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www.ArtJewelryMag.com by Scott David Plumlee I developed this chain in 2002 when I was seeking to create new, lightweight designs to appeal to buyers who might be put off by the weight of many chain mail patterns. Through trial and error, I struck on a design that balanced the simplicity of single, heavier rings with a more complex overlapping pattern of finer rings. This design uses four gauges of wire, all balanced and in harmony. Unlike many chain mail designs, this finished chain has a definite front side and back side, because the interlocking infinity pattern is added only on one side of the chain. beginner chain mail © 2008 Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher. Infinity EASY CHAIN MAIL online exclusive Chain Mail Pattern Link four different wire gauges in a simple, lightweight chain design with endless appeal.

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by Scott David Plumlee

I developed this chain in 2002 when I was seeking to create new, lightweight

designs to appeal to buyers who might be put off by the weight of many chain

mail patterns. Through trial and error, I struck on a design that balanced the

simplicity of single, heavier rings with a more complex overlapping pattern

of finer rings. This design uses four gauges of wire, all balanced and in

harmony. Unlike many chain mail designs, this finished chain has a

definite front side and back side, because the interlocking infinity

pattern is added only on one side of the chain.

beginner

chainmail

© 2008 Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher.

“Infinity ” EASYCHAINMAIL

onlineexclusive

Chain Mail Pattern

Link four different wire gauges in

a simple, lightweight chain design with endless appeal.

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Make the base chain. Close all the 5.5 mm and 4.5 mm jump rings, making sure that they’re closed flush and that they lie flat. (For a quick video tutorial on opening and closing jump rings, go to www.artjewelrymag.com/howto.)

Use a flat file to remove any burs from the outside of the jump rings and a round file to remove any burs from the inside of the jump rings.

Assemble the base chain by using pairs of 3.5 mm jump rings to link all of the 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm jump rings in an alternating pattern [1].

Add the small infinity pattern. Thread a 3.0 mm jump ring through the pair of 3.5 mm rings on the left side of the first 4.5 mm ring [2].

Thread another 3.0 mm ring through the pair of 3.5 mm rings on the right side of the same 4.5 mm ring, and through the 3.0 mm ring you just added [3].

The two interlocking 3.0 mm rings create an overlapping “infinity” pattern. Repeat until you’ve added an interlocking infinity pattern over each of the 4.5 mm rings in the chain.

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forge your own S-claspFor a quick video tutorial on forging an S-clasp, go to www.artjewelrymag.com/howto.

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1Scott David Plumlee has been creating silver chain jewelry for the past decade, originating

over 70 chain designs. He researched ancient chain designs while traveling through 32 countries on four continents. He is the author of Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry, and has taught classes and workshops throughout the U.S.

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Add the large infinity pattern. Thread a 3.5 mm ring through the pair of 3.5 mm jump rings on the left side of the second 5.5 mm jump ring [4].

Add a second 3.5 mm ring through the pair of 3.5 mm rings on the right side of the same 5.5 mm ring, and through the 3.5 mm ring you just added [5].

Repeat until you’ve added an interlock-ing infinity pattern over all but the end two 5.5 mm jump rings [6].

Add the clasp. Open the 5.5 mm ring at one end of the chain, thread an S-clasp on it, then close the ring [7]. The 5.5 mm ring at the other end of the chain will serve as the clasp’s catch-ring.

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materialsSterling silver jump rings:

12, 14-gauge (1.6 mm), round, 5.5 mm inside diameter (ID)11, 16-gauge (1.3 mm), round, 4.5 mm ID64, 18-gauge (1.0 mm), round, 3.5 mm ID22, 20-gauge (0.8 mm), round, 3.0 mm ID

S-clasp: hand forged or premade

tools & supplies2 pairs of pliers: chainnose or flatnoseFiles: flat, round

suppliersJump rings (www.spiderchain.com, www.urbanmaille.com)

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