I love how this bracelet turned out, but it was challenging. The pattern is called Swirls Chainmaille Bracelet by Tanya Hlabse, and it is available as a kit from Weave Got Maille.
The green four-ring mobius is made first, and then attached to the large wider ring with tiny silver rings. It's difficult to hold the mobius since the rings want to flip around as you are trying to attach it.
So, I decided to join two green rings together, and then attach each of those to the larger ring. Then add a 3rd ring to the first two and attach it to the larger ring. And finally, weave a 4th green ring into the center of the 3 green rings and attach this ring to the outside ring. This made it so much easier. You have to make sure the rings lie in the correct direction, with each ring on top of the previous rings.
It's difficult to weave the tiny silver rings between the green rings and the wide outer ring. They have to be opened quite a bit to go over the wide ring, and there isn't a lot of room for the pliers. So, it takes some time to make this piece, and I used my thinnest pliers.
I made her bracelet adjustable by adding a few rings. It was a fun and challenging piece.
My notes: K's wrist about 6 1/4". Bracelet almost 7" plus 3 or 4 rings to make it adjustable. 7 Swirls, then each side: 3 green, 3 silver small swirl, 3 greens. Then one silver ring and clasp for one side; 4 silver rings for the other side. I may take off a ring or two if she doesn't need the extra length.
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