Peyote with a twist not crochet How to read a pattern
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- Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
- Peyote with a twist - not crochet is an exciting new beading stitch that has rocked the beading world. In this video Lizelle Hards shows you how to follow or read a pattern with this technique
The idea of the sheet of paper with the notches cut out is VERY helpful!! Thank you, to look at the finished piece, it looks sooooo difficult, but this makes it much more understandable!!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your instructions are so clear and the pace is perfect!
It amazes me how your beads stay in place in the beginning. When ever I try this my beads are sliding and don't stay in place. It gets never racking that I want to just give up. Thank you for sharing this design with us. ☺💖
I was frustrated with the seed beads sliding all over with peyote too. But I tried using the peyote starter from Jill Wiseman’s video and the size 11 seed beads fit into the groves that size 11 delicas made.. I made the 11 rows and slipped it off the starter and I was good to go.. Good Luck
This was VERY helpful! I actually found your video through Pinterest.
Best Peytwist tutorial I've watched. Very clear demo and explanation. Anxious to try PWAT again now. Gave up a few months back cuz got bored with solid ropes and didn't understand how to read patterns. Thanks SO much for sharing.
I have been trying to make this bracelet for 2 months now, but would always get confused and just gave up. I tried a few other video tutorials, but they talked too much or too fast, some were mumbling, and it was very hard to understand that. I found your tutorial today, and lo and behold, I FINALLY did it!! You don't try to go too fast, you speak in a very nice tone, and it's easy to follow along! Thank you for making such a great tutorial! I will be looking out for more from you!
Just discovered your channel. I just finished watching Jill Weismann’s video and was looking for more info. Her vid was great, but i pick up many tips from multiple tutorials! Your video was clear and thanks for showing how to read a pattern. I am so excited to get started.
Thank you so very much for your step / step instructions on Peyote with a twist.
This is the BEST video I have found, now I can make my first bracelet thanks to you,
Thank you so very much again.
From , Brenda Freeman
This is one of my favorites - I keep coming back to it again and again, beading it in differrnt colour combinations. The result is slways stunning. 👌
Thank you for an informative video. I just learned the technique and was wondering how in the world was I going to be able to read a pattern. Very concise, clear directions.
Thank you so much. Now I feel confident trying one of the lovely and more elaborate patterns I see on FB.
Very very clear tutorial..thank you for sharing..your are a best instructor..
thanks for the tutorial. could you do one for making the patterns. I sure would watch how to make a pattern for ourselves. Thank You
Thank you very, very much for this thorough and clear explanation. You are a great instructor.
Thank you so much for your video. Now it's so much easier for me to learn to read a pattern 😄
Thank you for the pattern and the knowledge , I am learning better how to read the patterns!
You made this so incredibly clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you for this very helpful video! Now I understand how to read patterns! Can't wait for the video on how to do the ends.
Many thanks! I really wanted to learn how to read PWAT patterns. Can't wait to challenge myself.
Thank you so much for making and sharing this video.... it is very clear to follow.....though I did this with the files shared in the FB Peyote with a twist.....this makes it much easier to follow..
Thank you very much! Very clear, concise instructions!
Thanks for your support 😍
wow. how very clear was this? thank you. I feel I can do it now after watching this.
Thanks!!!!! I need this lesson. You are the best
Thanks Rosa!
Thank you soooo much for the wonderful video. I feel more confident now.
thank you so much for this video Lizelle its the best ive found. i have recommended your other video to many people starting peytwist.
Thanks for a really clear video.
Thank you so much , I did learn how to read the patterns .very helpful tutorial!
Finally, I got it thanks for your video!
Thank you, this is my first one with a pattern and I got it.
Thank you. Was very helpful.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks so much!
Beautiful! thank you very much.
Very helpful. Thank you!
This is very clear. Would you consider making a similar video for double seam patterns?
Hi Holly, I will certainly look at that!
Your video is the best I've seen thus far. Looking forward to seeing you more. THANK YOU
I would love to see a video demonstration with double seams!
Thank you for this very helpful video. Now I understand...
Fantastic ! Thanks so much.
very helpful thank you so much
❤precioso trabajo gracias bien explicado
Thank you very much! This is great help!
Thank you, thank you, thank you from all of us “visual” beaters?
Thank you!
I wish u used clearer beads colors cz i couldnt understant were u was matching lines between rows 12 and 19
Grazie,e'spiegato benissimo !!
Thank you for this great video i was hoping you could answer a few questions for me 1) Is there a rule of thumb for which row becomes the joining row? 2) does the pattern always have even number beads? and 3) what in the pattern determines if its a one seam or two seam pwot? thank you :)
The rule of thumb is that the join should take place close in row number in relation to the amount of starting beads, so if you start with 12 beads, join at row 11 or 13 for the best outcome. This however depends on the design so that continuity of the pattern occurs. All patterns start with an even number of beads. The patterns with a double seam versus a single seam is basically what you would obtain using even count and odd count peyote in a flat peyote piece. So odd count joins with a single seam (which in effect, drops off one column of beads, leaving an odd count weave), whereas even count peyote joins with a double column join. Whether the piece is odd or even count, depends on the diametrical qualities of the designs, as there are definitely design situations in which you need to use odd-count, especially if you desire a “middle” bead in your work. Hope this helps, and feel free to email me if you have any more questions!
Thank you 👏👏👏
Hola por favor subtitulo en español me encanta su explicación!!!!!
Thank you now I understand
i just couldn't really tell the stitches or in and outs with the black beads...
I am waiting for your next video for finishing the end part..😊
very nice
I would love to get the pattern for your PWAT bracelet in this tutorial. Where do I get it?
Loved your video--very helpful! Can a crochet beaded rope be adapted to PWAT? Also many of the PWAT patterns I've seen show the join but continue to indicate beads under the bead join whereas your pattern showed no beads...?
great video... just a question... how does one know how to "repeat"? You said to start at 12 and go to 19 and then repeat that. Why row 12 and why row 19. Sorry if this is a silly question but am just starting on this adventure.
Very clear instructions, but I have been unable to find the pattern on Facebook would it be possible for you to email me one. Thank you.
Hi please send an email to shop@beadsdirectusa.com and I will email you the pattern
can we get the url for the 2 facebook sites.
Thank you, Lizelle. One thing I don't understand is how the tube is formed - it seems as though you were only adding beads to the left side of the tube, i.e. only one half of the tube. How does it complete the circle of the tube? I am an experience beader, but this really stumps me.
Have a look at the title banner of the group. It also shows the cardboard core of a kitchen paper roll. This shows how a flat ribbon, coiled up, and joined to itself with an offset, can form a tube.
Thank you, Gerlinde, for once again taking the time to reply and enlighten us on one more question about your brilliant design.
I am a left handed were do I start
Please send me the pattern. I can't find it on Facebook and want to have it to follow your video. Thanks
Shouldn't the first connection bead be stitched in from the different direction? I always watch tutorials very carefully, and it seems to me that your bead got twisted when you connected two corners. I apologize if I got it wrong - always need to be sure when learning new things...
Where can I get this particular pattern
Hi Kay, the printed version is available on our website www.beadsdirectusa.com. Alternatively send me an email at shop@beadsdirectusa.com and I can email the pdf to you
I thank you kindly. I hadn't noticed (not paying attention) that you gave the whole pattern on your video. I'm making it as we speak. I love it. Ty. And ty for showing how to follow the pattern.
hard to follow with the darker beads ,a lighter colour would be easier
Please au lieu de parler, parler, montrer ce que vous faites : tout le monde ne parle pas anglais