Thank you Chris for your help this morning on my wanting to learn peyote stitch. The directions and this video are all I needed. We found some great deals there this morning during the open house.everyone was very helpful .It was a pleasure as always and I look forward to next year. Ta ho !
The things you can do with it by just changing bead sizes & colours us amazing.. one of my absolute fav stitches as a beader.. but be SURE to not miss a bead spot.. helping the ones you put in helps you to keep track.. it's frustrating if you turn & realise you missed a spot & you have to backtrack..
Great video! I’ve not seen that way of changing thread...and I like it! I will have to try it! It’s too bad that someone has to criticize your way of wrapping the leather. I will be ordering your kit and will try your way of wrapping before judging it. Thank you for the video. It has been very helpful.
i would love to see you do the whole project like you did with the dream catcher one! i think your videos are great and extremely informative thank you so much for sharing!
Love you video , could you show how to bead the top and bottom so the wood does not show.. I have seen them were the beading is covers and is closed together. Excellant easy to follow instructions thank you
The stitch is really not designed to wrap over. We have seen people remove one or two beads to make it shorter and it would wrap the top of the wood. Thanks for watching!
I've a dowel w/a knob, I intend to pad the knob, and wrap w/leather to create a drum stick for my new, old drum. I was thinking...the peyote stitch would insure the grip. Any ideas/ suggestions would be useful...? And most appreciated, many prayers. Grateful 🙏
I often wonder if and how native americans did beadwork before the whites arrived, because they didn't have glas beads yet. Did they just use seed beads? Did they color them with some natural pigment or just leave them plane?
Hello Thank you for watching! They did not do beading as we know it today. Depends where in the country they are located on what was used for adornments. They used shells on both costs, porcupine quills plus other natural materials were used and are still used.
Only if you could keep the zoom closer so we can see how exactly you are using the needle to enter from what direction and so forth. From a distance no one can understand what you are doing. The video only zooms in after you complete the stitches… I don’t know how you get all the comments with “great video” in it when they can not even see how you do it!…
We do have the written instructions on our website that you may find more helpful. wanderingbull.com/peyote-stitch-key-ring-instructions/ You can also always call the shop and we can give you more information! Good luck on your project! 1-800-430-2855 Thanks for watching!
4 major times in 20 years have I spilled seed beads, each time I put a sock over the end of a vacuum tube. Your tips are helpful.
Great tip! Thanks for watching!
Thank you Chris for your help this morning on my wanting to learn peyote stitch. The directions and this video are all I needed. We found some great deals there this morning during the open house.everyone was very helpful .It was a pleasure as always and I look forward to next year. Ta ho !
Thanks for coming to visit!
I love learning from your tutorials & all the historical info is awesome! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Omg! I never knew how easy this was to do. I'm excited to try this!!! Thank you so much!!
Can I use 8/0 beads or will these be too big?
The things you can do with it by just changing bead sizes & colours us amazing.. one of my absolute fav stitches as a beader.. but be SURE to not miss a bead spot.. helping the ones you put in helps you to keep track.. it's frustrating if you turn & realise you missed a spot & you have to backtrack..
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
I enjoy your tutorials, Chris. Wondering Bull has been good to me in all aspects!
Thank you!
Great video! I’ve not seen that way of changing thread...and I like it! I will have to try it! It’s too bad that someone has to criticize your way of wrapping the leather. I will be ordering your kit and will try your way of wrapping before judging it. Thank you for the video. It has been very helpful.
Thank you for watching!
i would love to see you do the whole project like you did with the dream catcher one! i think your videos are great and extremely informative thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video and the bonus education about the California women and their baskets!
Thanks for watching
Awesome Chris .....Love to get this for my Grandson. Thank You
Hey thanks for watching!
Hi how do you loom a bead a bear?
Hi, thanks for watching! I am not sure what you are asking. Can you explain more on what you are looking to do?
Love you video , could you show how to bead the top and bottom so the wood does not show.. I have seen them were the beading is covers and is closed together. Excellant easy to follow instructions thank you
The stitch is really not designed to wrap over. We have seen people remove one or two beads to make it shorter and it would wrap the top of the wood. Thanks for watching!
Wonderful!
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting 😊
Thanks for watching!
How long is the Wooden dowel?
Happy Anniversary!!
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Did you ever have a store in MA?
Yes, we had a store in Attleboro MA
Good stuff
I've a dowel w/a knob, I intend to pad the knob, and wrap w/leather to create a drum stick for my new, old drum. I was thinking...the peyote stitch would insure the grip. Any ideas/ suggestions would be useful...? And most appreciated, many prayers.
Grateful 🙏
Diana, we have seen this done before. I would only bead the part you will hold on the drum stick. Thanks for watching!
how do you get the dowel out from the beads and the leather
Hello Joanne, You don't remove the dowel, it is what support the beadwork on this key chain.
What size beads are you using?
Thanks for watching! We use 10/0 seed beads for this kit.
I'd like to ask, what size are the beads in the kit?
Hello Thank you for watching our videos! Are kits come with size 10/0 Czechoslovakian seed beads .
Are you open the week of July 4th?
We will be open Mon - Wednesday that week Closed the 4th and 5th. We are not open any weekends. Let us know if you are stopping by Thanks
Thank you Chris, I’ll be stopping in on Wednesday. Wela’lin!
I often wonder if and how native americans did beadwork before the whites arrived, because they didn't have glas beads yet.
Did they just use seed beads?
Did they color them with some natural pigment or just leave them plane?
Hello Thank you for watching! They did not do beading as we know it today. Depends where in the country they are located on what was used for adornments. They used shells on both costs, porcupine quills plus other natural materials were used and are still used.
Graciassss!!!!👏👏👏👏🤑🤑
Thanks for watching!
i could not get to your .com site need help thinks
Thanks for watching, There is a link above that will go directly to the peyote stitch kit or you can visit WanderingBull.com
Can't really see your technique probably reassign cameras
Thanks for the feedback & for watching!
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Only if you could keep the zoom closer so we can see how exactly you are using the needle to enter from what direction and so forth. From a distance no one can understand what you are doing. The video only zooms in after you complete the stitches… I don’t know how you get all the comments with “great video” in it when they can not even see how you do it!…
We do have the written instructions on our website that you may find more helpful. wanderingbull.com/peyote-stitch-key-ring-instructions/ You can also always call the shop and we can give you more information! Good luck on your project! 1-800-430-2855 Thanks for watching!
What tribe are you on? Sicilian? Ps that is a terrible way to wrap leather on anything LOL