Peyote Stitch Bead Patterns (11/20/2015)
If you don’t know peyote stitch yet, you really need to learn it. Yes, it can be hard to start, but in the long run you will be glad you learned it. Here are some peyote stitch patterns to get you started – even a couple of basics for those just starting with the stitch.
Get Back to the Basics with Peyote Stitch Bead Patterns
http://www.craftsy.com/blog/ Mon, 04 May 2015 07:00:38 -0700
If you’ve perused beading patterns at all, it’s likely you’ve come across peyote stitch. Peyote stitch is one of the most useful seed bead techniques out there. Once you learn, you can create practically any peyote stitch bead pattern, whether it’s a patterned cuff, a fun shape like a butterfly, or a tubular necklace.
Learn The Basics Of Three-Drop Peyote Stitch
http://cs.jewelrymakingmagazines.com/bnb/b/beadandbutton/default.aspx Thu, 13 Nov 2014 11:13:00 -0800
Peyote stitch is often considered a beading favorite, but have you ever tried your hand at making a project using three-drop peyote stitch? It isn’t as intimidating as it might sound and is actually quite fun! Here is a short, laid-back video demonstrating the basics of three-drop peyote stitch. The video refers to the Santa Baby bracelet designed by Josie Fabre. It’s an extremely darling design, and I just know you are going to want to make it!
Peyote Bracelet Tutorial “Undulations”
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Here is another free tutorial for you- a peyote stitch bracelet that I call “Undulations.” In this next bracelet, I wanted to experiment with beads and color to make this peyote stitch bracelet with an antique button closure. In case you are not a beader, I used an off-loom bead weaving stitch called peyote. Here is how you do this stitch…
http://uzumenomikoto.blogspot.com/ Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:49:00 -0800
I love tiny glass seed beads. They come in so many colors, finishes and sizes. So, I decided to make a necklace with peyote stitched seed beads, and glass flower and leaf beads. Peyote stitch is a technique that forms a weaving of the tiny beads. The possible combination of beads, colors and patterns is infinite, limited only by your imagination.
http://www.instructables.com/member/godistly/ Thu, 09 Jun 2011 14:41:20 -0700
I love tiny glass seed beads. They come in so many colors, finishes and sizes. So, I decided to make a necklace with peyote stitched seed beads, and glass flower and leaf beads. Peyote stitch is a technique that forms a weaving of the tiny beads. The possible combination of beads, colors and patterns is infinite, limited only by your imagination. Instructions for doing peyote stitch bead work can be found at the following link.
How To Make Two-Drop Peyote Beaded Beads
http://www.beading-arts.com/ Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:01:00 -0700
These beads are extremely simple to make, so they’re a great place to start in learning to weave beaded beads. Start with a 24 inch single strand of Nymo 0 on your needle, and two different colors of seed beads, preferably Delicas or some other cylinder-style of seed beads. I used a dark galvanized amethyst and bright gold to match a Tigerskin Jasper cabochon. In 2-drop peyote, you stitch the same as in regular peyote, except that you pass your thread through 2 beads each time.
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