The Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival has lots of fun and unusual classes each September. I really enjoyed the Chain Maille Bracelet class I took there.
The first bracelet I made was a Captured Bead Bracelet out of copper and Swarovski crystals. It's an easy bracelet to make.
Captured Bead Copper Bracelet
The second bracelet was a Byzantine bracelet, which I've made before, and it is a fun pattern to weave. I really love it in silver. It is also very pretty in bright aluminum.
Byzantine Bracelet
My granddaughters love their bracelets in their School Colors.
School Spirit Bracelets
My granddaughter loves the color purple, so I made a silver and purple bracelet for her, also in the Byzantine pattern.
There are lots of chain maille ring vendors online, and the colorful anodized aluminum rings and bright aluminum rings make beautiful fun bracelets. I'm really enjoying making these beautiful gifts.
My notes: 16 gauge, 4.5 mm ID for some bracelets; 18 g. 3.5 mm ID for purple and silver bracelet, 65 color A, 128 color B. K's wrist 6 1/4", her bracelet almost 7" then added two or three to make it adjustable and more room. N's: 6 1/2" -7 1/4" finished. A's: 7 1/4" to 7 3/4" finished. Adjustable--use 3 to 5 extra rings. Lobster clasp.
Silver: 16 gauge, 4.5 mm ID, 2" = 3 full and 1/2 Byzantine sections. 2 color Byzantine: connector rings are in one color, Byzantine 4 rings are in other color.
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