she says in the video that the beads are too small that you will never find them if you drop them, thats a lie. if you actually watch the bead or look in the general area where the bead dropped you'll find it no doubt. i deal with extremely small beads (smaller then 2mm probably) and i drop them all the time but i can still find them SO YOU CAN SEE THEM AND YOU WONT HAVE TOO HARD OF A TIME FINDING THEM - just had to note
WONDERFUL VIDEO!!! I have tried watching multiple peyote stitch tutorials, and this one I actually understood the best, and could actually learn off of it!
Wonderful video!! Im sure its very important for the beads to be the same size. As we all know, you can have a package of beads that says "size x" but the beads are actually different. Is there a sorting technique?
We are new to beading and I found this video very helpful. I made two bead looms and now have progressed to off loom beading. My interest is mixing loom and off loom beading together.
i use this pattern when i make kandi bracelets for girls but i use a 5 bead pattern with flowers between the outside border. this is by far my favorite stitch but i dont think i have the patience for such tiny beads.
Ya'll don't do bead work. For those of us who do, that was a useful tutorial. Peyote stitch was invented by the native american tribes. They use it to decorate ceremonial clothes and make jewelry.
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meetdiamond 2 months ago
This video is very helpful. Thank you.
BakingPowder1230 3 months ago
i searched for peyote and found this. this is not peyote.
VuhLociTy 3 months ago
yes im soaking up knowledge! i macrame, sew, embroider...and now i shall commence in doing peyote! stitches!
poltergiest11 3 months ago
she says in the video that the beads are too small that you will never find them if you drop them, thats a lie. if you actually watch the bead or look in the general area where the bead dropped you'll find it no doubt. i deal with extremely small beads (smaller then 2mm probably) and i drop them all the time but i can still find them SO YOU CAN SEE THEM AND YOU WONT HAVE TOO HARD OF A TIME FINDING THEM - just had to note
zsadistgirl 5 months ago
this was a very helpful tutorial thank you :)
tabbycat5525 5 months ago
Thank you so much for you help! I really appreciate it. -hugs-
Sweetness3I7 8 months ago
WONDERFUL VIDEO!!! I have tried watching multiple peyote stitch tutorials, and this one I actually understood the best, and could actually learn off of it!
wolfmoon139 9 months ago
all i see is a fuzzy screen!
wendyg46 10 months ago
How do you decrease or increase a row of peyote?
PinkPanther1420 1 year ago
great instructions!
707queen 1 year ago
Thank you so much, I have just became disabled and I need something to do. Keep up the great work.
MsPittston 1 year ago 2
do like this video... helping me much on doing the beading... on the fabric.
awinalya 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this with us. Keep up the good work.
Fadime25 1 year ago
i thought this was the lophophora
lucas503 1 year ago
Wonderful video!! Im sure its very important for the beads to be the same size. As we all know, you can have a package of beads that says "size x" but the beads are actually different. Is there a sorting technique?
fnasring 1 year ago
When I was a younger I used to use alot of Peyote
idonthaveacoolcar 1 year ago
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snake039 1 year ago
I always thought that bead weaving would be hard, but that looked easy enough!
tmntfreak1 1 year ago
We are new to beading and I found this video very helpful. I made two bead looms and now have progressed to off loom beading. My interest is mixing loom and off loom beading together.
MrWilliamgl 1 year ago
very clear to start this kind of beading. thanks
hobbybijoux 1 year ago
i use this pattern when i make kandi bracelets for girls but i use a 5 bead pattern with flowers between the outside border. this is by far my favorite stitch but i dont think i have the patience for such tiny beads.
Acolis 2 years ago
This is really nice!!!
I'd like to try it
Thnx
shinypath 2 years ago
Ya'll don't do bead work. For those of us who do, that was a useful tutorial. Peyote stitch was invented by the native american tribes. They use it to decorate ceremonial clothes and make jewelry.
sueintexas 2 years ago 18
@sueintexas so true. Im native and the beadwork my mother has done on my regalia for dancing blows anything someone else could do away....
LeixDevine 1 year ago
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Or maybe to put it more eloquently, Why would this be good to know. How/when would this be useful? What could you make from this?
JohnnySoprano87 3 years ago
jewelry maybe
hollyccam 2 years ago 7
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wtf is a peyote stitch???
vctr87 3 years ago
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das what im saying hahahah
dalilace 2 years ago