
String your next bead and start your next loop.

Attach your next wire...

...and finish your loop.

We're starting to get somewhere.

Add another bead and go as long as you'd like.

When I make my own chain I feel as though I'm doing something that my ancestors might have done, like a lost art. Excuse my being mellow dramatic but this was really cool to learn for me. I can't wait to tell you about my first granny square, my grandmom would be so proud!
...and by the way...love the little guy in your header!
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