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Spine of the Centipede Tutorial PDF

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Description

Skill Level: Intermediate
Recommended Metal Type: Any
This design by Lauren Andersen combines chainmaille with beads for a show stopping piece of jewelry. The tutorial suggests enameled copper jump rings, but try it with sterling silver for that extra wow factor! 

DOWNLOADABLE PDF TUTORIALS:
Tutorials are downloadable PDF instructions only. No supplies are included.

Tutorials are available as an instant download after purchase in a PDF format. Tutorials are for personal use only and may not be used to teach or resell in any format without written permission.

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All rings sizes listed in our tutorials are AWG and Inner Diameter measurements.  No refunds or returns allowed for PDF tutorials. 

5 Reviews Write a review

  • Deborah Armstrong

    5
    Spine of Cetipede

    Nov 11th 2019

    I have read over the tutorial, but have not made it, yet. Looks very easy to follow the instructions

  • Unknown

    5
    Easy to follow instructions

    May 20th 2019

    The instructions were very easy to follow and also has photos that show how the rings should lay.

  • Kimi B

    3
    Very pretty but....

    Oct 14th 2018

    Hard to find the size needed for the crystals. I’d like to see this weave done org slightly smaller or larger bicones. I had trouble with that part, otherwise a nice little weave. I also usually work in imperial, so a note on proper sizing there would be helpful.

  • Judy Fry

    3
    Tricky

    Oct 29th 2017

    I really like the looks of this bracelet but it is a bit tricky. It's hard to tell when you have the Mobius turned correctly. I thought I was doing pretty good until I placed the beads. I had some re-work. There wasn't enough instruction on securing the scrimps for us first time users! I will go look at some YouTubes to further my knowledge.

    This is not a beginners project, but not overly difficult. I make another one.

  • Mona J

    3
    Spine of the Centipede

    Mar 13th 2017

    I have found the directions to be somewhat difficult to follow and I am not a beginner in chainmaile.