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Even Count Flat Peyote - Beadwork

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

Revised video, this time with photos, illustrating even count flat peyote off loom bead weaving stitch technique. Even count flat peyote is the easiest off loom beading stitch to learn, IMO.

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  • I m a young 12 year old native american and am always looking to find ways to get in touch with my creative nature thanks for the video.

  • :) You're welcome, honey. If you research the history of this technique, you might be surprized and delighted to discover it's origins.

  • is fireline similar at all to monofiliment? i've never heard of it. thanks!

  • Fireline is a braided fishing line. So, no, it isn't like monofiliment. It's actually better, cause it won't stretch like mono tends to, and has zero memory (that's important for knotting.)

    I buy mine at the local Bass Pro Shop, but they sell it at Walmart, and all sporting good stores. I use either "Crystal" or "Smoke" colored Fireline, 6 lb.

  • I am interested in learning a simple variation on the daisy chain stitch - larger round beads surrounded by seed beads. Do you have a video for this?

  • Gosh, I sure don't, sorry. I haven't done daisy chain in some years. That would make a great video, though. There are loads of free printed tutuorials for daisy stitch on the web.

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  • @TnSquatch I buy it by weight strength, either 4, 6, or 8lb line. I'm looking at the 8lb label and it says 0 .18mm

  • very well presented and easy to follow. Thank you

  • However you like. This isn't meant to be a "finshed" project. It's meant to be a sampler, to help you understand how the stitch works.

    I'm not interested in teaching finished projects, just techniques.

  • How do you finish it?

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