My god, so simple! Thank you for making this clear! You wouldn't think that something this simple could be so complex, but clear instruction makes all the difference. Thanks again!
A BIG Thanks again I finished my first bracelet in this stitch you taught in your class. I am in love with this technique and can’t thank you enough! I wish I could show you I think you’d be pleased. It’s only because of your great teaching method that I got it you inspire me! Thank you Thank you ☺️
Thank you sooo much! I finally got it. I finally understand and i love the fast way of doing peyote. You are an awesome teacher. Your explanation s were so clear.
I have watched several videos on this stitch. The use of larger beads really helped me see what you are doing. More importantly, however, were your repeated assurances that the first several rows are the hardest. Thank you.
First let me say this was the best visual video I have seen for beginners. The second way of doing it got just a little tiny bit confusing, if you had gone just a little bit slower it would’ve been better but if watching it a couple of times, you could get it... Was disappointed that it was so short. It was a good video
I tried months back...but I was so frustrated with the beginning of it that I gave up. With your Navajo Technic....Wow, I can't wait to try again! I would love to see a video from you on adding clasps and such. You make it so easy to understand!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank goodness Thank you thank you thank you for using ponies... I’ve watched 100 videos recently and have learned Nothing!!!!This one finally stuck in my brain. So thank you. I appreciate you tremendously.
Thanks for using different colors of beads and thread; it really helps. I wasn't aware of the Navajo stitch. Makes sense, but I'm not going to try it until I can do peyote in my sleep. I know I would screw it up -- *especially* if using the same color of beads for all the rows.
I completely get it, but I am working with size 11 Miyuki beads and the last bead at the very end of each row always turns sideways and doesn't lay flat against the bead below..... Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have tried to not pull too tight, but they always flip anyway..... ready to give up or just have sideways beads all the way along both sides. Thanks
Without actually seeing you bead in person, I think it's one of two things (or what generally happens to me)..... 1) You need tighter tension - ie pulling that last bead 'snug" into place, which usually pulls it into the correct alignment 2) Sometime you can "hold" the bead in place before passing thru it with a little extra tension. Out of the two above, it's usually the first one - just pulling that last bead so it snaps into place with some extra tension. If you're using Fireline for your beading you can have piece of mind pulling a little more LOL Whatever you do, DON'T give up - it just takes a little extra practice, everyone's way of beading is different. I usually bead with too much tension so I always have to remember to have a little bit of a lighter hand when working on things =)
The stop bead is there to keep your work in place, especially with the first few rows. Once you have a few rows stitched, the stop bead can be removed at any time. I generally keep the stop bead on until I’m finished but its completely up to you.
Fireline - it's a fishing line that you can buy at most sports good stores. I generally use 10 to 14 pound, depending on what type of beads I'm using and the stitch.
I generally use Fireline fishing line that you can buy at most sporting goods stores. It's available in a variety of different "weights" (thickness) and I find that I usually use the 10 pound weight for most beading projects.
Brilliant! The fact that you did it with larger beads is genius! THANK YOU XXX
This is THE ONLY video that worked for me... I LOVE IT!!! THANK YOU-❤
Lol...I was going to say you've made this sooo worth not giving up. Thx for using bigger beads 🌹
My god, so simple! Thank you for making this clear! You wouldn't think that something this simple could be so complex, but clear instruction makes all the difference. Thanks again!
Best peyote tutorial I've come across
I understand better with your method of teaching. Thank you for your tutorials.
This is the best tutorial. All the other ones I've seen use the tiny beads and I couldn't see what they were doing! Awesome! Thank you !
Finally I get it! I have watched countless videos and had someone try to teach me and I did not understand. Your method makes sense to me.
Excellent tutorial, I went through several others but you made the process understandable, thank you.
Waoo,perfect explanation,thanks very much
Thanks for the best way you are awesome!
A BIG Thanks again I finished my first bracelet in this stitch you taught in your class. I am in love with this technique and can’t thank you enough! I wish I could show you I think you’d be pleased. It’s only because of your great teaching method that I got it you inspire me! Thank you Thank you ☺️
Best tutorial on peyote stitch I've seen!! Thank you
You’re so welcome!!!
Thank you for the tutorial, make it so easy
Oh my gosh, yes! That second method looks much less infuriating! Thank you.
I have to agree with you...and the second way makes the pieces stronger and more professionally done...Thank you so very much for sharing with us
Finally thanks God this tutorial is the best of the best thank you very very much!
You're so welcome!!!!
Thank you I have seen others doing the 2nd way but you showed it better. Also using bigger beads helps a lot.
Ah thank you I watched like 10 videos and finally great teaching thank you
Thank you sooo much! I finally got it. I finally understand and i love the fast way of doing peyote. You are an awesome teacher. Your explanation s were so clear.
You explain things solo well !! I have severe dyslexia so words get jumbled for me. You are an awesome teacher !!
Thank you for doing this with larger beads, I've watched a few using seed beads and could barely tell what was happening.
OMG thank you for making this so easy.... Now all I have to do is convert a crochet pattern to peyote stitching.
Hehehe see you my mother???
lëy
I love your Navajo Peyote - it's so much easier - thank you.
Very good teacher..I like the close-up slow n clear on what you're doing.Thankyou!
I have watched several videos on this stitch. The use of larger beads really helped me see what you are doing. More importantly, however, were your repeated assurances that the first several rows are the hardest. Thank you.
Your new best friend is Double Stick Tape!!! You're welcome. Ephemera
First let me say this was the best visual video I have seen for beginners. The second way of doing it got just a little tiny bit confusing, if you had gone just a little bit slower it would’ve been better but if watching it a couple of times, you could get it... Was disappointed that it was so short. It was a good video
I tried months back...but I was so frustrated with the beginning of it that I gave up. With your Navajo Technic....Wow, I can't wait to try again! I would love to see a video from you on adding clasps and such. You make it so easy to understand!!! Thank you!!!!
Have a few new tutorials in the works - going to show a bracelet beginning to end with clasps. Stay tuned 😃
Finally I understand how it works 🤦🏻♀️❤❤❤
What a great tutorial. Easy to learn from you. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge and humour with us youtube viewers. Keep on keeping on. xxx
Very good tutorial.ty very much. Learned a lot
Great tutorial. You made this very easy to see and understand!! Thank you
Thanks so much! I have watched several tutorials trying to learn this. I finally get it 😊
Please don't stop showing us please I would love to see how u will doing some rings tutorials love yuour techniques 💞💞💞💞💞💞
Sir I am obliged to see this veideo i want to learn this u are good teacher kindly upload more veideo for more stitches
Thank goodness
Thank you thank you thank you for using ponies... I’ve watched 100 videos recently and have learned Nothing!!!!This one finally stuck in my brain. So thank you.
I appreciate you tremendously.
You’re so welcome - but you can’t blame me when you start spending too much $$$ on beads 😂
Love this tutorial! You make it so simple!
Thank you!
Thank you for a very clear explanation.
Thanks for using different colors of beads and thread; it really helps. I wasn't aware of the Navajo stitch. Makes sense, but I'm not going to try it until I can do peyote in my sleep. I know I would screw it up -- *especially* if using the same color of beads for all the rows.
Uau! Muito bom! Estou começando nesse ramo e procuro aprender o máximo e por um acaso lhe descobri. Amei! Muito obrigada por isso
this is a great tutorial!! tysm
i have a question tho, what do i do with the stop bead?
You made this so wonderfully easy
Great tute!
Thank you. Also for using bigger beads so we can see the work.
great explenation , ı finally understood😂😂using big and colorful beads brilliant
thx and you were fun to watch too.. well done on the whoohoos lol..loved it..Happy new year :)
Great tutorial. I am new and want to learn this but can't find a video that shows beginning to end.
navaho peyote!! excellent
This was so helpful, thank you!!
Brilliant! 🙌🏻✨Thankyou✨
Thank you for this video ..
So long doing regular peyote and now I'm to try the new to me" peyote, thank you
I know the feeling - I wish I'd learned the 'easier' way when I first started, it would've saved a lot of patience along the way 😃
Ok Cookie, I'm going to trust your judgement and go all in to try to learn this!!!
The last one very easy thanks for the info
So east to follow. Thanks
Thank you, you are a great teacher.
Thank you so much Jill - can't wait to see what you'll create!
Thank you so much,❤️🙏🌹
Thanks so much for explaining this technique so clearly ☺️
Love your teaching technique 💞💞💞💞💞💞
Very clear to follow thanks
Bardzo dobry sposób.
Thank you so much.
awesome
Excellent, excellent video. thank you
Thanks so much!!!!
Now I get it thank you.
Thank you Do you teach on how to use patterns
Not yet - but that be a possibility in the future 🙂
Thank you, nice video! :)
Nice
I completely get it, but I am working with size 11 Miyuki beads and the last bead at the very end of each row always turns sideways and doesn't lay flat against the bead below..... Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have tried to not pull too tight, but they always flip anyway..... ready to give up or just have sideways beads all the way along both sides. Thanks
Without actually seeing you bead in person, I think it's one of two things (or what generally happens to me)..... 1) You need tighter tension - ie pulling that last bead 'snug" into place, which usually pulls it into the correct alignment 2) Sometime you can "hold" the bead in place before passing thru it with a little extra tension.
Out of the two above, it's usually the first one - just pulling that last bead so it snaps into place with some extra tension. If you're using Fireline for your beading you can have piece of mind pulling a little more LOL Whatever you do, DON'T give up - it just takes a little extra practice, everyone's way of beading is different. I usually bead with too much tension so I always have to remember to have a little bit of a lighter hand when working on things =)
ArtNewWave • John Creighton Petersen what size beads are you using
What do you do with the stop bead when you are done.
The stop bead is there to keep your work in place, especially with the first few rows. Once you have a few rows stitched, the stop bead can be removed at any time. I generally keep the stop bead on until I’m finished but its completely up to you.
Tubular peyote
What kind of thread did you use
Fireline - it's a fishing line that you can buy at most sports good stores. I generally use 10 to 14 pound, depending on what type of beads I'm using and the stitch.
I generally use Fireline fishing line that you can buy at most sporting goods stores. It's available in a variety of different "weights" (thickness) and I find that I usually use the 10 pound weight for most beading projects.