I just wanted to say thank you Renee when you use the large beads to demonstrate and show us it imprinted in my mind it is so hard in these videos people do trying to see specially when they don't do a close up of those little bitty tiny 11/0s I enjoy your videos hope you do more
Part I and II of this tutorial were so helpful! I couldn't remember how to do the peyote stitch and your tutorial has helped me remember! I love how you teach with the pony beads - all beading should be taught that way, it makes it visually easier to follow and understand :) Thank you.
I've beaded for years ! And ATTEMPTED peyote stitch several times to no avail...thanks to your videos I'm going to give it another shot. Thank you for doing this enlarged version.
You're peyote stitch beading tutorial is the best ice ever seen!! Thank you for using the large pony beads and yarn it made things do much easier to see. I'm a huge fan now!!
Thank you Renee for these 2 tutorial videos on learning peyote stitch! It makes so much more sense to me now after watching you doing it with big beads!!! I covered a needle case a year ago and it never did look right to me! Now I understand why not!!! Thank you so much. I have some large beads to work with and will try this. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how to do that in a large version! that's help me a lot because what you said,others did not show very clearly how to do the Peyote Stitch, please do more videos!!!!! THANKS AGAIN!
Thank u so much for taking the time to teach this stitch! I have noticed most tutorials they used tiny seed beads, and I was having problems picking up! But finally I got it, thank u again! I will keep practicing!
Thanks so much for making a video that was easy to understand. I have tried to do peyote stitch in the past, but it never came out right because I could not understand how to do the step up stitch or I would lose count. I feel more confident in trying it again now.
Thank you so much! Your tutorial has really helped me learn the peyote in a tubular from. My only regret is not finding your video sooner. It would have saved me a lot of trouble and frustration. I'm a visual learner and unfortunately my vision declines the older I get, Lol! such is life. I appreciate you using the large bugle beads as your means for demonstrating your technique. Being able to see better with the large beads has prevented my eyes from straining so much as I watch you work. GOD bless and Thank you again.
I don't know if I agree. I am a member of the church and also a very reputable beadworker and I think this is indeed gourd stitch but its my understanding that peyote stitch is a same concept as gourd stitch but with the beads lying horizontal rather then vertical where the beadholes are on the top and bottom rather then the side. But keep in mind all tribes are different and I my opinion isn't written in stone but it is what I gather from my tribe which is the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
You have no idea how long I struggled with learning this. I got a bead kit and paid tutorial for Christmas, and I literally struggled for months. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial. I am so excited that I finally understand and can start heading my feather!! I would love to know if you could give a very basic explanation of how to do a pattern. Thanks again!
I am happy it helped. i am looking to get a new camera and will start doing new videos soon. its been a long time since these were put up. miigwech, thank you for the kind comment.
This video is great. I was wondering if you could go right to left because another video went left to right and it was a bit awkard. Keep making these tutorials. I love how you used the pony beads so we could see what you were doing.
I love the way you use the big tub and the big beads to teach, it so thoughtful. Thank you so very much....! Oh! I forgot to ask you . Do you know how to do spiral peyote or Cellini stitch? I saw on the you-tube they doing that style, but the way they teach I don't get it.I think I will learn more if you teach. Many thanks to you for share this video.
That was great, do you have any ideas on when to add the other colors into a design this is waht mix's me up with peyote. I guess what I mean is I can get my design figured out on graph paper then I get mixed up on what row to add colors for pattern because of the up down, I'm more of a visual learner. Thnaks again! Hope I made sense.
Great video. You are correct. Other beaders rarely continue to show the next move. Is that by design to keep a beginner at a stalemate? Or are they so arrogant to think they are perfect instructors? I don't know.
i am starting a project and the it says to start with three dummy rows. do you know what they mean by dummy rows? it seems like it means just three basic rows because in the end you take them out, but is that what they are?
If the beads are tight the string shouldn't move, but if you are beading over rope or something soft then you can bury it. I draw the need through, pull tight and then cut it. It gets buried.
You can literally just tie a note to a nearby thread a couple times and then bury the thread under the beads by running your needle under the existing beads and come out randomly through the beads. I do that. The beads are tight and they will stop the thread from going back up. I haven't had it come undone. Just make sure the tail is long enough for the wall of beads to hold it. If it is too short it runs the risk of loosing up near the knot(s).
Your videos are what helped me learn this stitch. The large beads were great for being able to see exactly what you were doing. Thanks so much!
Emily Brobeck I am so happy it helped. Thanks for leaving a comment. It makes me so happy to read comments like yours :)
I just wanted to say thank you Renee when you use the large beads to demonstrate and show us it imprinted in my mind it is so hard in these videos people do trying to see specially when they don't do a close up of those little bitty tiny 11/0s I enjoy your videos hope you do more
Part I and II of this tutorial were so helpful! I couldn't remember how to do the peyote stitch and your tutorial has helped me remember! I love how you teach with the pony beads - all beading should be taught that way, it makes it visually easier to follow and understand :) Thank you.
Thank you very much. Nearly 10 years later and your videos are still helping people.
When in the valley, step up! This applies in life too!! Awesome demonstration! ♥️♥️
This video is just what I needed to learn this stitch. With the big beads I was able to see clearly what you were doing. Thank you so much!
I've beaded for years ! And ATTEMPTED peyote stitch several times to no avail...thanks to your videos I'm going to give it another shot. Thank you for doing this enlarged version.
You're peyote stitch beading tutorial is the best ice ever seen!! Thank you for using the large pony beads and yarn it made things do much easier to see. I'm a huge fan now!!
Thank you Renee for these 2 tutorial videos on learning peyote stitch! It makes so much more sense to me now after watching you doing it with big beads!!! I covered a needle case a year ago and it never did look right to me! Now I understand why not!!! Thank you so much. I have some large beads to work with and will try this. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how to do that in a large version!
that's help me a lot because what you said,others did not show very clearly how to do the Peyote Stitch, please do more videos!!!!! THANKS AGAIN!
Thank you for demonstrating this stitch with large beads! I now feel confident of mastering peyote stitch. 😊
Thank u so much for taking the time to teach this stitch! I have noticed most tutorials they used tiny seed beads, and I was having problems picking up! But finally I got it, thank u again! I will keep practicing!
Thank you so much for thinking of us the beginners. So easy to understand in this way you demonstrated, using big seeds. Awesome!!!
By far the best video I've seen. Thanks for using the big beads so I could see.
Very informative and easy to follow!!! Please continue sharing your knowledge!!!! Thank you, Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks for using the pony beads! So smart.
This is really good info. I kept messing up because I wasn't stepping up when I was supposed to. I hope you make more tutorials.
Thanks so much for making a video that was easy to understand. I have tried to do peyote stitch in the past, but it never came out right because I could not understand how to do the step up stitch or I would lose count. I feel more confident in trying it again now.
Thank you so much! Your tutorial has really helped me learn the peyote in a tubular from. My only regret is not finding your video sooner. It would have saved me a lot of trouble and frustration. I'm a visual learner and unfortunately my vision declines the older I get, Lol! such is life. I appreciate you using the large bugle beads as your means for demonstrating your technique. Being able to see better with the large beads has prevented my eyes from straining so much as I watch you work. GOD bless and Thank you again.
Just watched part 1 and 2 and finished my 1st little tube. Thank you!
Thank you that was the best tutorial on this stitch. Very helpful. Have an awesome day
YOU WERE AMAZING, finally someone who can teach peyote from scratch.. THANKS so much
This tutorial has helped me tremendously! Thank you! 😊
Thanks very much I'm beginning in peyote and you are so amazing teaching,
Thank you so much for showing how to do the peyote stitch...I could not get the hang of it after watching other tutorial s.😊👍
Thank you for that encouraging and enlightening tutorial.
I don't know if I agree. I am a member of the church and also a very reputable beadworker and I think this is indeed gourd stitch but its my understanding that peyote stitch is a same concept as gourd stitch but with the beads lying horizontal rather then vertical where the beadholes are on the top and bottom rather then the side. But keep in mind all tribes are different and I my opinion isn't written in stone but it is what I gather from my tribe which is the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
You have no idea how long I struggled with learning this. I got a bead kit and paid tutorial for Christmas, and I literally struggled for months. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial. I am so excited that I finally understand and can start heading my feather!!
I would love to know if you could give a very basic explanation of how to do a pattern. Thanks again!
I am happy it helped. i am looking to get a new camera and will start doing new videos soon. its been a long time since these were put up. miigwech, thank you for the kind comment.
This is amazing thank you! I could not figure out this stitch for the life of me
Very clear, thoughtul and conscientious teaching. Thank you so much.
Quiet and peaceful background music. Thank you.
This video is great. I was wondering if you could go right to left because another video went left to right and it was a bit awkard. Keep making these tutorials. I love how you used the pony beads so we could see what you were doing.
Thank you for your tutorial you made it so easy and understanding I seen lots of tutorial and I couldn't catch on I just want to say thank you
This has been a huge help to learn it. Thanks
Thank you for this video, super helpful, also dig the music!
Thank you so much and your large beads helped a lot to understand ... God bless you!
Ty this was so much more helpful then other videos I seen ur video was great ty ty ❤
Is there any chance that we can see some more videos from you??? Great tutorial, good teacher!
Lov this way if teaching.. easiest to see. Thanks
The pony beads used to demonstrate the stitch is genius!
I agree by far the best tutorial i have seen!!! I finally got it! woohoo!
I love the way you use the big tub and the big beads to teach, it so thoughtful.
Thank you so very much....!
Oh! I forgot to ask you .
Do you know how to do spiral peyote or Cellini stitch? I saw on the you-tube they doing that style, but the way they teach I don't get it.I think I will learn more if you teach.
Many thanks to you for share this video.
@luvprettythgs I am glad it worked for you and yes I am a teacher. I am a university professor in Aboriginal Studies.
I have been trying to do this for days and your tutorials are so much help many thanks.
Awesome !
The practice supplies is genius
Thanks
That was great, do you have any ideas on when to add the other colors into a design this is waht mix's me up with peyote. I guess what I mean is I can get my design figured out on graph paper then I get mixed up on what row to add colors for pattern because of the up down, I'm more of a visual learner. Thnaks again! Hope I made sense.
Great video. You are correct. Other beaders rarely continue to show the next move. Is that by design to keep a beginner at a stalemate? Or are they so arrogant to think they are perfect instructors? I don't know.
i am starting a project and the it says to start with three dummy rows. do you know what they mean by dummy rows? it seems like it means just three basic rows because in the end you take them out, but is that what they are?
👏👏👏👏👏👏 fantastica ! De lo mejor que he visto.....gracias....👍👍👍👍🌹 From Spain with love.
Thank you, i love your tutorial! Very clear!
muitissimo obrigada!
Thanks so much Iv had so much trouble with this until now
Kasey Gutierrez I am glad I could help you out. Thanks for the comment :)
I love your video♡
I only discover this technic grace You. I'm in French We are in 2016!!!!Thanks a lot for your vidéo.
this is a great tutorial. thank you so much!
Most beaders I know including myself are of the mind it is peyote stitch using a 2 drop or 3 drop and so on it is done the same way :).
hi - where do i purchase the key chain with the tassels and without...!? they are great!
thank you so mucho!!! what a great idea...shows perfect how to do it!! yes it helped!!!
love it! thinking about starting beading hobby
It really helps! Thank you so much!
GRACIAS, !!!!!!! TU VIDEO ES DE MUCHA AYUDA PARA APRENDER,.
great video
Have you tried doing it with even count first?
How do you finish it? just tie it off?
What about closing and adding to it?
This is the even 2drop peyote stitch. I know how to do this one but I'm kinda lost on the 3 drop odd peyote stitch.
I can do this one bit I'm kind of lost on how to do the peyote stitch with odd 3 drop. Plz help.
Is there a way to contact you to ask a question? THANK YOU SO MUCH. This is a great beginner video!!
thanks you helped me a lot
This was so helpful
Is it possible for u to do an odd count tubular peyote stitch?
Can you do one like this showing how you would finish it off ...please 😘
How do you tie it off?
Great using pony beads to demo....face better visual. THANK FOR SHARING.
I started so well and ran out of thread to continue the rows. And then I just stopped because no idea how to end and start a new thread.😭😭
I love the ring that you on. Care to share store name? :)
what if you run out of thread in the midst of all the beads. how do you add more thread?
if beading on a cone how to increas the number of beads as you progress up the cone??
At some point do you tack it down to the backing/object? Or is it meant to just be ‘floating’ around the object?
If the beads are tight the string shouldn't move, but if you are beading over rope or something soft then you can bury it. I draw the need through, pull tight and then cut it. It gets buried.
Do u have a pattern for cake knives and fork handles
Thank you so much.
Thank you!
how would you expand this if beading on a cone??
Oh yay, I couldn’t find this earlier lol
very helpful video....thanks so much
So helpful!!!
Yay i luv it ✌
Ok- this might be a dumb question, but how do you tie it off once the thread ends?
You can literally just tie a note to a nearby thread a couple times and then bury the thread under the beads by running your needle under the existing beads and come out randomly through the beads. I do that. The beads are tight and they will stop the thread from going back up. I haven't had it come undone. Just make sure the tail is long enough for the wall of beads to hold it. If it is too short it runs the risk of loosing up near the knot(s).
very good
thank you!
I looked around for you and you can find what your looking for from Beadaholique, Aunties, tsummerlee many more all on Y.T. .
Thank you so much for this video! You did a great job and it helped a lot!!
concopcai
Thank you thank you thank you
Thanks for sharing ;o)
My spelling was great sorry!
Where are you.faine?
that isnt a peyote stitch that is a multi stitch
Yes, thank you!!!(;*