Ask an Artist: More tips for making chainmaille clothing

We asked B3 Ambassadors and chainmaille experts Omni Mee and Kat Wisniewski for tips on creating chainmaille clothing back in August. Today we’re adding to the knowledge they provided with even more tips from Vanessa Walilko, another B3 Ambassador and recent 3rd place winner in the Wirework category of the British Bead Awards (among many other honors for her epic creations.)

Check our her answers to your burning questions below and stay tuned to our blog for more “Ask an Artist” posts in 2013!


Do you have experience making clothing with tradition materials? Do you think it’s important to be familiar with the skills needed to do so before attempting to make mail clothing?


I’ve been sewing since I was a kid, first tiny stuffed toys and then clothes. That being said, it is absolutely not necessary to have any of the experience before making chainmaille clothing. It’s a different beast and a completely different spatial skill set is necessary to make it work. I can design mail clothes with ease. I still haven’t cracked pattern drafting for fabric clothes.

How do you determine which weave(s) will work best for your project?


It depends on the piece. European 4-in-1 is my go-to because it’s the most versatile. It’s the only way you can do darts effectively–and that’s necessary for really good shaping. The question I usually have is, “What size ring?” and that’s usually dependent on how I want the piece to lay. I’ve done everything from D20s to T16s. So much of what I do is based on the texture I want the piece to have. Also, for the kimono, I used a Japanese weave because, well, it’s Japanese! What else was I going to do? But I had to play around with which variation to make sure that the metal fabric draped properly.

How do you approach figuring out how many rings your project will need?


I’ll do a test swatch, figure out how many rings will go in a square foot, estimate the square feet of the project based on my measurements and then add about 10% because I always need more. Do you hear that maillers? You will ALWAYS need more rings than you think.

For any of your projects, did you start with a pattern? Is it possible to adapt patterns found in sewing stores for maille?

No patterns. I build the pieces to my body. As a result, they take forever. I feel good about making a truly unique piece that way, though.

What kinds of closures do you recommend using for clothing pieces?


There are plenty of beautiful toggles on the market. I try to use pieces that seem like a natural extension of the piece itself. It’s cringe inducing when I see a well-constructed piece finished off poorly.

Learn more about Vanessa Walilko
Website: www.kalibutterfly.com




Rush Processing now available for all orders!

Need your supplies before Christmas?  Place your order by noon CT on December 10th to ensure it will arrive before the holidays.  Visit USPS.com for detailed information on holiday shipping cutoff dates.

We will be closed DEC 22 through JAN 6 for holidays, inventory and moving.  Read more about how this will effect orders at the end of this post.


It’s that time of year.  The time for chainmaille emergencies.  We’ve probably all had one (or more) of those moments, when you look at the calendar and realize time has flown and you need your supplies…well….yesterday!  While we’re still working out that whole going back in time thing *grin*, we are pleased to announce the next best thing – Rush Processing. 

Now, if you are in a bind and need your order quickly, you can elect to add a Rush Processing service to your order for a small fee (the fee varies based on the size of your order.)  Adding this service bumps your order to the front of the queue so it will be processed and filled ahead of all regular orders.

Select "Rush Processing" and click the "Update Cart" button

The Rush Processing fee will appear below the Subtotal in your cart

One important thing to note is that choosing Rush Processing does not effect your shipping speed.  If you need your order super-duper fast, you should also select the Express shipping option.  Likewise, choosing Express shipping does not effect your order processing time. 

Please refer to the processing time listed on our Shipping page or contact us for a more exact guess at when we will be able to ship your order.  As a reminder….

Processing Time + Shipping/Transit Time = Total Time to receive your order

We are always happy to talk to you to give you a more exact estimate of how long it will take you to receive your order at any given time.  There are many factors to consider and the processing and transit times listed on our website are guesses based on average orders and common locations.


We will be closed December 22nd through January 6th.

We will continue to process and ship orders received by noon CT on December 17th and then will be closed for the holidays, end-of-the-year inventory and moving through January 6th. Orders place after the cutoff time will begin processing and shipping when we reopen on January 7th.

 

Cast your vote for November’s “Featured Product” contest winner!

CAST YOUR VOTE NOW!

Submissions for Novembers’s Featured Product of the Month Contest are closed and the B3 team has done the difficult job of narrowing down the submissions to our group of finalists which means it’s time for YOU to cast your vote to determine the winner. This month, we challenged everyone to create something inspired by geometric shapes.  The results prove that, while we might use rings to create chainmaille, we are certainly not limited to circular results!

To share the survey, we recommend you copy the link to this blog post and use that in any emails, blog posts, or social media posts you’d like to make about it (we’ve noticed some weirdness in the past with sharing the link directly – it sometimes like to bump people out of voting that haven’t already.)

Get a sneak peak at the all of our finalists below:


                     

 


 

FEATURED PRODUCT FOR DECEMBER – Bright Aluminum Jump Rings


For December, we’re keeping it simple and looking for pieces created entirely from aluminum rings.  No color.  No mixed metals.  Just this simple and affordable material.  We know how versatile it can be and we can’t wait to see what you come up with to showcase how less can really be more sometimes.

December’s contest winner will also be the final one for the year to go on to the “Mailler of the Year 2012” contest!  In January, all 2012 winning pieces will go head to head to determine who will be crowned our new “Mailler of the Year”, winning a $100 B3 Gift Certificate and, of course, bragging rights for the year *wink*!


 

 

Chainmaille Starter Packs are here! Plus, Blog Hop & Giveaway

Chainmaille Starter Packs” have finally come to Blue Buddha and just in time for the holidays!  These new packs (which we think will also make great gifts!) contain everything you need to get started creating beautiful chainmaille jewelry.  Absolutely no guesswork involved!  We provide you with the tools we love for beginners, projects we know people can succeed at and even color customization we know will look beautiful together.  All you have to do is click!

 

Each Starter Pack is completely different from the next, allowing you to mix and match without any overlap in projects.  Our convenient Tool Pack is also kept separate so you won’t end up needlessly paying for extra tools over and over again just to get more projects.  Each pack is designed to take the user from complete novice to at least an intermediate level.  The largest pack (the “Scholar” Pack) even takes people past intermediate and closer to advanced.  Each pack also comes with a handy “Get Started Guide” with tips for how to hold your pliers and open and close your jump rings properly.  Also included is a bag of practice rings so newbies can try their opening and closing skills without damaging the rings in their project kits.

We are ridiculously excited about these packs (in case you couldn’t tell!)  We’re also excited because, in honor of their release, we have organized a blog hop and giveaway! Between November 14th and 21st, seven awesome blogs will be making posts featuring our starter packs as well as personal stories from the writers about their experiences with chainmaille.  We can’t wait to read all these posts and we know you’ll love them too. Not to mention that each blog post offers the chance to enter to win a kit for our “Shaggy Loops” project, customized with any two colors you like.


Here’s the list of where you can find each post.  We’ll update it each day with links to the posts as they are published so check back often to see the stories and enter to win the giveaway!

Wednesday, NOVEMBER 14TH
The Beading Gem’s Journal

Thursday, NOVEMBER 15TH
Beading Daily Blog

Friday, NOVEMBER 16TH
Angelica Brigade Blog

Monday, NOVEMBER 19TH
Handmade Artists Forum Blog

Tuesday, NOVEMBER 20TH
ChiIL Mama Blog

Wednesday, NOVEMBER 21ST
Lovestruck Jewelry Blog

 




But wait, there’s more!  Comment** on THIS POST though midnight CT on November 28th for your chance to win our Grand Prize Giveaway: an “All-in-One, Easy Start to Chainmaille” pack.
  This pack comes with two pairs of pliers, a mini bead mat and kit and instructions for one of our most popular projects, “Celtic Visions” bracelet.  We’ll choose one lucky winner on the 29th – it could be you!

 

**Please note: Your comment may not appear right away.  In order to prevent spammers and robots from taking over our giveaway, we must approve comments, particularly from folks who have not commented on a previous blog post.  We will do so frequently throughout the day, so we’ll get to yours soon!