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Tryzantine bracelet question
Last post 06-04-2007 5:48 PM by Giftbearer. 8 replies.
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  • 09-11-2004 5:10 PM

    Tryzantine bracelet question

    I'm just wondering how many jump rings (approximately) it takes to make the tryzantine bracelet in the October issue. The article says 1.5 troy ounces, but I have no idea how many jump rings that would be.

    Thanks for the great project, can't wait to get started! [:D]
  • 10-25-2004 4:21 PM In reply to

    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    A 7.5 in. bracelet takes about 165 jump rings. There are approximately 110 16-gauge jump rings with a 6.5mm diameter in a troy ounce.

    You can use jump rings with a smaller diameter, but you will need more.

    If you are having trouble with the directions, look at the placement of the paper clip in each photo. You need to turn your work on a couple of the steps so the jump rings are in the correct position.

    Stick with it, once you make a couple repetitions of the pattern it will be easy to follow.

    This is a great chain. I wear mine all the time!
  • 10-26-2004 8:04 AM In reply to

    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    For me it worked better to hold the work, instead of lying it on the table. Feel free to email me if you're having trouble with the bracelet, I've made about 4 of them now. There's one step in the directions where it could have been clearer, but once you get that, you're good to go.
  • 05-09-2007 5:31 PM In reply to

    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    I am having difficulty with Steps 7 & 8 of the Tryzantine bracelet instructions. Are you supposed to 'hold' a closed jumpring between those two end rings and somehow work 3 more jumprings through all of them ? I finally managed to do that but it resulted in the work being almost rigid ! I am using 6.5mm 16 ga shiny aluminum rings. I know I am doing something wrong. Can someone help ?
  • 05-09-2007 8:32 PM In reply to

    • Llisa
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    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    FWIW, here are some links to other trizantine tuts:

    http://derakon.chainmailstore.com/trizantine.html
    http://www.dcwireworks.com/howto/weaves/triz/instruct.html
    http://www.mailleartisans.org/articles/articledisplay.cgi?key=11242

    I've often found that even if one or two tutorials don't work, it's best to persevere 'cos there's likely one tut out there that'll "click" for you.
  • 06-01-2007 8:58 PM In reply to

    • vking
    • Joined on 06-01-2007
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    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    Does anyone have a pattern I can use to follow to make this...i can not find it anywhere. I would love some help with this! :)

    Thank you! :)
  • 06-02-2007 4:03 AM In reply to

    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    Viking...Llisa gave three links in the post above yours.
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  • 06-04-2007 10:30 AM In reply to

    • vking
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    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    OK, I have another question about this bracelet. Does anyone feel it is manly enough. I know it is referred to as unisex, but do you think I would make it for a man? Also what size does this style need to be in order for a man to like it/wear it? [8)]
  • 06-04-2007 5:48 PM In reply to

    RE: Tryzantine bracelet question

    It looks pretty manly to me. If in doubt just make it with bigger jump rings.
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