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:iconlunabellvarga:
Whoohoo new tutorial! A printable version along with links to complete this tutorial will be on my Etsy site shortly. This is my 4th tutorial, I think I'm getting the hang of it. You will need two pairs of needle nose pliers to complete this tutorial.

This is a mid-level project. It is building a weave in a 3-d manner which can be difficult. I do not suggest it for a beginner unless you really really want to.
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:iconfallnmemrys:
Is this how the 6 sided dice is made as well? just you have to add the numbers with the different colored jump rings?
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~lunabellvarga Sep 12, 2012  Student Artisan Crafter
Maaaaaaaybe. :3
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Mood: Joy ~Beadiecat May 21, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Well, believe it or not, I tried this for my first chainmaille project (hey, why not jump in with both feet?). I got confused at some parts, but I finished it successfully! YAY! Now I just need to make a chain to hang it on.
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~lunabellvarga May 21, 2012  Student Artisan Crafter
Awesome! I jumped in head first too. One of my first projects was a huge tie. :P I'm glad you got through the tutorial successfully.
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:iconarcmoonblade:
Thanks for the instructions. Seems to work decently with 16 g. 1/4" rings. My cube's a little floppy, but it serves its purpose.
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~lunabellvarga Nov 26, 2011  Student Artisan Crafter
Awesome. I'm glad you got use out of the tutorial. ^_^
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:iconarcmoonblade:
Yep! I am enthusiastic. This is my first 3d-type thing. I've done sheets and plenty of jewelry, but I really had no idea how to start doing 3d stuff. Fortunately, I didn't have to spin my wheels over it, because you kindly made this tutorial. Thank you!
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:iconcayca:
Just tried this one out. Thanks for providing the instructions. I just didn't expect my cube to be so soft. What gauge wire did you use and what is the diameter of your rings?
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~lunabellvarga Sep 14, 2011  Student Artisan Crafter
18 gauge 3/16 ID
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:iconcayca:
Thanks. Until I find that ratio in rings I can buy in my country I'll just have to use 3 rings instead of 2.
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