One of the gifts I received last Christmas was a kit for making Viking Chain from Abby Hook.
I'm pretty busy right now, so I wasn't sure when I'd have time to try it out, but then it snowed and there was no way I was going into the studio, so I collected some tools and sat in the warm house instead and played with wire.
It was much more straight forward than I thought it would be. Basically you need to wrap your wire round a dowle and depending on the thickness of your wire and your dowle and if you use 3 or 4 loops will all change how your chain turns out.
It's amazing, as once you've done all you're wrapping you've got quite a solid worm of wire, but then you use the draw plate and suddenly it's thinner, flexible and flowing.
I made my first chain using the copper wire in the kit I received. I then made a second from some thinner purple wire from a job lot I got off Facebook.
Lastly I made a silver chain with some silver coloured thin wire.
Which is when I realised they needed something extra. So once the snow recided I did go down to the studio and made some beads. Amber to go on the copper chain, purple for the purple chain and cream and turquoise for the silver. I actually tried two different purples, but the dark was best.
I pulled the purple chain a little thinner than the silver chain and the beads move around, while the beads on the silver chain can be moved, but won't move by themselves. I quite like that they sit still. I like having that control, plus they won't full off when I undo the chain.
These are fun and easy to make, and nice and light to wear. I think the silver is my favourate, but I'd wear them all. I wonder what other colour combo's I can come up with?






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