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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Hey i have been beading for about 3 years but i havent tried the peyote style. i am having trouble getting started because i dont really know how to do it. i need help any suggestions or tips?i would apprieciate it thanx! :dontknow: :indian2:
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http://www.matoska.com/ciha_peyote_beadwork.htm
Here's a link to get you started... you might also want to search the archives for past discussions on this. 'But feel free to ask questions here as well.
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My question for you would be do you mean 2 bead drop (which is often called peyote stitch) or 3 bead drop (which most folks call gourd stitch). Both are used to do beadwork on cylindrical objects. They are similar, but each is started a bit differently. The designs that can be made in each are different as well. The 2 bead form allows for designs with bilateral symmetry where 3 bead does not, but the designs that can be made in it are quite striking.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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once you learn is real simple and you will want to bead every stick you come across.I was like that and it helps you come up with some really bauetiful designs besides the famous zig zag pattern.learning for me it was easyer to learn it by watching got the stitch of things in about 20 minutes good luck nomlaki princess.
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