Hi Cindy, this is explained in an earlier video. "Peyote vs. Gourd stitch". but to answer your question... the line in the center of an "S" runs from upper left to lower right. So any slant that runs from upper left to lower right is an "S" line. Similarly for "Z" the center line of the Z runs the opposite way, from upper right to lower left. Does this make sense? Happy beading!
Thank you for such a clear demonstration. I really enjoy your teachings 👐
Can you say why they are called “S” line and “Z” line ? I don’t see an S or a Z, lol.
Hi Cindy, this is explained in an earlier video. "Peyote vs. Gourd stitch". but to answer your question... the line in the center of an "S" runs from upper left to lower right. So any slant that runs from upper left to lower right is an "S" line. Similarly for "Z" the center line of the Z runs the opposite way, from upper right to lower left. Does this make sense? Happy beading!
@@blueheronoutdoorschool4209 ahh, ok. That makes perfect sense. I missed that reference some how. Thank you for responding ;)
Can you say why they are called “S” line and “Z” line ? I don’t see an S or a Z, lol.