My chainmaille creations


Left: A cuff made out of stainless steel using the European 4-1 weave. I love this thing and wear it a lot.
Right: A necklace made out of enameled copper using the Byzantine weave. If I'm not wearing this, then I'm dressed formal.


Left: Gypsy Anklets! This is stainless steel using the European 4-1 weave. I don't wear these often as the noise they make is not quiet, but they're great for gypsy costumes.
Right: Another Byzantine necklace. I made this for a friend.


Left: A Celtic cross. This one was sold.
Right:The Dragon's Tear. This was an experiment to see if I could wrap things in maille. I succeeded. This little pendant has escaped and I'm not sure where it is, but it's a lot of fun to wear.

Epic Flail. Made of stainless steel using the 2-2 chain weave for the tails and Kingsmaille for the grip. Named by Quala.


Left: A half-persian hand flower. This was also an experiment. It fell apart at a renaissance festival and I have yet to fix it, but I know where it is and what happened. It's also an eye-catcher.
Right: Hard to believe this started out as a necklace. Made of stainless steel and the European 4-1 weave along with a 1-1 chain. Lots of time and lots of trial and error.


Left: The crosses themselves are smaller than quarters. I made these as earrings for my mom for St. Patrick's day. Full Persian weave and some wire work. Enameled copper.
Right: Shaggy Loops weave in bright aluminum. A mother's day present for my mom. Quala's mom has earrings of the same weave.

Featuring: FELT'S EARLOBE! Oh, and a Not Tao earring. I've made so many of these little suckers... There's a matching bracelet and necklace set to go with it and they won 1st place at the county fair. Stainless steel.