Jill I just want to say Thank You So Much I have learned so much from you in the last year. You have helped me develop a gift that I know came from God and you an angle here on earth, so Thank You with all my heart, may God Bless you and your family.
My dear Jill, you are the angel of Beading haven !! I would have given up on doing peyote if I hadn't come across this. Thanks to you, I don't have to fight with those pesky beginning rows. Thank you from the bottom of my beady little heart!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much, for such easy to follow instruction videos. I have waited for nearly fifty years to find a way to learn beading. With Internet and you tube, learning (across the world ) is now a accessible. I am loving it.
That is a wonderfully practical way to start peyote and can be used over and over again. Your mother appears to be the most patient of beaders, judging by what I've seen of her work.
This is a 3-in-1 video for me!! 1. I now have a great peyote-starter (my most dreaded stitch ever to start), 2. I learned the Brick Stitch, 3. I found a nice use for those not-so-uniform cheap beads! Mine is not so pretty, but I got rid of some of those "bargain" beads and just made sure to only use the same size/shape on the end that matters. Thank you SO much for this video, Jill!!! Being able to do peyote will open a whole new door in bead weaving for me!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! I’ve made two and they are fantastic. I can’t believe how much easier peyote is now, how much better the results look and feel. You are a wizard!
Thank you so much Jill. ❤ What a huge difference you have made to my beading. Your tutorials are fantastic and have made it so much easier for me. Frustration at starting is sooo much less now! Brilliant 💐💐
So glad that I found this video.It was so well done and so helpful to get peyote started. I have now used it for both even count and odd count peyote. Not sure why I was a little confused on the odd count, but I finally got it and it works like a charm. Thank you Jill for your excellent directions and wonderful video.
This video is so professional! I struggled with brick stitch in the past, and watching your hands and how you held the thread made me realize I had been holding it in an awkward position. I liked your tip about using an odd number of beads and the reason why. Thanks a million!
I'm a little thick when it comes to comprehending new methods - But your video/teaching is the easiest, most pleasant that I have seen! Thanks for being a great teacher!
Oh My Gourd, Jill! You are my life (time) saver and a national treasure. Thank you so much for teaching us this beading technique and for all the wonderful lessons you have graced us with. You are the Best and Thank You Again!!! Kisses, BAJ
A million thank you's!!! I had been trying to figure out how to make my own paper ones like you can buy. Now I don't have to. I have to say this is an amazing idea. Just like the other gals on here, you have made my beading life much easier. Jill you are so smart and so generous to share your beading ideas and designs with us. So grateful!!!
I am LOVING this video!! Thank you so much! I have wanted to try making beaded tapestry, but it was so frustrating trying to start such long rows. Bless you my dear, and give Mama hugs, her tapestry is fabulous!! 💖
Thank you so much! I bought a bead loom pattern (or so I thought) of a dog to make for my dad (looks like a dog he lost & loved so very much) and it turned out to be a peyote pattern instead of a bead loom pattern. Because of you, I will be able to make this pattern for him. ❤️❤️❤️
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!I was not going to try this certain stitch because I was thinking that it was to difficult, but you put my mind at ease!!!! Tell your Mom what a Beautiful piece she made.😊
Jill Wiseman, you and your mom are geniuses!!! This is fabulous! I always struggle starting peyote on long straps so I will definitely be making my own starter strip. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I have to thank you once again. You always share with us the new idea of beading skill other then the design of the project , how nice your tutorial is !
Thank you SO MUCH Jill! This is really a great tip for those of us who needs those beads evenly and securely fixed when starting peyote ! This video makes my day happier ! :-)
This is a great recycle idea. I can use the "not quite right colors" making my starter strip. I have a few that I bought online that just were not the right shade I needed for my project. Thanks!
Ugly beads as a starter strip what a great idea!!! Thank you for sharing this, and thinking of how many times I had to “torture” my self into making these really wide peyote bracelets!
Thanks Jill! This will be so helpful. I love the Quick Start Peyote Stitch Cards that I bought from you, but this will be much better for those larger projects.
Love your work Jill! It’s a pleasure to learn with you. I first saw you when you were on JTV! I really enjoyed your gorgeous creations! Glad to find myself doing bead weaving now, not just stringing. You make it seem so very simple! Thank you for all the great information and I now am hooked on weaving! I hope this finds you very well! God bless!
I really have never had any issues with starting peyote, so I almost didn't watch this. I'm glad I did. I don't often do a real long peyote start, but I can see where this would be good for that. So easy to get lost stringing row 1 & 2. Also, I just did a tubular peyote piece was really wide and I know even though the beads are right, I twisted the thread a couple times when adding row 3. Not exactly sure how to adapt this for the piece I'm thinking of, but I'm going to give it a try. I think it could be done. Love your videos!
Finally, the answer! I've bought those Quick Start Peyote cards but they are too small for my beads and don't work. I've been fumbling for days giving up on first five rows that look horrible, and keep restarting many times. I can see why you use the brick stitch, to create the ups and downs. Going to do this tonight, there's hope, thank you.
Wow, this is my first time of hearing about this method. Very, nice. I will try this. I love the peyote look but not the peyote aggravation. Thanks again!
Inny and outy, I never thought belly button terms would be used in a beading video! lol I love this idea. Nearly all my work is in peyote, either beaded bezels or tapestry so this will be really useful. I have no issue using the traditional method of starting but I think this will be easier, less fiddly to do :)
Oh Jill this is Brilliant!! 😃👍👍 You & your momma are a genius! I just purchased those Quick Start Peyote strips & I'm about to try one out. But I'm guna definitely make me one of these!! Thank you for sharing your Amazing knowledge & talent with the world! You Rock Jill! Sending lots of luv your way 💜😘
I just have to tell you that I loved the video making the peyote starter strip. I used the same 10/0 Delica‘s that you did and it works perfect for the 11/0 beads but I was curious if you could tell me what size beads I would use to make a starter strip for 15/0 delicas? I tried using the same strip and it just didn’t work for me. Any advice you could give would be great. I want to start doing tapestries of birds for a friend of mine and I’m definitely going to need a starter strip. Thank you very much
I was wondering the same thing; this is an amazing way to begin peyote projects but when Jill mentioned using 10/0 delicas to create the starter strip I figured that would be for using only 10/0 Delica beads but you’ve cleared that up. Thank you
Thank you for doing this video, it's so much more simple than I anticipated. I love your videos, I've learned so much from them. I'm really enjoying my beading journey so far. Hope you're staying safe and well during this stressful time with CoVid19. Take care & God bless 😊💖
I resisted doing this method for years. Made a starter strip last night. I like it except what I thought would happen did, splitting threads causing the anchor thread to be caught and the struggle to yank it in order to cut it out. Yes, I am using Nymo because I have tons of it and do not want to buy anything new until I have used what I already own. Thanks for the tutorial, much appreciated.
Terry, I quit using Nymo precisely because of the splitting threads. I now use Fireline. It's worth it to end the agony and frustration of that splitting thread!
Wonderful video! Four-in-one - how to make and use a starter strip, ladder stitch and peyote stitch. It is indeed magic, especially since I can use the beads I've had for decades and never actually wanted to use lol. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I have been attempting the peyote for about 2 weeks now…. I thought what is wrong with me! Why cant i get this! This helps so much. Thank you
You made me laugh out loud about using those ugly beads to make a starter strip. :D I know exactly the ugly beads in my stash I'll be using. LOL! Also, a starter strip would make an excellent gift for my beady friends. It'll scare them at first wondering, "what the ... ", but then they'll love it. Thanks Jill!
excellent advice. Quite often I would end up making the first two rows in two different colors so that I could determine which was my first/second and which was my third rows. then I'd end up taking them out of my finished design if it didn't blend.
I have a few dozen playlists and a lot of videos in each, but this one deserves a place of honor in my "best of the best" playlist!
Allie Buchman’s Fast Odd Count is also a rare gem!
Jill I just want to say Thank You So Much I have learned so much from you in the last year. You have helped me develop a gift that I know came from God and you an angle here on earth, so Thank You with all my heart, may God Bless you and your family.
My dear Jill, you are the angel of Beading haven !! I would have given up on doing peyote if I hadn't come across this. Thanks to you, I don't have to fight with those pesky beginning rows. Thank you from the bottom of my beady little heart!❤️❤️❤️
I always enjoy your tutorials because your explanations make every piece if work so easy. Thank you so much.❤
I'm so glad! That makes my day!
Thank you very much, for such easy to follow instruction videos. I have waited for nearly fifty years to find a way to learn beading. With Internet and you tube, learning (across the world ) is now a accessible. I am loving it.
That is a wonderfully practical way to start peyote and can be used over and over again. Your mother appears to be the most patient of beaders, judging by what I've seen of her work.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I'm new to beading so I'm still all thumbs...this will be very helpful. Thank you, Jill!
WOW! What a genius idea! This starting peyote has been the bane of my beading life! Thank you a million times Jill!
You are a gift! I’m a beginner and have been struggling with peyote. Thank you for this video.
This is a 3-in-1 video for me!! 1. I now have a great peyote-starter (my most dreaded stitch ever to start), 2. I learned the Brick Stitch, 3. I found a nice use for those not-so-uniform cheap beads! Mine is not so pretty, but I got rid of some of those "bargain" beads and just made sure to only use the same size/shape on the end that matters. Thank you SO much for this video, Jill!!! Being able to do peyote will open a whole new door in bead weaving for me!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
I’ve made two and they are fantastic. I can’t believe how much easier peyote is now, how much better the results look and feel. You are a wizard!
Thank you so much Jill. ❤ What a huge difference you have made to my beading. Your tutorials are fantastic and have made it so much easier for me. Frustration at starting is sooo much less now! Brilliant 💐💐
I'm so glad! I like being helpful and alleviating frustration!
So glad that I found this video.It was so well done and so helpful to get peyote started. I have now used it for both even count and odd count peyote. Not sure why I was a little confused on the odd count, but I finally got it and it works like a charm. Thank you Jill for your excellent directions and wonderful video.
This video is so professional! I struggled with brick stitch in the past, and watching your hands and how you held the thread made me realize I had been holding it in an awkward position. I liked your tip about using an odd number of beads and the reason why. Thanks a million!
Love, love, love this! That piece your mom did, that is amazing!!
I'm a little thick when it comes to comprehending new methods - But your video/teaching is the easiest, most pleasant that I have seen! Thanks for being a great teacher!
Oh My Gourd, Jill! You are my life (time) saver and a national treasure. Thank you so much for teaching us this beading technique and for all the wonderful lessons you have graced us with. You are the Best and Thank You Again!!! Kisses, BAJ
A million thank you's!!! I had been trying to figure out how to make my own paper ones like you can buy. Now I don't have to. I have to say this is an amazing idea. Just like the other gals on here, you have made my beading life much easier. Jill you are so smart and so generous to share your beading ideas and designs with us. So grateful!!!
Gosh, get your mom on the show too! The greatest guest appearance ever! Please!!!
I am LOVING this video!! Thank you so much! I have wanted to try making beaded tapestry, but it was so frustrating trying to start such long rows. Bless you my dear, and give Mama hugs, her tapestry is fabulous!! 💖
Oh my days, this will help so much for my next project that is 190 beads wide. Thank you soooo much.
Thank you so much! I bought a bead loom pattern (or so I thought) of a dog to make for my dad (looks like a dog he lost & loved so very much) and it turned out to be a peyote pattern instead of a bead loom pattern. Because of you, I will be able to make this pattern for him. ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome!!
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!I was not going to try this certain stitch because I was thinking that it was to difficult, but you put my mind at ease!!!! Tell your Mom what a Beautiful piece she made.😊
what a wonderful way to start peyote. I never get an even look so now I will try this way! Thanks so much Jill, you are
the best teacher..
Jill Wiseman, you and your mom are geniuses!!! This is fabulous! I always struggle starting peyote on long straps so I will definitely be making my own starter strip. Thank you so much for sharing this!
You just gave me the key to make a 13x15 tapestry. I was boggled with trying to figure out how to start the first three rows. Thank you!
I have to thank you once again. You always share with us the new idea of beading skill other then
the design of the project , how nice your tutorial is !
WOW! That beaded tapestry is amazing!
Thank you SO MUCH Jill! This is really a great tip for those of us who needs those beads evenly and securely fixed when starting peyote ! This video makes my day happier ! :-)
This is such a neat trick. Once again thanks Jill for sharing your tricks and tips.
Your video is the first video that I have seen to really explain and demonstrates how to do this, thank you. I did subscribe to your channel.
Where had this video been all my life. Thank you Jill. 😁😁😁
Thank you Jill. I have no problems with starting peyote, but from now on peyote will be much quicker.
OMG, you have just rocked my world! Thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
This is a great recycle idea. I can use the "not quite right colors" making my starter strip. I have a few that I bought online that just were not the right shade I needed for my project. Thanks!
Love this idea. I'm going to make the starter as soon as I can
Thank you Jill. I will be giving this a try. I have learned so much from watching your videos. You have made it so easy. Thank you again
Ugly beads as a starter strip what a great idea!!! Thank you for sharing this, and thinking of how many times I had to “torture” my self into making these really wide peyote bracelets!
I just love your videos. You are the BEST teacher. And so talented. Thank you.
This is a profoundly useful video. Thank you so much ❤
Thanks Jill! This will be so helpful. I love the Quick Start Peyote Stitch Cards that I bought from you, but this will be much better for those larger projects.
OOHH MY GOSH!!! I am going to try Peyote again!! This makes so much sense.... Thank you so much!!
Love your work Jill! It’s a pleasure to learn with you. I first saw you when you were on JTV! I really enjoyed your gorgeous creations! Glad to find myself doing bead weaving now, not just stringing. You make it seem so very simple! Thank you for all the great information and I now am hooked on weaving! I hope this finds you very well! God bless!
Pure genius. Thank you so much for such a brilliant idea and another superb tutorial. You are a star !!!!
Just found this video bc I love Peyote and looming and was looking for new tips. You are genious!!!!!! I am making my peyote guide today!!! Subed!!!!
I just watched this video and I think this fabulous! Thanks Jill
I really have never had any issues with starting peyote, so I almost didn't watch this. I'm glad I did. I don't often do a real long peyote start, but I can see where this would be good for that. So easy to get lost stringing row 1 & 2. Also, I just did a tubular peyote piece was really wide and I know even though the beads are right, I twisted the thread a couple times when adding row 3. Not exactly sure how to adapt this for the piece I'm thinking of, but I'm going to give it a try. I think it could be done. Love your videos!
Great idea Jill, thanks for sharing.
Finally, the answer! I've bought those Quick Start Peyote cards but they are too small for my beads and don't work. I've been fumbling for days giving up on first five rows that look horrible, and keep restarting many times. I can see why you use the brick stitch, to create the ups and downs. Going to do this tonight, there's hope, thank you.
Wow..love love love this!
Thanks Jill!!
Wow, this is my first time of hearing about this method. Very, nice. I will try this. I love the peyote look but not the peyote aggravation. Thanks again!
This is wonderful! It answered questions I didn't even know I had. Thank you!
I would give this two thumbs up if I could!
Inny and outy, I never thought belly button terms would be used in a beading video! lol I love this idea. Nearly all my work is in peyote, either beaded bezels or tapestry so this will be really useful. I have no issue using the traditional method of starting but I think this will be easier, less fiddly to do :)
You are sooo cool.,Love your instructions. Thanks
BEST peyote hack of all time!!!
Thank you so much for sharing, now I can do this stitch with out mangling it, it always looks like I created Frankenstein lol love your work!
Thank you for this video. I have tried peyote stitch many times and failed. I will try this. It looks like just what I need.❤
This is so helpful as always. Thank you Jill.
Thank you Jill for such a great tip.
Thank you for this! It will make starting much easier and neater too. I love it!
Magical indeed! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you Jill YOU ROCK! I just bought your book on amazon called Beautiful Beaded Ropes, I can't wait to get it and start beading some ropes.
Thank you. GREAT tutorial.
Oh Jill this is Brilliant!! 😃👍👍 You & your momma are a genius! I just purchased those Quick Start Peyote strips & I'm about to try one out. But I'm guna definitely make me one of these!! Thank you for sharing your Amazing knowledge & talent with the world! You Rock Jill! Sending lots of luv your way 💜😘
I just have to tell you that I loved the video making the peyote starter strip. I used the same 10/0 Delica‘s that you did and it works perfect for the 11/0 beads but I was curious if you could tell me what size beads I would use to make a starter strip for 15/0 delicas? I tried using the same strip and it just didn’t work for me. Any advice you could give would be great. I want to start doing tapestries of birds for a friend of mine and I’m definitely going to need a starter strip. Thank you very much
I was wondering the same thing; this is an amazing way to begin peyote projects but when Jill mentioned using 10/0 delicas to create the starter strip I figured that would be for using only 10/0 Delica beads but you’ve cleared that up. Thank you
This was such an awesome video! You explained it so well, as you usually do! Thanks so much!
Wow! What a useful tip! Thank you!
Wonderful. Thank you Jill 💕👍😁
Thank you for doing this video, it's so much more simple than I anticipated. I love your videos, I've learned so much from them. I'm really enjoying my beading journey so far. Hope you're staying safe and well during this stressful time with CoVid19. Take care & God bless 😊💖
I resisted doing this method for years. Made a starter strip last night. I like it except what I thought would happen did, splitting threads causing the anchor thread to be caught and the struggle to yank it in order to cut it out. Yes, I am using Nymo because I have tons of it and do not want to buy anything new until I have used what I already own. Thanks for the tutorial, much appreciated.
Terry, I quit using Nymo precisely because of the splitting threads. I now use Fireline. It's worth it to end the agony and frustration of that splitting thread!
Right now I'm shopping my own supplies but will add fireline to my someday list. Thank you.
You are a beading Goddess!
Wonderful video! Four-in-one - how to make and use a starter strip, ladder stitch and peyote stitch. It is indeed magic, especially since I can use the beads I've had for decades and never actually wanted to use lol. Thanks so much!
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Wow! Great idea!! Im gonna try it. Looking very pretty BYW!😊💕
Ingenious! Thank you Jill! I will make a bunch of these and get good use and the satisfaction of finishing a quick project. xoC
Wonderful start. Thank you.
OMG!! Thank you soooo much. Was ready to /toss these beads out the window... Peyote >.
As usual you have come up with a geius idea. Thank you so much. It will be very helpful!Have a healthy and happy new year!
Brilliant! Thank you for doing the video.
I love the starter strip thank you you made my life easier
Thank you so much! I have been attempting the peyote for about 2 weeks now…. I thought what is wrong with me! Why cant i get this! This helps so much. Thank you
You made me laugh out loud about using those ugly beads to make a starter strip. :D I know exactly the ugly beads in my stash I'll be using. LOL! Also, a starter strip would make an excellent gift for my beady friends. It'll scare them at first wondering, "what the ... ", but then they'll love it. Thanks Jill!
Genius idea! Thanks for sharing jill. Love June' s Beaded Tapestry too
Thank you for sharing this technique.
BRILLIANT! Thank you.
This is such a great idea. 😮
Thanks for a great idea. I will be trying this on my next project.
cool idea! thanks Jill!
Wow that is genus. TFS
excellent advice. Quite often I would end up making the first two rows in two different colors so that I could determine which was my first/second and which was my third rows. then I'd end up taking them out of my finished design if it didn't blend.
Thanks, Jill! Great tip.
Amazing Jill, like always. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful New year.
Thank u Jill! I'm always looking for ur videos. U have helped me!
Like always you have great suggestions, thank you
NO EFFING WAY!!!! GENIUS.
Can this be used with odd count peyote? Do I start on a low or high bead for an odd count?
great video! Thanks 😊
Absolutely love this idea going to make my starter right now
I love it Jill, it's fantastic!! Happy New Year Jill✨🍾🎉🍸💫🎊
Thank you so much for this helpful trick!