You always make everything look SO easy......but, I have a question; if you are doing even count peyote, doesn't this decrease turn it into ODD count then? When i watch, yours stays to even count. I must not be "jumping the ENTIRE valley, then'?
Sorry Jill but this easy step is not for me because i still see the thread & i don't like it! I prefered to take the time to make my deceases in the right way so I'm shure not to see the thread & beeing Happy whit my Design's! but it's only my preference.!:-)
I'm guessing that you're weaving through the beads to make your decrease instead of having the thread come across? The difference in doing it that way is that when you put a single bead in the large gap is that the decrease is more sharp instead of a softer decrease the way I did it. Neither way is wrong - they only have slightly different looks to them.
You're guessing right Jill ! i never say you have done this wrong,but Thank's to explain me the differnce know i understhand why you did it that way!! no offense Jill you are the Master Designer i just say i'm very perfectionnist because i learn to beadweaving whit Melanie Potter,but i love all of your work & for me you're an amazing Designer & i Luv you!!!
You always make everything look SO easy......but, I have a question; if you are doing even count peyote, doesn't this decrease turn it into ODD count then? When i watch, yours stays to even count. I must not be "jumping the ENTIRE valley, then'?
Is this how I would make the end caps for the forever tango
Yes! It sure is!!
Does it make a difference if I start it flat and close it or make it in a circle? It's sure isn't easy with 15's. At least for me.
Sorry Jill but this easy step is not for me because i still see the thread & i don't like it! I prefered to take the time to make my deceases in the right way so I'm shure not to see the thread & beeing Happy whit my Design's! but it's only my preference.!:-)
I'm guessing that you're weaving through the beads to make your decrease instead of having the thread come across? The difference in doing it that way is that when you put a single bead in the large gap is that the decrease is more sharp instead of a softer decrease the way I did it. Neither way is wrong - they only have slightly different looks to them.
You're guessing right Jill ! i never say you have done this wrong,but Thank's to explain me the differnce know i understhand why you did it that way!! no offense Jill you are the Master Designer i just say i'm very perfectionnist because i learn to beadweaving whit Melanie Potter,but i love all of your work & for me you're an amazing Designer & i Luv you!!!