Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Top 3 Ways to Start Ormlänk Chain Weave?
Today is an exciting milestone with the launch of my first ever chain weave tutorial video as part of our new Whytes.tv YouTube Channel - hope you enjoy this lesson and be sure to let me know what you think! So far I've really enjoyed working with our Hero4 Silver - despite all the technical ups and downs of learning a new piece of equipment. POV filming is a lot of fun and I can hardly wait to put together more fresh island content.
Oh, and just for fun - here is an animated GIF of me speed weaving Ormlänk:
via GIPHY
Friday, 21 August 2015
Chainman - Ever wonder why do they call me that?
Greetings chainmail fans around the world! My name is Dylon Whyte - many of you may know me from my DIY books and tutorials on chain waves, jewelry and armour - but did you know that in real life I'm actually an IT professional? And that I also assist at my family owned and operated art gallery (Whytes) while simultaneously acting as producer and publisher for our family projects?
Our latest publication is entitled Scrapbook: a story of art - my father's free-to-read memoir. If you have ever wondered where my creative mind comes from - this is your chance to find out!
Scrapbook is also accompanied by a Kickstarter campaign for those who may be interested in pre-ordering the hardcover edition.
This has been and continues to be a massive undertaking for us - For the last year I set everything else aside in order to pursue our dreams and participate with bringing Scrapbook to life, and right now I would like to know if you would consider contributing and sharing our effort?
As you can see from this double-page preview Scrapbook contains plenty of content for chain mail fans everywhere - so please share!
#JWScrapbook
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