Very informative thanks, to the ppl that say that the tutorial was to fast for them, You can make it slow down by clicking on the 3 dots top right side of the tutorial you have normal and slower speed.
That's a great tip for folks. I think RUclips must've developed that feature just for tutorials, because we've used several different speeds of instruction over the years and what we've found is that there truly isn't a right speed for everyone.
Its my first time to do this project and finding a little bit lost with the path pattern,but I'll get there patiently.Thanks for sharing your video. love your work
This is great! I'm not familiar with bead weaving. What might something like this typically be used for? I was thinking it would be cool as a tube necklace or bracelet, but how would I add a clasp or connect the ends? Thank you for the video as always!
thank you so much for your dedicated explanation for people like me, that we are very interested on this type of things but we don't know anything about it.
Thank you for the video, Megan Say you have five rows and are ready to step up to the next row. Do you pass the needle up through beads in the third and fourth rows or all but the base row to begin the sixth?
Will started on the first row but got to second my crochet will or I miss the loop then my rows get unnet as I go along until I get to third row or so. for me take's to do over and over and I will get it my first time to work with thin thread's very small crochet needle's to. Look so nice in the picture, get started will I'll have it done still work on my crochet. Thank you from Alaska
I'm not sure if there is a standard way to connect a clasp to this stitch that would work every time, since it can be done very narrow, or very wide, depending on how many beads you use in each round. For relatively narrow tubes, you could try creating a bridge of seed beads across the opening, adding in a closed jump ring in the middle. Then when you tie off your threads, you'll have a jump ring to use for connecting a clasp.
Attention Beadaholique: I am a big fan of RUclips and there is NOT one tutorial on doing Peyote on a Loom, can you be the first to show how this is done, I have looked and stated different ways in the search and there is one that shows very little and no talking not very good for a beginner, much appreciated if done by you🙏
Hi Snooky, thanks for the suggestion! Can you tell us a little more about what you'd like to see in a loom peyote video? Are there are any examples of pieces you've seen that call for that sort of technique? To us loom and peyote are pretty different techniques. The peyote we've done has always been off-loom, but we're always eager to learn new techniques and pass them along.
@@beadaholique What I Have not seen on RUclips is someone doing a bracelet that has peyote in the pattern on the LOOM, most of the peyote I have seen is doing it without the loom, I hope I made sense, because I am just a beginner wanting to learn, the peyote and brick can be confusing if you are just starting out.Thank you so much for taking your time to ask a little old me, much blessings 🙏
@Beadaholique: The pattern I have is A Goofy bracelet for a loom, but it shows the peyote at the beginning of the pattern, then it shows it around the hands, the pattern came from Etsy. When I tired to look up Peyote on loom, nothing comes up for it except one which a beginner couldn’t make it out.
@@larchul08 That's interesting. We'll keep an eye out for that sort of pattern, if we can find it we'll absolutely do a video on it. In the mean time we've got a lot loom projects with full videos. Check out our loom playlist if you haven't already: ruclips.net/p/PLdGWVJ-tb1bFe9VgdksRZ7H3MzQiffh5g
@@larchul08 Is this the goofy pattern you've got?: www.etsy.com/listing/608100934/159-goofy-pattern-goofy-peyote-children Looking at the finished piece on Etsy and the way they describe what they're selling I'd say that's purely a peyote pattern. It can be confusing to tell them apart because peyote patterns are often made using the same program people use to make loom patterns. The pattern files do look very similar. But that's peyote stitch the whole way through.
Very informative thanks, to the ppl that say that the tutorial was to fast for them, You can make it slow down by clicking on the 3 dots top right side of the tutorial you have normal and slower speed.
That's a great tip for folks. I think RUclips must've developed that feature just for tutorials, because we've used several different speeds of instruction over the years and what we've found is that there truly isn't a right speed for everyone.
I love Tubular Herringbone stitch!
Its my first time to do this project and finding a little bit lost with the path pattern,but I'll get there patiently.Thanks for sharing your video. love your work
Thank you for this ❤
LOVELY TO WATCH BUT..TO DIFFICULT FOR ME SO RESPECT TO THOSE BRAVE ONES
Glad to have you watching anyway, happy you enjoyed it!
Your tutorials area always great and easy to understand! Thank You!
thank you so much for sharing! Your nails and hands look very lovely. Have a good day. Bye
Thank you 🤩🤩💖
Hi Megan could you please show us how to do increases and decreases in tubular herringbone.
Thank you.
This is great! I'm not familiar with bead weaving. What might something like this typically be used for? I was thinking it would be cool as a tube necklace or bracelet, but how would I add a clasp or connect the ends? Thank you for the video as always!
thank you so much for your dedicated explanation for people like me, that we are very interested on this type of things but we don't know anything about it.
Very nice and it's very easy way to make this
Hermoso tutorial felicidades y muchas gracias
Thank you for the video, Megan Say you have five rows and are ready to step up to the next row. Do you pass the needle up through beads in the third and fourth rows or all but the base row to begin the sixth?
Will started on the first row but got to second my crochet will or I miss the loop then my rows get unnet as I go along until I get to third row or so. for me take's to do over and over and I will get it my first time to work with thin thread's very small crochet needle's to. Look so nice in the picture, get started will I'll have it done still work on my crochet. Thank you from Alaska
That was very helpful, thanks so much!
Another idea would be to just run a cord or chain right through the tube, and connect the clasp to that.
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I'm not sure if there is a standard way to connect a clasp to this stitch that would work every time, since it can be done very narrow, or very wide, depending on how many beads you use in each round. For relatively narrow tubes, you could try creating a bridge of seed beads across the opening, adding in a closed jump ring in the middle. Then when you tie off your threads, you'll have a jump ring to use for connecting a clasp.
Thank you very much, everything is very clear
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muy buena tu explicación, gracias.
Good work! Отличный урок!! :)
Megan 😍😍😍😍😘
Im so doing this for an ultimate tomahawk peace pipe
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If you liked this. Look up payote stitch.
Thank you, I have been teaching myself but with your tutorials I know the stitch names and what precisely to use for supplies, lim limt
Perfect. Glad to hear our video has helped.
It is called the Russian Spiral
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I am sorry it is not clear at all... The procedure is not seen
very fast
Not very easy to follow at the beginning as your hand was in the way.
Thanks for your feedback.
Hard to see what you are doing through you fingers!????
For those not familiar, you are not even exlaining what you are doing nor showing how its coming.
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Attention Beadaholique: I am a big fan of RUclips and there is NOT one tutorial on doing Peyote on a Loom, can you be the first to show how this is done, I have looked and stated different ways in the search and there is one that shows very little and no talking not very good for a beginner, much appreciated if done by you🙏
Hi Snooky, thanks for the suggestion! Can you tell us a little more about what you'd like to see in a loom peyote video? Are there are any examples of pieces you've seen that call for that sort of technique? To us loom and peyote are pretty different techniques. The peyote we've done has always been off-loom, but we're always eager to learn new techniques and pass them along.
@@beadaholique What I Have not seen on RUclips is someone doing a bracelet that has peyote in the pattern on the LOOM, most of the peyote I have seen is doing it without the loom, I hope I made sense, because I am just a beginner wanting to learn, the peyote and brick can be confusing if you are just starting out.Thank you so much for taking your time to ask a little old me, much blessings 🙏
@Beadaholique: The pattern I have is A Goofy bracelet for a loom, but it shows the peyote at the beginning of the pattern, then it shows it around the hands, the pattern came from Etsy. When I tired to look up Peyote on loom, nothing comes up for it except one which a beginner couldn’t make it out.
@@larchul08 That's interesting. We'll keep an eye out for that sort of pattern, if we can find it we'll absolutely do a video on it. In the mean time we've got a lot loom projects with full videos. Check out our loom playlist if you haven't already: ruclips.net/p/PLdGWVJ-tb1bFe9VgdksRZ7H3MzQiffh5g
@@larchul08 Is this the goofy pattern you've got?: www.etsy.com/listing/608100934/159-goofy-pattern-goofy-peyote-children
Looking at the finished piece on Etsy and the way they describe what they're selling I'd say that's purely a peyote pattern. It can be confusing to tell them apart because peyote patterns are often made using the same program people use to make loom patterns. The pattern files do look very similar. But that's peyote stitch the whole way through.
Your assuming one knows hoe th do this. Beginning, no. You go to fast and the camera is to far away. Have no idea what you did! Very poor tut?