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For the beginner chain mail enthusiast, this is an ideal project for producing an elegant bracelet. The project level is easy and it uses the most basic pattern, European 4 in 1. After making your first chain mail bracelet, you'll gain the confidence to make more advanced chain mail objects.
Steps
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1Gather your supplies. These are listed in the "Things You'll Need" section below. You can make the entire bracelet with a single color ring, or use two colors. In this article, the center color is red and the edge color is blue.
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2Open a ring in your center color. To open a ring, grasp each end with pliers and twist them in opposite directions, as shown in the image.Advertisement
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3Put four edge color rings on the open ring. Then close the open ring by twisting the ends back together. This unit is called a chainlet. Make sure that the ends close together tightly. There shouldn't be a gap, and the ends shouldn't overlap.
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4Lay the chainlet on a flat surface as shown. The center ring should go behind the top two rings and in front of the bottom two rings. You may need to flip the corner rings over to get this arrangement right, but it's very important that they are arranged this way.
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5Make another chainlet and lay it out in the same way, directly below the first one.
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6Open a center ring. Place it between the chainlets.
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7Loop the center ring behind the bottom two rings of the top chainlet.
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8Loop that same ring over the top two rings of the lower chainlet. Don't let the rings from the previous step fall off. This step is tricky!
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9Close the center ring. The two chainlets are now attached.
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10Make more chainlets. Then attach them together until you have a long enough bracelet to fit your wrist.
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11Attach a center ring to each end.
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12Attach the clasps to the center rings at the ends.
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13Your bracelet is finished!
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14Wear with geeky pride.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhere do I get colored wire?Community AnswerTry hunting around in craft stores near your house. Depending on what color you want, you could even check the local hardware store.
Things You'll Need
- Rings - The 7.75" bracelet (fits 6" wrist) in this article used 37 anodized aluminum 16ga 3/8" rings (24 blue, 13 red)
- 2 flat-nosed, toothless pliers
- 1 clasp