If you’re doing a very small project with 3-5 rows of beads then you can do a similar thing to what she did and add your bead and then weave to the other side of the row (the bead below the top one) and then go into the top bead and continue! It still uses a lot of string.
Something ive found as well is for even peyote tou can actually just start off without folding the string. Its hard to explain but Ill try my best. If you string on 5 beads, and you go through the 3rd bead and pull it tight it will kind of start you off similar, and you can just keep going
quick question for anyone who might find my comment, the first method for the odd peyote stitch can it be used for a flat pattern like a bag because im going to take on the project of a kandi bag but am intimidated by the odd peyote stitch
Yes, it can! Bags can be made using a bunch of different stitches, and I am preparing to make my first bag too, so from a little research, odd peyote is probably the best stitch for a panel for a bag :3
i believe you can do both! if it's not a uniform width horizontally though, it's much easier to start at the thickest point and build up and down from there rather than starting thinner and going thicker.
kao cryI’m very confused on how to make payout panels because I know how to follow patterns by multi stitch on cuffs, but I don’t know how to do it how you would do a freehand payout cuff does anybody know?
At most crast stores and also the dollar store you can find beginners/childrens cross stitch kits. The ones that are worked on a canvas with yarn. These kits come with the same plastic needles she's using in the video.
this came out at just the right time i was just struggling with peyote stitch, i’ve always had a tough time with them :’) tyy
"I totally forgot because my head is full of cotton candy"
Lol same 😂
kotton kandi perhaps??!?
i just started learning how to make kandi recently, this was very easy to understand, thank you!
thank you so much! I love the peyote stitch charms and I struggle with them and this really helped.
Thank you so much! I could not figure out how to do the odd peyote stitch and this helped a lot!!
If you’re doing a very small project with 3-5 rows of beads then you can do a similar thing to what she did and add your bead and then weave to the other side of the row (the bead below the top one) and then go into the top bead and continue! It still uses a lot of string.
Something ive found as well is for even peyote tou can actually just start off without folding the string. Its hard to explain but Ill try my best. If you string on 5 beads, and you go through the 3rd bead and pull it tight it will kind of start you off similar, and you can just keep going
what do you mean?
Thank you!!! This was extremely easy to follow and understand!!
7:38 the tutorial if you are impatient, so you don't have to scrub through!
no way!!!!!
@@UziDoorman000 hello!!
@@s1lv3rp4w3dc4tthank you! I’m so impatient
this video is a game changer. tysm for making it easier+
thank you so much! peyote stitches really mess me up, i suck at them. especially odd ones. but this video helps a lot! thank you! 💖
Hey thank you for this I struggle with this! Let me get my beads and love the choker 💚
quick question for anyone who might find my comment, the first method for the odd peyote stitch can it be used for a flat pattern like a bag because im going to take on the project of a kandi bag but am intimidated by the odd peyote stitch
Yes, it can! Bags can be made using a bunch of different stitches, and I am preparing to make my first bag too, so from a little research, odd peyote is probably the best stitch for a panel for a bag :3
I would do odd it’s works best ❤
Thanks sometimes I struggle with the peyote stitch
20:22 saving this for myself ^^
I was just learning peyote stitch boom this pops up
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do you need to start at the middle of the pattern for this? or could you make one end shorter and only use the long end to work from bottom to top?
i believe you can do both! if it's not a uniform width horizontally though, it's much easier to start at the thickest point and build up and down from there rather than starting thinner and going thicker.
Would love a tut for the skull in the intro!!
How do you do the one that starts on 1 bead and ends on 1 bead I have to bag panels to do and I have spent 2 hours trying and I’m gonna give up soon
I believe you want multi stitch
@@TianaOsix-fk5wv ok I’ll try that next thanks
kao cryI’m very confused on how to make payout panels because I know how to follow patterns by multi stitch on cuffs, but I don’t know how to do it how you would do a freehand payout cuff does anybody know?
I cant find 7 mm plastic yarn needles anywhere… can someone tell me where they found them?
At most crast stores and also the dollar store you can find beginners/childrens cross stitch kits. The ones that are worked on a canvas with yarn. These kits come with the same plastic needles she's using in the video.
i found some at my michael’s in the perler and pony beads section
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Is this the same thing with seed beads? Just smaller thread right?
Yeah pretty much!
I hate seed beads omg 😭
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