Thursday, 28 April 2011

Byzantine bracelet

A long-long time ago my granddad gave my nan a chain with very beautiful pattern. I was mesmorized by it since then.  And now, when I started to learn about chainmaille I've found this pattern. It is called Byzantine.

Here is my byzantine chain. I've used 3 colours for the wire - silver, gold and copper.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Daisy chain choker and bracelet

Here is a daisy choker and bracelet

This is japanese 12 in 2 weave. I only had to open and close large rings.

There are a few more chainmaille weaves to learn - byzantine, persian and elfweave. I am sure there are more weaves I haven't discovered yet...

I am so in love with chainmaille!

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Dragon's bracelet

I've attached the clasp to the bracelet today and ready to show off. I am loving it!

While I was learning this pattern I've discovered an on-line tutorial that shows how to make this dragonscale pattern almost twise faster then in the book I have.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Chain maille bracelet


Recently I've discovered a new jewellery making technic - chain maille or chainmail. It looks like there is no agreement about the exact spelling.

As my first attempt I've created this lovely bracelet.


Saturday, 23 October 2010

Necklace 2-in-1


One more simple necklace made out of two separate cords.


Materials: Matsuno seed beads #11
Silver plated clamp

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Lariat for the winner

As Alena already received her surprise I can show you what she's got.

This lariat became a present from me to Alena who was lucky and won this blog-candy a month ago.

Materials: Matsuno seed beads #8
Length: 175 cm

Similar lariat is available for sale in my etsy shop

Thursday, 1 July 2010

And the winner is.....

1. Natalija
2. Оля
3. Оксинья
4. Вишенка
5. lenal
6. Нисса
7. ШокоЛапка
8. Ukka
9. Увлеченная
10. Vasilinka
11. Alena
12. HappyBlondy
13. Svetalilu

Congratulations to ALENA