I lay out my peyote patterns on a bead board to work them, and I think this method will really speed up progress on my projects, as long as I remember which direction to pick up them 2 rows each time. Thank you so much for sharing!
This video changed the game when it comes to my beading hobby. After doing countless patterns… am I wrong to think this is not only faster, but a superior way of beading in every way? In my experience, this makes it easier to keep the same thread tension throughout the entire work… and the finished works ends up stronger and sturdier than in the tradicional method. It works perfect with thin threads such as Miyuki… perhaps not as great if you’re working with thicker elastic threads. The only other possible downside I can think of is that it’s generally harder to correct mistakes… (specially if accidentally pass the needle through the thread) It’s a 10/10 for me. Thanks for sharing the tip
Reviewed this as a quick refresher since it's been forever since I've need to do a fast peyote stitch. Trickiest on multi-colors sections, I find it helps me go to the quickest on borders of a single color and large sections on bracelets where it's all one color.
I just tried this with a pattern. It wasn't as tricky as I was expecting! I just added the next 2 rows and they added themselves seamlessly. Thank you for the amazing tip! 👌
How did you had the rows? Let's say you are doing rows 5 and 6 of a pattern. Do you start with the first bead of row 5 and then the first from row 6 or do you pick up all of row 5 and then all of row 6?
Thank you so much! That is amazing! I love it. I make bracelets from tiny seed beads and it's so time cosuming. Now with this magical trich I can make more in less time. God bless you for this awesome tip.
How is this time consuming? The first few rows make it tough - but I honestly find that I end up way ahead of myself because of how fluid it becomes to just do one row at a time, even.... 🤔🤔
Well, that looks like a lot more work than just doing it one bead at a time, unless you are using only green. I seldom use the peyote stitch anymore, unless I am doing something round, and I want to. I can do the peyote by simply using the brick stitch. If you are following a pattern, which I almost always do, just turn it sideways and let'er rip! I have been beading many many years, and have taught many people how to bead, and I have never seen this method, so kudos for teaching an old dog a new trick! I most likely won't use it, but it is still good to open ones horizons and learn new things.
I suspect that I'm not the only person wondering if this can be used on odd-count peyote... I haven't tried it, but I think the answer is yes as long as you start when the sticking-out beads are the ones that include the edge beads.
CLEVER! I like this technique. I'm assuming you start your first 2 rows the traditional way before going to this speed stitching method, right? IE Pick up 11 beads and then stitch in another 11, right? If so, now I know how to figure out how many beads to load to create the finished width I want in inches. Eg. first load 11 beads (assuming that's 1") when I want a 2" wide cuff. Stitching in the next set of 11 beads will give me my 2" wide cuff. Hope that makes sense. It does to me. TFS this cool time saver.
Do you start this style of peyote the conventional way or can you show the beginning of it please I this style of peyote which by the way is genius love it thank you so much ❤
You can find our tutorials on how to start Peyote stitch available here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/jewelry-making-techniques/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving Thanks for watching!
Halo, im agustina bantiloc from the philippines, i love watching your videos and i want make those jewelries that you're doing but my problem is there is no store to buy beading needle and beading thread here. How can i avail?
Hi! I can confirm we ship to the Philippines. You can purchase our products here: www.beadaholique.com/beadsmith-english-beading-needles-size-12-4-needles.html . Thanks for watching!
Fantastic for those of use who have trouble with this stitch like me ! It's crazy how a able to do harder stitches but still have trouble with this basic stitch . 😩
Some can be harder than others, don't let yourself get too frustrated. If you're new to peyote weaving and patterns we have a video on the basics of reading patterns: ruclips.net/video/BRQ5POjBeFs/видео.html
You can find our tutorials on how to start Peyote stitch available here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/jewelry-making-techniques/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving Thanks for watching!
What type of thread did you used, because the one that I uses breaks every time that I work and it suppose to be for seedbeads work... I would like to know a good seedbead string brand to work with. Thank you so much ♡ ♡ ♡
Those beads are Miyuki Delicas in size 10/0, you can see the selection of different colors we carry here: beadaholique.com/collections/miyuki?_=pf&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ADelica&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A10%2F0
You would pick up one row at a time. The next row would be done the same way the video starts, with the thread coming out at the top and then picking up a row of beads and then weaving the row in. The repeating. Hope that helps. : )
If you're just getting started with bead weaving take a look at our 101 guide, it's an introduction with videos of the basic stitches and project examples showing you what you can make with them beadaholique.com/blogs/techniques-guides/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving
No, the method is slightly different for odd count. We haven't haven't tried the odd count method yet but when we do we'll be sure to make a video on it
how do you get beads all the same. no matter if i buy expensive or cheap, the beads dont match. some are big, some little, some square, some like donuts. why arent they the same even tho they are all 11s or 8s
We highly recommend Miyuki Delica Seed beads and Toho round seed beads. Miyuki and Toho are both known for having very uniform beads that all match in size. Thanks for watching.
It's called Fireline, you can see the kind we used here: beadaholique.com/products/fireline-braided-beading-thread-4lb-test-and-0-005-thick-50-yards-smoke-gray
I can confirm they are Miyuki Delicas in 10/0: www.beadaholique.com/p-8944-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-100-silver-lined-green-dbm0148-72-grams.aspx Thanks for watching!
@@lpodverde aaahhhh! Of course! Hmm, but how would one pick up the beads if it was a patterned piece? Alternate each bead from the next 2 rows? Oh, my brain is hurting already.
@@franceswatts4001 yeah, you'd have to alternate two rows. You could go through your pattern (on paper or in a drawing app) beforehand and make a mark every two rows to make it easier to tell.
Miyuki Delica Seed Beads 10/0 Silver Lined Green DBM0148 7.2 Grams You can find our beginner peyote information here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/free-beading-patterns/peyote-stitch-bead-weaving-patterns
+Adriana Pratt Isn't that a great green? You can tell we're ready for St. Patrick's Day. You can find those beads here: www.beadaholique.com/p-8944-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-100-silver-lined-green-dbm0148-72-grams.aspx
Beadaholique yay! Thank you! I have tried the stitch out and i love it. I've already worked with peyote before. But it was getting frustrating. So thank you!
WOW I have been sitting on a 15 year peyote beaded headdress because it was so time consuming lol this is encouraging me to finish it, thank you 💜
No kidding ! I am making a smudge can for my SIL and was dreading going the length of the f
an !! There is an end in site now !!
whaaaaaa... Lord have Mercy! Where have you been all my life? Thank you for this!
This tip is absolutely brilliant. I thought it would be hard if I was following a pattern, but it's not. It's made things so much easier. Thank you
I lay out my peyote patterns on a bead board to work them, and I think this method will really speed up progress on my projects, as long as I remember which direction to pick up them 2 rows each time. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
This video changed the game when it comes to my beading hobby. After doing countless patterns… am I wrong to think this is not only faster, but a superior way of beading in every way?
In my experience, this makes it easier to keep the same thread tension throughout the entire work… and the finished works ends up stronger and sturdier than in the tradicional method.
It works perfect with thin threads such as Miyuki… perhaps not as great if you’re working with thicker elastic threads.
The only other possible downside I can think of is that it’s generally harder to correct mistakes… (specially if accidentally pass the needle through the thread)
It’s a 10/10 for me. Thanks for sharing the tip
Thanks for such great feedback! Have a wonderful holiday!
Reviewed this as a quick refresher since it's been forever since I've need to do a fast peyote stitch. Trickiest on multi-colors sections, I find it helps me go to the quickest on borders of a single color and large sections on bracelets where it's all one color.
I just tried this with a pattern. It wasn't as tricky as I was expecting! I just added the next 2 rows and they added themselves seamlessly. Thank you for the amazing tip! 👌
How did you had the rows? Let's say you are doing rows 5 and 6 of a pattern. Do you start with the first bead of row 5 and then the first from row 6 or do you pick up all of row 5 and then all of row 6?
Amazing!!! I do lots of beading but Peyote this makes it so easy. Thank you. Sending blessings and peace
Thank you so much! That is amazing! I love it. I make bracelets from tiny seed beads and it's so time cosuming. Now with this magical trich I can make more in less time. God bless you for this awesome tip.
I am glad you like it! Happy Beading!
Thank you for showing a way to take away the boring part of the pattern by cutting those solid rows in half. Thank you again.
FELICITACIONES a todas las personas que nos enseñan estas hermosas manualidades y a todas las que publican sus creaciones.
Why not put the needle in the end and push the beads into place as you push the needle in for "zipping up the rows"?
Thank you for sharing ! Oh merci pour partager avec nous ce super idée !
I have never been able to do peyote this looks great!
Thank you so much for this video!! I was getting Impatient doing my first tubular peyote but this makes it so much easier!
Glad we could help Tamie :)
That is awesome looks like you could do a simple bracelet in no time at all 😀 thank you for sharing! Hugs Liz...
OMG this is so fantastic and easy to do!! 👍 thank you so much for sharing it 🙏😁
Thanks, glad we can share it with you!
Awesome quick tip for this stitch. Thanks! I'm sharing it in my group's playlist, too.
How would I do that with each row being different?
Awesome. Doing patterns (different colours) with this technique could be tricky but this is worth knowing.
Thank you very much for this tip. Makes my beading significantly faster. A complete boon when doing a long length of peyote stitch
We are very happy to hear this video helped! Thanks for watching!!
I have only used that method to close off the ends.
very, very interesting trick, with this method saved a lot of time! thanks for sharing!
Fantástico, yo no sabía como hacerlo, pero tu explicación es fabulosa, muchas gracias guapa.
OMGosh... I have absolutely HATED doing peyote beading because it's so time consuming, but THIS! 😧❤❤❤
How is this time consuming?
The first few rows make it tough - but I honestly find that I end up way ahead of myself because of how fluid it becomes to just do one row at a time, even....
🤔🤔
I timed it doing two rows the normal way vs doing the equivalent of two rows this way and it is 30 seconds faster this way thanks!
Hallo Kat, thanks for the best tip !! 😊😊👍👍👏👏👏🌈🌈🌈 Is it possible to make it with an uneven peyote too? Thanks a lot !!!!
Well, that looks like a lot more work than just doing it one bead at a time, unless you are using only green. I seldom use the peyote stitch anymore, unless I am doing something round, and I want to. I can do the peyote by simply using the brick stitch. If you are following a pattern, which I almost always do, just turn it sideways and let'er rip! I have been beading many many years, and have taught many people how to bead, and I have never seen this method, so kudos for teaching an old dog a new trick! I most likely won't use it, but it is still good to open ones horizons and learn new things.
Excellent 🎉
I suspect that I'm not the only person wondering if this can be used on odd-count peyote... I haven't tried it, but I think the answer is yes as long as you start when the sticking-out beads are the ones that include the edge beads.
One word: Brilliant!
Thanks for this great tip! Can it be modified for odd-count peyote, too?
Eileen White I would like to know this question!
CLEVER! I like this technique. I'm assuming you start your first 2 rows the traditional way before going to this speed stitching method, right? IE Pick up 11 beads and then stitch in another 11, right? If so, now I know how to figure out how many beads to load to create the finished width I want in inches. Eg. first load 11 beads (assuming that's 1") when I want a 2" wide cuff. Stitching in the next set of 11 beads will give me my 2" wide cuff. Hope that makes sense. It does to me.
TFS this cool time saver.
This is AMAZING!! I can't wait to try it!!! Thanks for the tip! 💜
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Cool! I haven't try that yet, but planning on do that. Thanks for sharing :)
Wow!! Thank you for the technique
Love this do you got a video on how to start it to make lanyard?
Fantastic tip!👍🏽
that is the most interesting beading I have seen. I don't know if I can do that,but I am going to try
Do you start this style of peyote the conventional way or can you show the beginning of it please I this style of peyote which by the way is genius love it thank you so much ❤
You can find our tutorials on how to start Peyote stitch available here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/jewelry-making-techniques/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving
Thanks for watching!
does this only work for even count peyote?
+Jennifer Hostetter Yes, this particular method only works for even count peyote.
Halo, im agustina bantiloc from the philippines, i love watching your videos and i want make those jewelries that you're doing but my problem is there is no store to buy beading needle and beading thread here. How can i avail?
Hi! I can confirm we ship to the Philippines. You can purchase our products here: www.beadaholique.com/beadsmith-english-beading-needles-size-12-4-needles.html . Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this easy method
I think this is amazing! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for showing this!!! I LOVE IT!!
That actually looks like more work .
Fantastic for those of use who have trouble with this stitch like me ! It's crazy how a able to do harder stitches but still have trouble with this basic stitch . 😩
Amazing, easy but I m trying to follow a pattern and I couldnt... do you have any tips?
Some can be harder than others, don't let yourself get too frustrated. If you're new to peyote weaving and patterns we have a video on the basics of reading patterns: ruclips.net/video/BRQ5POjBeFs/видео.html
I'm thinking this would only work for a even count project?
That is correct. Just in case, here is a link to our odd count peyote video: ruclips.net/video/8Naor1qgx9M/видео.html
This is awesome!
that is utter genius!
Glad it's helpful!
Very interesting and quick
And it gets even quicker with practice too! Thanks for watching Mary!
This is nice and helpful. However, I do wish you would have shown us how you started those first 6 rows.
Our video on how to start even count peyote can be found here: beadaholique.com/products/how-to-flat-even-count-peyote-stitch
Thanks for watching!
FANTASTIC!!! Thank you!
Happy to help, glad you like the technique!
Does this work with odd count peyote?
thank you! just what i was looking for!
I love this thank you❤
Yes please - same question as Flor Sanchez-Ortega below.
You can find our tutorials on how to start Peyote stitch available here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/jewelry-making-techniques/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving
Thanks for watching!
is this really faster ? by the time the beads are picked up i am almost done with normal peyote...
it's faster because you are doing two 2 rows at the speed of one
YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING!! JOY!
This only works for even count peyote, right ?
That is correct.
love it,but how do you start the peyote the same as traditional?
I like this idea, I have been trying to think about how to do this. m
My way didn't work.
What type of thread did you used, because the one that I uses breaks every time that I work and it suppose to be for seedbeads work... I would like to know a good seedbead string brand to work with. Thank you so much ♡ ♡ ♡
Wildfire or Fireline
hello ma'am can you tell me which type of beads is it (name of beads)
Those beads are Miyuki Delicas in size 10/0, you can see the selection of different colors we carry here: beadaholique.com/collections/miyuki?_=pf&pf_t_style=0-Style%3ADelica&pf_t_size=0-Size%3A10%2F0
Ok, so how would this work when STARTING a piece? All rows, doubled? Thanks
You would still need to start your piece using a traditional method but once you are in a few rows you can use this method.
@@beadaholique thanks!😁
@@michelecherek5392 Glad to help!
So if I understand you pick up 2 rolls of beads? But how do you start out when you turn wished you had done several rolls
You would pick up one row at a time. The next row would be done the same way the video starts, with the thread coming out at the top and then picking up a row of beads and then weaving the row in. The repeating. Hope that helps. : )
What I liked about this method is not having to pick up a bead each time.
Very true!
Are bicone beads suitable for this type of weaving?
I am not sure where to give a start. Just any video guidence pl
If you're just getting started with bead weaving take a look at our 101 guide, it's an introduction with videos of the basic stitches and project examples showing you what you can make with them beadaholique.com/blogs/techniques-guides/bead-weaving-101-getting-started-with-off-loom-bead-weaving
Do u have video of how u started this piece?
We recommend the following video: ruclips.net/video/7hJHK2oqTbo/видео.html
For single color peyote, it's so fast. But I cannot apply it in pattern ones.
great, grat trick!
Mind blown!
Enjoy your newfound beading power!
Actually, it takes more time to go between those beads and connect than to pick beads up one by one.
That's clever ❤
Does this also work for odd count peyote?
No, the method is slightly different for odd count. We haven't haven't tried the odd count method yet but when we do we'll be sure to make a video on it
how do you get beads all the same. no matter if i buy expensive or cheap, the beads dont match. some are big, some little, some square, some like donuts. why arent they the same even tho they are all 11s or 8s
We highly recommend Miyuki Delica Seed beads and Toho round seed beads. Miyuki and Toho are both known for having very uniform beads that all match in size. Thanks for watching.
Thank you this is awesome
I'm glad you like it
Me fascina las manualidades felicitaciones
Which kind of rope did you use?
It's called Fireline, you can see the kind we used here: beadaholique.com/products/fireline-braided-beading-thread-4lb-test-and-0-005-thick-50-yards-smoke-gray
Yes! Love this tip! 🙌
My first thought was about the green color, also.
Does this only work on even count?
There is a version of this method that works on odd count. We haven't done a video on it ourselves yet but I've seen a few good tutorials out there
Good idea. Thx
Do you still have to start the stitch the same way then do the easy way or can you start it this way to
You can find all of our peyote tutorials here: www.beadaholique.com/catalogsearch/result/?type=videotype&q=peyote
OMG TOO COOL! Thank you for showing this.
Wow.
This is soooo helpfully
super merci j'aime apprendre MERCI BEAUCOUP bisous de FRANCE
I’ve tried this so many times, but the thread I put my beads on, and once I’ve stitched them I can still see the thread my beads were on
Me too. I’m not sure if it will show up later. What is the answer to that?
I am gonna pass this one
Thats great but how do you start it?
You can find all of our tutorials about peyote bead weaving here: www.beadaholique.com/catalogsearch/result/?type=videotype&q=peyote+bead+weaving
Fantastic!!! Genius!
What kind of beads are you using? Miyuki?
I can confirm they are Miyuki Delicas in 10/0: www.beadaholique.com/p-8944-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-100-silver-lined-green-dbm0148-72-grams.aspx
Thanks for watching!
This takes no less time than doing regular, I once timed myself doing both it was literally only three or so seconds less...
Linda T Agreed. Really no faster than normal peyote for longer rows as you must count precisely.
Plus how much more time would it take to figure how to bead a pattern with this method.
it's faster because you're doing two rows at once
@@lpodverde aaahhhh! Of course! Hmm, but how would one pick up the beads if it was a patterned piece? Alternate each bead from the next 2 rows? Oh, my brain is hurting already.
@@franceswatts4001 yeah, you'd have to alternate two rows.
You could go through your pattern (on paper or in a drawing app) beforehand and make a mark every two rows to make it easier to tell.
Hi may I ask what size of beads do you use to do this a d also is there a pattern for beginners
Miyuki Delica Seed Beads 10/0 Silver Lined Green DBM0148 7.2 Grams
You can find our beginner peyote information here: www.beadaholique.com/beading-resources/techniques-guides/free-beading-patterns/peyote-stitch-bead-weaving-patterns
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Love the green color! Do you have a link where I can buy the beads?
+Adriana Pratt Isn't that a great green? You can tell we're ready for St. Patrick's Day. You can find those beads here: www.beadaholique.com/p-8944-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-100-silver-lined-green-dbm0148-72-grams.aspx
Where is your other video for the traditional way of doing peyote?
You can find all of our peyote stitch tutorials here: www.beadaholique.com/wsearch/result/?type_id=videotype&q=peyote
What kind of needle is that?
It's one of these size 12 needles: beadaholique.com/products/beadsmith-english-beading-needles-size-12-4-needles
can this be done with a less number? like six or 8?
You can do this with any size seed bead.
Beadaholique yay! Thank you! I have tried the stitch out and i love it. I've already worked with peyote before. But it was getting frustrating. So thank you!