I love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing your design and ideas. I can't wait to make this bracelet. I actually googled how to do the peyote stitch in a bracelet and luckily found your tutorial. Your instructions are clear and easy to follow. My best to you!
Thank you for showing us. Some videos have really nice projects done; they just show how they do it but not the technique, and obviously they had to learn it from somewhere.
First your kitten is adorable. It’s ok if she makes appearances in your videos. It will be fun to watch her grow. I love the colors of this bracelet. Thank you for sharing. 🌸
I love your videos! I'm just getting into beading, and your videos are incredibly helpful and easy to understand. I also love your fun designs. Thank you!
I have watched so many tutorials. These are outstanding!! And I got your books- I’m brand new and will be starting now that my job is on summer vacation! Thank you for your work!
Stunning work! Great video, clear instruvtions, and as a cat lover, it was cute to see Bean wanting to 'help' you! Well done, oh an no music in the background too, way to go!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
Hello, love your teaching, lovely work and designs, and high quality videos! I do other jewelry making, stringing, and already familiar with using fireline in fly tying. Observing seed beading, ready to decide a project. Question/help: Wouldn't it be easier to leave a longer initial tail to have the needed length to finish the starting end without ending and beginning another thread? I consider being gentle with handling to minimze potential damage to it while working to not create a weak point in the line, just like I do handling same brand line for fishing. Thank you for the video, cute kitty cameo, and any help from you or others inputting here.
Hi, Thank you for your kind words! You definitely could make the initial tail longer. I just worry with people new to beading that it would be one extra obstacle to get tangled up in.
I created a better way to add the bead at the turn around by coming up the bead on the left instead of bringing the needle from the back and through the thread bridge this way I next add to the bead beside it and come up the left bead again and down the new bead, it makes everything even and secure.
I usually only make bracelets with odd count so I can get a nice tapered end...I've never personally found a solution I like for ending an even count bracelet. I believe there are certain findings you can buy to slide over the end of the beads but I haven't explored them.
You can make a bracelet with a loom but you wouldn’t b able to use following this pattern because loom rows are in straight lines and peyote is staggered. Also peyote is a much more durable stitch.
Thank you for explaining why odd count is worth it! I do like having a center bead. Odd count kinda makes it even and symmetrical.
Yes! I avoided odd count for years and but finally gave in when I realised the possibilities it could open up for me.
I love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing your design and ideas. I can't wait to make this bracelet. I actually googled how to do the peyote stitch in a bracelet and luckily found your tutorial. Your instructions are clear and easy to follow. My best to you!
Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know. 🥰
Thank you for showing us. Some videos have really nice projects done; they just show how they do it but not the technique, and obviously they had to learn it from somewhere.
First your kitten is adorable. It’s ok if she makes appearances in your videos. It will be fun to watch her grow. I love the colors of this bracelet. Thank you for sharing. 🌸
Ahh thank you. He has brought a lot of joy into our home.
Brilliant, easy, clear explanation, well done to you
Wonderful tutorial! The sound quality is good and the photography excellent. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful work! Thank you.
Really pretty
❤❤
Love your videos. I've just completed a pair of earrings from your etsy. Love them so much. Thankyou🎉❤
Wonderful!
I love your videos! I'm just getting into beading, and your videos are incredibly helpful and easy to understand. I also love your fun designs. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I have watched so many tutorials. These are outstanding!! And I got your books- I’m brand new and will be starting now that my job is on summer vacation! Thank you for your work!
Awesome! Thank you!
Love your tutorials and thanks to you I now love doing odd count peyote ! It took me a bit but I got it! 😀 Thanks for your free patterns as well. 💕
Wonderful!
U teach amazing and ur beading is so pretty 🦋
Thank you 😊
Stunning work! Great video, clear instruvtions, and as a cat lover, it was cute to see Bean wanting to 'help' you! Well done, oh an no music in the background too, way to go!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thank you so much! 😊
But how do you continue when the thread gets finished on the way
If you watch the whole video, I add an new thread towards the end.
Tribal necklace tutorial please
Thank u for the pattern love seeing ur work iam new and want to try
You are so welcome 🤗
Gracias bella por tu excelente trabajo
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Hello, love your teaching, lovely work and designs, and high quality videos! I do other jewelry making, stringing, and already familiar with using fireline in fly tying. Observing seed beading, ready to decide a project. Question/help: Wouldn't it be easier to leave a longer initial tail to have the needed length to finish the starting end without ending and beginning another thread? I consider being gentle with handling to minimze potential damage to it while working to not create a weak point in the line, just like I do handling same brand line for fishing. Thank you for the video, cute kitty cameo, and any help from you or others inputting here.
Hi, Thank you for your kind words! You definitely could make the initial tail longer. I just worry with people new to beading that it would be one extra obstacle to get tangled up in.
@@snailsandfairydust Thank you. I have a solution for keeping long tails from interfering, so no worries there.🤗
I created a better way to add the bead at the turn around by coming up the bead on the left instead of bringing the needle from the back and through the thread bridge this way I next add to the bead beside it and come up the left bead again and down the new bead, it makes everything even and secure.
You are such a wonderful teacher. Thank you.
Thank you 😊
This is nice, thanks for sharing! Would love to see more patterns!
😍😍😍un abrazo desde Colombia
Gracias ☺️
Terima kasih, ..
Are there tutorials for these in the group picture?
There are patterns for some of the others on my website but the basic stitch it the same for all of them.
I just keep doingit and it doesn't work😢i keep trying!!!!
May I ask you how you complete even count peyote stitch as a bracelet?
I usually only make bracelets with odd count so I can get a nice tapered end...I've never personally found a solution I like for ending an even count bracelet. I believe there are certain findings you can buy to slide over the end of the beads but I haven't explored them.
@@snailsandfairydust thank you x
U used peyote stitches. Wonder u can use in loom which is faster?
You can make a bracelet with a loom but you wouldn’t b able to use following this pattern because loom rows are in straight lines and peyote is staggered. Also peyote is a much more durable stitch.
Hi..what do you call these beads
They are Miyuki Delica beads. Size 11.
Que fome que no enseñas😮
For a tutorial better clear nail polish please !!
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@@snailsandfairydustyour nails are beautiful, ignore the nasty comments
@@SqueakerChimp thank you 😊
Girl wear whatever nail polish you want. Haters gonna hate.
@@brendaalindseypeters8367 they do and it’s sad.
Brilliant, easy, clear explanation, well done to you
Glad it was helpful!