Overview

While checking M.A.I.L. for interesting weaves to try, I came across Backbone by tipo mastr and documented by ElementalDragon. This member of the European and Rhino families is closely related to Jellybeans on Parade; the main difference is that while Jellybeans on Parade’s 2-2 chain rings only pass through each other, in Backbone, these rings also pass through the “around the eye” ring of the previous unit. For those interested in making the weave, I recommend this great tutorial by tipo mastr.

Materials

For the sample piece showcased in this post, I made the rings myself. I used 16 SWG Bright Aluminum wire from The Ring Lord coiled around an 8mm mandrel (for an approximate ID of 8mm) for an approximate AR of 4.9.

Notes

The Backbone weave is conceptually not too difficult to understand, though it took me a few attempts. Once understood, creating the weave is simple. I find that the weave looks aesthetically pleasing. As a chain weave with a somewhat square cross-section, bracelets, chokers, necklaces, and pendants are great applications of the weave. One piece of advice for those making the weave is to ensure that the around-the-eye rings lay in a uniform direction when the weave is flat; if the one you added doesn’t align, you should re-evaluate the section you just completed. Given the weave’s aesthetic appeal, I believe it is worth learning despite the moderate challenge.

Pictures

Flat

Flat: Angled

Flat: Profile

Vertical

Vertical: Profile

In Process