![]() ![]() They are stunning, inexpensive, simple and quick!įor more bracelet how to’s, be sure and visit the SBLC tutorial gallery, HERE. Your imagination will go wild when you get into this project. Here is a variation using copper split rings and black glass beads: Even with one, the bottom one popped out of its box. I ended up adding 2 jump rings there since my beads were smaller in comparison to the jump rings than Irina’s. After your first “Nest”, make sure you add a jump ring at the bottom to keep the first pearl from popping out (shown in bottom picture). TUTORIAL:įor more detailed description, see original chain maille bracelet tutorial post. I love this thing because you can put it on your finger and still have both hands available for the jewelry work, unlike using pliers to open and close the jump rings. This handy dandy jeweler’s jump ring tool for easy opening and closing of jump rings: I used a 6mm pearls with 9mm jump rings and 8mm pearls with 11mm jump rings I want to share with you a few tips I learned in the process of creating these beautiful bracelets. ![]() Irina’s tutorial linked above is super easy to follow. I have a few designs in mind with some beads other than pearls, and sis wants to make one with glass beads next. We are both addicted, and we love our new bracelets. They were super easy, and worked up fast. Check out our chainmail bracelet selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our chain & link bracelets shops. My sister fell in love with it, so when we had a night together this weekend, we knew it was time to give this project a go. Recently I had Irina from Irina’s Cute Box here to share with you her gorgeous chain maille pearl bracelet tutorial. ![]()
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