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Joined: March 31, 2003
Full Name: RunVitki (Hey you!)
From: Buffalo, NY
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RunVitki's Submissions

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Gallery Submissions:

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A shirt I made for a friend, 1/2" 14 gauge rings. Made from a single uncut maille sheet, about 2700 rings

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A basket with Captive Inverted Round sides, European 4-in-1 bottom, and a boxchain handle. 1/2" 14 gauge rings. Rough resolution, but note the pentagon of rings in the bottom.

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My first piece of byzantine web, with sides to make a plant hanger. Made of 1/2" rings, very heavy gauge steel. Sorry about the resolution quality.

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Finally, the hackysack I wanted to do! Probably just a LITTLE too heavy for competition, but players I know love it. 16 gauge galvy, 1/4" rings. 24 rings around, down to 12-6-1 to the top constriction. 254 rings, if my math is right. Filled with corn kernels (those things are tough)

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This is a picture of a costume mask I made a few years ago - you can see through the maille just fine. It's made of 16g 1/4" rings, 4-in-1 contracting up to the top.

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6' of 20g 1/8" rings in a Spiral 4-in-1 chain. Specific lengths: 20", 24", & 28". Using a clasp with three rings on each side. I call it the "Tiered Spiral Necklace".
   


Article Submissions:
Staggered Corduroy Row w/ Japanese Overlay (photos)
Staggered Corduroy Grid
Staggered Corduroy Net


Weave Submissions:
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Staggered Corduroy

A base pattern, adapted off of the standard Corduroy design. VAST adaptability with this pattern.
Staggered Corduroy Grid

Several Staggered Corduroy rows, each flipped from the one before it, offset, with small rings linking. Very good for sheets, like ties.
Tutorial: Staggered Corduroy Grid
Staggered Corduroy w/ Japanese Overlay

Combining European and Japanese elements, this pattern has a row of raised rings set above the Staggered Corduroy row. Stable, dense, and attractive from both sides.
Tutorial: Staggered Corduroy Row w/ Japanese Overlay (photos)
Staggered Corduroy Net

Using a triangular base of the Staggered Corduroy lines, this pattern is excellent for nets, dreamcatchers, and space-filling patterns.
Tutorial: Staggered Corduroy Net
Staggered Corduroy Net w/ 13th ring

Same as the Staggered Corduroy Net, though this pattern joins the 12 smaller rings together with a large 13th ring. VERY stable pattern.
Staggered Corduroy Sheet w/ Japanese Overlay

With Staggered Corduroy Rows, completed with overlays, laid side by side, they are easily joined together. The lines are dense, the resulting pattern stiff, and easily folded along the lines. Good for the sides of purses, though quite heavy.


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