and Rhinestone Drop Bead
Summary: Here I will show you a chainmaille jewelry pattern, hope you like this bronze chainmaille statement style necklace.
This tutorial is aimed at how to make chainmaille jewelry, we all know that chainmaille jewelry is favored by lots of people, the material on making chainmaille jewelry is very simple, just some different sized jumprings.
Materials on how to make chainmaille jewelry
4mm bronze jumprings
10mm bronze jumprings
Acrylic rhinestone drop bead
0.3mm copper wire
Lobster clasp
Bronze iron twist chain
Wire cutting plier
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Instruction on making chainmaille jewelry
Step1: Make basic chainmaille jewelry pattern
1st, Connect thirteen 10mm jumprings with twelve 4mm jumprings, this is the first line of the jumpring necklace.
2nd, there are eleven 10mm jumprings at the second line, connect first jumpring line and second jumpring line by 4mm jumprings; then connect eleven 10mm jumprings with ten 4mm jumprings;
3rd, repeat this pattern until the last line have one jumpring. Each jumpring line is 2 jumrpings less than the previous line. The basic chainmaille jewelry pattern is done.
Step2: Make complete bronze chainmaille necklace
1st, thread a 10mm copper wire to an acrylic rhinestone drop bead, fold the copper wire in half, twist the copper wire together, make a loop by round nose plier, wrap the rest wire round the loop, then conceal the ends in case of stabbing your skin;
2nd, connect the bead pendant to the jumpring, prepare two 10cm bronze chains and connect them to two ends of the first layer, then connect the bronze chainmaille statement style necklace with two jumprings and a bronze lobster clasp.
The chainmaille jewelry pattern has been finished:
Well, this tutorial on how to make chainmaille jewelry is over, do you like this bronze chainmaille statement style necklace? Welcome to join me making chainmaille jewelry, thanks!
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Jul 01, 2018 at 05:26 AM Dawn Anderson
what gauge are the 10mm and 4mm jumprings?