For September, we’re featuring Roundmaille (which includes, but is not limited to Open Round, Turkish Round, Roundmaille, Captive Inverted Round, etc.). These weaves are super versatile, so we can’t wait to see what you come up with! Roundmaille is tube or rope-like, and with an endless number of variations, it can be made anywhere from dainty to chunky.
For some roundmaille tutorials, check out Open Round, Turkish Round/Roundmaille, and Jacob’s DNA Ladder (CIR).
Want to see which B3 sizes work well for this weave? Visit our base metal stats & uses page and our sterling silver stats & uses page.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Make a project which primarily uses the featured weave or a variation of the featured weave. The project can use any and all B3 supplies and can use other weaves, but the featured weave should be the star. Please see the complete rules and details below for more information about qualifications.
Take a picture of your project and submit it using our official Featured Weave Contest form (link below.) You may post the piece online somewhere and provide us with a link, or upload it directly in the form. You will be asked to provide your name and an email address we can use to contact you in case anything goes wrong with your submission—or if you are the winner of the contest!
GO TO THE SUBMISSION FORM.
Submissions are closed at midnight CT on 15th of every month and are limited to 2 entry pieces per person.
Get Votes! Submissions will close on the 15th of each month at which point the B3 Staff will choose our favorites. The top entries will be eligible for voting through a survey which we will post to our blog. If you are one of the finalists, feel free to share the link with friends via email, Facebook, Twitter or any other means.
Voting will close on the last day of the month.
We will award the top voted finalist each month with a $25 B3 Gift Certificate and will feature YOUR project in a special blog post and possibly even future B3 ads to inspire fellow chainmaillers all over the world.
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