since I never commented here.. thank you! ^_^
makes so much more sense than what everyone else was doing..
you'll have to remind me to show you the micromaile bracelet I'm working on when you guys get back from NY. hehehe.
I learned Byzantine from Derakon's site, and after playing aorund with it a bit, I thought that this way was easier.
And for me, it is, especially when using really teeny rings. I was able to teach my then 8-year-old little brother how to do it, and he made himself a byzantine necklace.
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"Where there's a will, there's a way. And a maniac is matchless for invention." - The Marquis, from Quills
Compared to how I make Byzantine, this looks a lot more complicated than it should be. On the other hand, if I made a tutorial for how I made mine you would think it's complicated to the way you do yours, but either way, it's a good tutorial!!
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The power of many can never out weight the power of PI. - Me
Thanks! ^_^ You should toss some of your chainmaile up here.
That's one of the reasons I like Byzantine so much - There's a million ways to do it, so people can choose how to do it how they like. I actually made this tutorial for ~Oscelot who couldn't understand any of the other byzantine tutorials that she was finding out there, but now she's got it.
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"Where there's a will, there's a way. And a maniac is matchless for invention." - The Marquis, from Quills
since I never commented here.. thank you! ^_^
makes so much more sense than what everyone else was doing..
you'll have to remind me to show you the micromaile bracelet I'm working on when you guys get back from NY. hehehe.
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makes so much more sense than what everyone else was doing..
you'll have to remind me to show you the micromaile bracelet I'm working on when you guys get back from NY. hehehe.
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-oscelot