I made my granddaughters each a Christmas chain maille bracelet. A's bracelet is a Byzantine Rose bracelet. I made it Christmassy by making the "rose" segments red and green. The rings are bright aluminum and colored aluminum.
I made it adjustable since I wasn't sure exactly how long to make it. I'm really happy with the finished bracelet.
I made Jingle Bell Bracelets for my other 2 granddaughters. The pattern is available from Weave Got Maille. The chain maille pattern is called sweet pea, and I like the tutorial by Aussie Maille on YouTube. It's easier to make if you make the chain first, and then work on each segment. The chain has 2 rings of a color for each sweet pea segment. Each segment has 6 rings of the same color.
The Jingle Bell Bracelet turned out so cute!
My notes: K's, 6 3/4" + 4 rings, adjustable. A's 6 complete segments of Byzantine with 5 roses. End with 4 rings = 7 1/2" finished to last ring. Each Byzantine segment is about 3/4" and each rose is about 1/4" . N's 6 1/4" (1st ring) to almost 7" last ring (4 rings to make it adjustable). These bracelets are bulky, so you need a little more length. K's wrist is 6 1/4". Byzantine almost 7" and added a ring or two.
Sweet Pea: 16 g. 4.75 mm ID rings. Byzantine Rose: 16 g 4.5 mm ID and 16 g 7.0 mm ID for rose. Can use 18 g 3.5 mm ID and 18 g 6.0 mm ID for rose. I used awg size rings.
I like to make the byzantine section, then add a ring for the rose through the 2 end rings. Add a ring through the 2 end rings and through the first ring and repeat with a 3rd ring. It seems easier than making the rose unit and attaching it to the end of the byzantine section.
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