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Chainmail (Maille) Making Workshop

  • Butser Ancient Farm Chalton Lane Hampshire, PO8 0BG United Kingdom (map)

Immerse yourself in the world of maille, an armour as strong as metal but as flexible as cloth. It has protected its wearers across the world for over two millennia, and is still in use today. Guided by two experienced maille-makers, learn to make your own piece of history to take away with you. Craft a bracelet, patch, and three links of riveted maille to gain hands-on experience of various methods. Wear a maille top to understand the material, learn to produce butted maille, rivetted maille, and anneal links in the fire. Beginners welcome. Please note that strong hands are needed for the technical work.

About the workshop

  • One-day workshop, 10am - 4pm with a short break for lunch

  • Learn to produce the popular European 4 in 1 weave of butted maille using hand spun links

  • Discover rivetted maille: use authentic tools to spin, clip, punch and rivet maille

  • Prepare links and help to anneal them in a fire

  • Craft in a small group of 6, supported by 2 experienced maille makers

  • Set in the unique surroundings of Butser Ancient Farm’s historic buildings

Josh Ward-Penny is a local historical reenactor who is passionate about sharing the joy found in history. An experienced teacher with a degree in Ancient History, Josh can regularly be found leading school groups in practical historical learning across our site.

Included in your ticket

Entrance to the farm, a day’s tuition and expertise, and use of all the tools and materials necessary to create a bracelet, a patch, and 3 links of riveted maille, with a pouch to take them away in.

workshop info

Please wear sensible clothing and footwear for this workshop. Lunch is not included, although sandwiches (subject to availability), hot and cold drinks, and snacks are sold in our gift shop. You’re also welcome to bring a picnic if you prefer!

This workshop is for 18+. Strong hands are needed for opening and closing rings.