These are only TWO of the size options you will have. The one on the right is small, the left is medium.
The small can hold one standard set of roleplaying dice comfortably. The medium holds a little over two sets. The large will hold three, get the idea? PLUS! I will have a "make mine a fatty!" option, where for a price between sizing up, you can add another width to the bag and keep the height while making it a bit more spacious. :)
Inlays are possible, steel is an option, and I will have a pricing chart up as soon as I can. The drawstring can also be pretty much any color!
These are made from my OLD JUNK JOANN'S RINGS! Please ignore the crazy ass colors and the visible seams. :)
Anodized Aluminum
The small can hold one standard set of roleplaying dice comfortably. The medium holds a little over two sets. The large will hold three, get the idea? PLUS! I will have a "make mine a fatty!" option, where for a price between sizing up, you can add another width to the bag and keep the height while making it a bit more spacious. :)
Inlays are possible, steel is an option, and I will have a pricing chart up as soon as I can. The drawstring can also be pretty much any color!
These are made from my OLD JUNK JOANN'S RINGS! Please ignore the crazy ass colors and the visible seams. :)
Anodized Aluminum
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 850px
File Size 205 kB
I'm more than happy to!
Joann's Fabrics sells a line of jump rings marketed for chainmaille. They are anodized aluminum and I used them originally when I was learning. They are terrible quality. They finally switched to saw cut, but they do not de-burr the rings and therefore you must file every single one or your wearer will be hurt. The color is nice, but weak and wears. They are so soft, you can work them with your fingers (which is a no-no!). I will not offer any commissions with these rings, and I'm using what I have left to learn new weaves and products, like these. I've switched to much better materials.
Sorry if that was longer than expected! :3
Joann's Fabrics sells a line of jump rings marketed for chainmaille. They are anodized aluminum and I used them originally when I was learning. They are terrible quality. They finally switched to saw cut, but they do not de-burr the rings and therefore you must file every single one or your wearer will be hurt. The color is nice, but weak and wears. They are so soft, you can work them with your fingers (which is a no-no!). I will not offer any commissions with these rings, and I'm using what I have left to learn new weaves and products, like these. I've switched to much better materials.
Sorry if that was longer than expected! :3
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