Ghenghiz Cohen Chainmaille Bracelet tutorial

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This is a step-by-step tutorial for the Ghenghiz Cohen chainmaille bracelet.  It contains information on specific ring sizes and instructional steps with pictures to make a 7 1/2-inch Ghenghiz Cohen bracelet.

  • This is a beginner level tutorial for those who already know the basic chainmaille terminology and are comfortable with chainmaille techniques in handling pliers to open, close, and connect jump rings.

  • Knowledge of European weave is beneficial before starting on this tutorial.

  • Two methods of weaving are offered in this tutorial; one method shows weaving one ring at a time when starting from scratch; a second method offers option to build this weave from an existing 4-in-2 Japanese chain.

This listing is for tutorial only, not the finished products. The accompanying DIY kit is available separately; to purchase the kit, please visit this listing.

To purchase finished Ghenghiz Cohen bracelets, please visit this listing.

**** Please note: The current version of the PDF file is version 1.1, published on June 29, 2019;

**** it contains a minor correction to the conversion from inch to mm.  If you have previously purchased and downloaded an older version of the PDF, you are welcome to download the newer version.  If you encounter download limits, please Contact me and I will reset the counter for you.


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As a purchaser of this tutorial, you are welcome to make, gift, and/or sell your own handmade work based on these designs in small quantities; but the content of this document and information contained within remain copyrighted material of the author.  Please do not reproduce any part of this document in any form without prior written consent from the author.