Share this:Copper and Jewelry Brass Wire As we continue to “clean house” and organize our space, we realized we have some excess wire that could use a good home. This is perfect for someone who makes their own jump rings or does other wire work. The wire is on our sale page by the pound,… Read more »
Category: Making & Selling Chainmaille
Video Tips & Tricks: Interwoven 4-in-1 Cuff and How to Care for Rubber Rings
Share this:One of our favorite new projects is the Rubber Interwoven 4-in-1 bracelet. Designed by B3 team member Dan Rychtarik, this very cool rubber cuff is available in two sizes (the large one is great for men) and looks especially seamless as it closes in on itself. This is an expert-level project, so to help… Read more »
Goodbye, Sterling Silver — Hello, Stainless Steel!
Share this:As much as we love the delicate beauty of our solid silver jump rings, they’re just not as in-demand as they used to be. And that’s ok! We want to carry what you want to work with, so, we’re making some changes around here. We’ve discontinued our silver rings — but this gives you… Read more »
Chainmaille Tips and Tricks Videos: How to Hold Your Project and Get Leverage in a Tight Spot
Share this:We keep adding new videos to our YouTube channel, so subscribe now and don’t miss a post! Most recently we addressed two common things can can trip up even intermediate-level maillers: how to hold onto your chainmaille project while you’re working on it, and how to get leverage when you’re weaving through a tight… Read more »
B3 Seconds: Purchase Lower Cost Anodized Aluminum Rings
Share this:UPDATE: Fades are now B3 Seconds! Today we launched a new section of jump rings on our website called “B3 Seconds.” We’ve made these less-than-perfect grade B and C anodized aluminum rings available to provide a more cost-effective option for customers who may need a lot of colored rings and are willing to do a… Read more »