| Introduction
This is the fifth project in a series of chainmail earrings for beginners.
This month's chainmail weave is called Double Spiral. You may see references to its other name, Double Rope.
There is indeed a Single Spiral chain, but it doesn't hold the spiral shape well.
As with most weaves, changes in the size of the wire and the rings can produce very different looksjust see the short and long pairs of earrings at the right.
Additional photos are at the bottom of the page.
Double Spiral Chainmail Weave
This weave is part of the Spiral family of chainmail weaves. Take a look at this website to see other weaves in this family.
The Care & Feeding of Sterling Jewelry
The most important thing you can do to care for your sterling jewelry is to store your sterling pieces in ziplock bags when you are not wearing them. Adding a anti-tarnish tab to the bag is also helpful. When I polish a chain (with no pearls or gemstones) I use a tumbler with steel shot. This method is not available to the average person, so I have been searching for alternatives for my students. A jewelry polishing cloth only cleans the outside of the chain, not all the spots where all the tarnish might be. Using a paste means scrubbing with a toothbrush. I like the idea of a more liquid product that will get to the inside of the crevices of a chain.
Instead of giving you a limited overview of solutions, I will point you to some websites that have excellent information.
First is Southwest Affinity.
Another is Robyn A. Harton Creative.
A third is an eBay Guide.
Supplies
The jump rings for the short earrings in the top photo are made from 1.0 mm diameter (18 gauge) round sterling wire.
The inside diameter (I.D) of the rings is 5 mm.
Quantity: 28
You also need 2 jump rings, 1.0 mm (18 gauge) wire, with I.D. of 3 mm. These rings are used to attach the earring finding to the earring itself.
1 pair of earring findings
• french wire, • post, • lever-back, • clip on
See: Earring Findings for examples.
Tools
2 pairs of smooth-jawed jewelers' pliers
See Earring Project 1 for more information about pliers.
Twist tie or 3" piece of wire
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