This weave is a variation on the Japanese 12 in 2 weave - I really like Japanese weaves in general because of their lacy appearance. When you are constructing a Japanese weave, it's helpful to lay out the pattern before beginning to construct, that way you can keep track of how many closed rings you need to thread on open rings.
More anklets projects this weekend!
Labels: anklets, chainmaille, free instructions, Japanese weaves

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Nice Lynn! Thank you! I made one with black aluminum & jewelry brass. Do you know where I put my stash of bells?
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Amy, at 4:59 PM
This is great! Thanks for more inspiration. After reading your May 27th post, I purchased a chain maille kit and made a bracelet. It's proudly displayed on my blog today. It was a lot of fun, and I can't wait to wear it.
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Kriss, at 6:51 AM
Amy! They are under the bed in the old New Balance shoe box. If they aren't there, check the freezer....I found a pair of missing scissors in mine once, LOL.
Black and brass sound awesome for this anklet!!!
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Beading Help Web Editorial Team, at 3:29 PM
Kriss, I am so pleased to have inspired you! Off to your blog to see what you've done!!!
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Beading Help Web Editorial Team, at 3:30 PM
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