Create A Byzantine Bracelet From Parawire's 18 Gauge Non Tarnish Wire.
To add beads as shown in the above bracelet, add pairs of rings as side extensions. Byzantine “bird cage” bracelet the byzantine is in the european family of weaves. Learn how to make your own byzantine bracelet at home with this instructional tutorial and a few simple hand tools;
In The End Of This Chain Add A Tie Twist Or Something Similar To Form A Handle And Give Yourself Something To Hold Onto.
This is usually one of the first jump ring or ch. Secure the ends of your bracelet together with a hidden knot. Take a new jump ring and open it with your pliers.
Now Close It With Your Chain Nose Pliers.
This is a beginner chain maille weave. But it is considered a beginner pattern! Take one open ring and slip two closed rings on it.
Add A New Jump Ring To Your Two Jump Rings.
It is more commonly known as byzantine in the west. Another chainmail tutorial that i've been wanting to cover for a while, this is one of my favourite patterns, the chainmail byzantine weave!. Remove the stopper, and hold the two ends of the bracelet in your hand.
Lay Out Your Jump Rings.
These rings will be made into 1 unit of 2x2 for every 2 open rings. For this method of byzantine weave, you want 4 open rings per 2 closed rings. Hold the starter by the wire and let the jump rings hang.