Finally, someone who does it right instead of the wrap around method. I want it to be even and a real peyote stitch style. Thank you for this tutorial!
You are such a good teacher! I love doing beadwork, my next project will be a rattle to make, decorate with feathers, paint it and do beadwork. Thanks for your tutorial and motivation!!
I really liked how this tutorial was presented. It was simple to the point and answered my question . Ive been beading for years but as time goes by one sometimes needs a refresher as i did. Thanks nice job and many successful creations . David P.
Was wondering if anyone wanted me to post my bead work. There my own personal colors and patterns. So your aware I don't often use patterns ,I'm more of a free style beader.
Thank you very much, informative, im just learning to do beadwork, just finished my 2nd one, i want to try this stich, I'm Native myself, thanks again brother 👍
Nice video! What size and type of needles are you using with the beads and the artificial sinew? I know you mentioned using #11 but I think you were talking about the beads. Anyway, thanks!
First thank you for sharing your knowledge! Second, note to self (I'm at work and wanna try this when I get home) 9:30....how to add new thread after running out
The hardest thing for me is to get it started after I get it started then it's all downhill from they're so to speak. Second thing is to establish my pattern which sometimes is hard to do.
that depends on how much time and patience I want to dedicate to the project. small beads equals much more time, large beads I can see better and can go quicker.
Finally, someone who does it right instead of the wrap around method. I want it to be even and a real peyote stitch style. Thank you for this tutorial!
Glad you like it!
You are such a good teacher! I love doing beadwork, my next project will be a rattle to make, decorate with feathers, paint it and do beadwork. Thanks for your tutorial and motivation!!
Wonderful!
Beautifully explained and Beautifully beaded. Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 😊
I really liked how this tutorial was presented. It was simple to the point and answered my question . Ive been beading for years but as time goes by one sometimes needs a refresher as i did. Thanks nice job and many successful creations . David P.
Glad it was helpful!
Was wondering if anyone wanted me to post my bead work. There my own personal colors and patterns. So your aware I don't often use patterns ,I'm more of a free style beader.
This was so informative. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, informative, im just learning to do beadwork, just finished my 2nd one, i want to try this stich, I'm Native myself, thanks again brother 👍
Good luck!
Thank you for teaching us!!
My pleasure!
Thank you for sharing you knowledge!
Thank you! I liked your lesson. ❤
You are welcome!
Beautiful thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you!
WOW! Such nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good teaching
Thanks and welcome
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
Thank you for the lesson 👍🏼
Excellent! Thanks
You are welcome!
Very beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful
Thank you
Also where do you get your beads from, those are 8's right?
Nice video! What size and type of needles are you using with the beads and the artificial sinew? I know you mentioned using #11 but I think you were talking about the beads. Anyway, thanks!
I always add new thread before I weave the old thread in.
First thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Second, note to self (I'm at work and wanna try this when I get home) 9:30....how to add new thread after running out
you have to go back a few beads and re-thread the needle thru them to make the link with the new thread.
Cool
Do you have the pattern for this? And I'm Left handed!
The hardest thing for me is to get it started after I get it started then it's all downhill from they're so to speak.
Second thing is to establish my pattern which sometimes is hard to do.
Did you use dileca's or round seed beads?
Where do you get your beads from?
beads,here---facebook.com/donate/373850726829536/
@@donaldporta the drive is over. isnt there some place i can help Native Americans by buying their beads? i see that you have amazon up there?
Hi, I’m wondering exactly which tribes or where this technique would have been practiced. Would it have been in the Great Basin area?
I think so!
Could you use thread if you don’t have sinu
yes but use waxed thread
How many times do you separate the sinew to get it thin enough to fit through the size 11needle.
I separate the sinew probably 3 times.
yaw^ko 👌👌
Do you think the artificial sinew is a stronger threading material than Nymo?
artificial sinew is very strong, I only use this--- I am not familiar with Nymo.
Single thread
Wado!
What kind of beads do you use
that depends on how much time and patience I want to dedicate to the project. small beads equals much more time, large beads I can see better and can go quicker.
Where do you get the sinu?
I got mine from the back strap from deer. you can also find it on line and the artificial sinew is also an option.
@@donaldporta I bought some artificial deer sinue, yeah not a fan and I can't seem to find the real stuff any suggestions besides going deer hunting?
It was a bit difficult to see with the lighting
Thank you!
You're welcome!