Plus, we’ve included a printable chainmail pattern to help guide you as you go! From bold and edgy to sleek and simple, these chainmail bracelets are the perfect way to add a handmade touch to your accessories. So grab your pliers and jump rings, and let’s dive into this mesmerizing craft!
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Get our free printable chainmail bracelet patterns:
The link and photo below will take you to our free printable chainmail jewelry patterns! The PDF file will open in a new window. Then simply follow along with the template on your device’s screen, or print the pattern in colour on 8.5 x 11 (letter size) printer paper.
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What supplies do I need to make chainmail jewelry?
To get started, you’ll need two pairs of flat-nose or chain-nose pliers. These help you grip and manipulate the jump rings. You’ll also need various sizes of jump rings. Jump rings are small metal circles that open and close, and are used in all kinds of jewelry. You’ll also need a clasp to finish off the bracelet (we like using lobster clasps). A bead mat or tray is also helpful to keep everything in place while you work.
Can I make chainmail bracelets with coloured jump rings?
Yes! Coloured aluminum jump rings are a great way to add personality to your chainmail jewelry. They’re lightweight, come in tons of vibrant shades, and are easier to open and close than steel. Just be gentle while opening and closing the coated rings, since excessive twisting can wear down the colour.
How long does it take to make a chain mail bracelet?
It depends on the pattern and your experience level, but most beginners can complete a simple bracelet in about 30 to 60 minutes. More intricate designs may take longer, but the process is very meditative once you get going!
Is it hard for beginners to make a chainmail bracelet?
Not at all! While it might look complex, chainmail (often spelled “chainmaille” in the jewelry community) is surprisingly beginner-friendly — especially when you start with a simple pattern and take it step by step. The repetitive nature of linking rings can actually be relaxing, and once you get the hang of opening and closing rings smoothly, you’ll be building beautiful pieces in no time. Plus, with our step-by-step photo instructions, video tutorial, and printable patterns, you’re never on your own! Chainmail bracelets are a satisfying way to turn simple materials into something stunning. Once you’ve mastered the basic weaves, you can start mixing metals, playing with colours, or even creating matching earrings or necklaces. Whether you’re crafting solo or with a group, these patterns are a great way to explore a timeless jewelry technique with a modern twist!
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