Different chainmaille weaves

The fascinating world of chainmaille! Here are some common chainmaille weaves:

  1. 4-in-1: Also known as "European 4-in-1," this is one of the most common chainmaille weaves. It consists of four rings interconnected to form a square shape.
  2. 6-in-1: Similar to the 4-in-1, but with six rings instead of four. This weave is often used for armor and is known for its strength and flexibility.
  3. 3-in-1: A simpler weave than the 4-in-1, this consists of three rings interconnected to form a triangle shape.
  4. 5-in-1: Another common weave, this consists of five rings interconnected to form a pentagonal shape.
  5. 9-in-1: A more complex weave, this consists of nine rings interconnected to form a nonagonal shape.
  6. Double Helix: A unique weave that resembles a double helix structure, created by alternating rings of different sizes.
  7. Spiral: A weave that features rings that spiral around each other, creating a continuous, flowing pattern.
  8. Box: A weave that consists of rings that form a box-like structure, often used for decorative pieces.
  9. Herringbone: A weave that features alternating rows of rings, creating a herringbone pattern.
  10. Chevron: A weave that features alternating rows of rings, creating a chevron pattern.
  11. Waffle: A weave that features a series of interconnected rings that resemble a waffle pattern.
  12. Braid: A weave that features three or more strands of rings that are braided together.
  13. Knot: A weave that features rings that are knotted together to create a secure and flexible structure.
  14. Lace: A weave that features delicate, intricate patterns created by interlocking rings.
  15. Millefiori: A weave that features a pattern of small, intricate flowers created by interlocking rings.

These are just a few examples of the many different chainmaille weaves that exist. Each weave has its own unique characteristics, advantages, and uses, and chainmaille artists often experiment with combining different weaves to create new and innovative designs.