Kingsmaille Choker Tutorial (chainmaille)
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You are AMAZING!! And.....I, well, I am CONFUSED! LOL God bless!
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Good video. I like the way you show close ups. Can you please put a link here to the Rebecca's Chain Maille site, please? I am not able to pull up any site.
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nice tutorial
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The print out pictures are most helpful!
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you should do a half persian 4-1 tutorial, the pattern i have most trouble with
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wait....so you know dylan whyte on a first name basis? thats very fortunate, it was him who inspired me in my ap studio art class with his books
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You're awesome... :)
CabbageFtw 2 years ago
Thank you!
Aglaia1stGrace 2 years ago
all it is is a Japanese 2in8 chainmail pattern
hacker583 2 years ago
Actually it's European 2 in 8. Japanese 2 in 8 uses a different linking pattern (basically an interconnected chain). So far I've been sticking to European weaves for these tutorials, but I may delve into Japanese styles eventually.
Thanks!
Aglaia1stGrace 2 years ago
hey u got this pattern from dylan whyte's book....you should credit it
jujube68 2 years ago
This is a traditional chainmaille weave that has been around for centuries. Dylan and I both are copying a pattern that was used by kings (hence the name) and the wealthy as a maille technique for their armor. Of course, they didn't wear it as a choker, and would have used much smaller rings so there weren't holes, but it's the same weave that they used.
Aglaia1stGrace 2 years ago 3