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How To Bead Even Count Tubular Peyote Stitch - - - Beaded Cabochon Part One - by Beth Murr

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http://www.UntilWeBeadAgain.com

How To Video by Beth
Even Count Tubular Peyote Stitch
Beaded Cabochon Part One

This How To Video contains
written instructions and video clips.
Because I do not use verbal instructions
they are great for the hearing impaired.

Be creative and have fun.

If you do not have a natural stone cab
you can use a coin.
To make your coin thicker use more than
one layer of sticky back foam or
other backing material.
Visit my website
http://www.UntilWeBeadAgain.com

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  • Hi, I love your videos and the whole approach to teaching you have, plus the music you use is always great! I received a beautiful large plastic cab with a kitty print on it and wanted so much to know how to bead around it so was delighted to find your video. Very basic at Peyote but this video cleared it all up for me. Thanks so much! :-D

  • Yeah. Glad I could help.

  • Hi, I sent you a message asking about what you used for the backing. I see it is sticky back foam, however my suppliers never heard of this. Where do you get it?

    Thank you

    Renee'

  • Most any craft store.

  • you are very nice to share a video like this thank you so much

  • Your Welcome and Thank You for your comment.

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  • The best visual and the best instructions I have found!! Thanks for posting these tutorials, I am learning to do the cabachons, because you make it look so easy I have decided to try. Please keep up the good work! Betty

  • Very good teacher, I will watch again.

  • @suzukitoshiyuki1

    Lucky to br right there where the beads we love are made. I love what you said to Beth. She really is fabulous. I enjoy her teaching so much. This was a year ago you wrote since then Japan has fallen on hard times. I pray all is well with you and yours. Sincerely, Deborah

  • Your videos are so relaxing to watch *lol* I love the music and its a nice calm way to learn. Thanks for all your work!

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