Sewing the bail to the toggle bar seemed difficult and fiddly. It worked well to sew the bail onto the 12 row peyote fabric BEFORE zipping up the bar. Excellent clear video. Thank you.
I'm using a copper washer with a half inch hole in the center with clear seed bead with a silver lining and turquoise colored opaque seed beads. It's working out so pretty, I was thinking if you made it bigger, you could use it for a pendant! I'm not sure if the beaded toggle will go thru it but if not, I'll just make one out of copper wire.
Glad we could help! Peyote weaving is a great technique, we've got a playlist of all our peyote videos here if run into any questions about how to do things: th-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bGEwX5g8gjDwzY4jhNTQGwr.html
well, duh! if I had clicked on the "show more" link, I would have seen the thread!! LOL thanks anyway and I LOVE your tutorials, you make it so very clear.
Absolutely wonderful tutorial. Clear and understandable instruction and terminology as well as apleasant voice to deliver it all. Very well done and thank you for sharing your skill with us. Needless to say I have Subbed :)
@hk95501 Conditioning your thread makes stitching easier (goes through the beads more smoothly) and it also reduces the instances of tangling, knotting, and fraying. You can use products like Beeswax or Thread Heaven Thread Conditioner. Watch our video on "How to Condition Thread for Bead Weaving" to learn more.
Using a tube as a tool is a great idea! One question: When sewing the ring is the size of the blue and the first white beads 15/0, the second, finishing, the white beads are 11/0, yes?
Carla P Here are some links to the exact beads used in the video: www.beadaholique.com/p-3948-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-150-metallic-steel-dbs021-4-gr.aspx?TH-cam& www.beadaholique.com/p-4646-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-110-silver-lined-mauve-db1204-72-grams.aspx?TH-cam& www.beadaholique.com/p-29985-toho-round-seed-beads-110-90-metallic-amethyst-gun-metal-8-gram-tube.aspx?TH-cam& You can find links to all the supplies used in our tutorials by clicking "Show More" in the video description.
Rebekah Thomas We don't currently have a video showing how to attach these to bracelets made on looms. You would first need to back your loom piece and then somehow stitch these on. I can add the idea to our request board :) How to Finish and Back Bead Loom Weaving www.beadaholique.com/t-video-How-To-Finish-And-Back-Bead-Loom-Weaving.aspx?TH-cam&
Beadaholique Thank you! It would really help, since I'm a visual learner. It would really help to see how it would be done. I will definitely watch the video you suggested, thank you.
Hi Julie, this is Julia! :o) What TYPE of thread are you using? I tried using some kind of thread I bought when I first started beading and decided I didn't like thread, something called nylo or nymo, something like that. But I hate it, even with conditioning with my bee's wax, it's just very difficult for me to work with. I usually use monofilament in a 4 or 8 lb line or the really thin beading wire. Your thread looks rather coarse, but that might just be due to the color. Thanks.
Mmm you're right, the 2nd row and those 15/0s along the top are delicas. We should have made that clearer. The technique will work with rounds or delicas, but if you're duplicating the sample piece then you'll want delicas. When in doubt check the video description, we always list the supplies we used. We've been working on updating the descriptions on older videos too so that they're still a useful reference even when we no longer carry some of the items.
You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
Your tutorials are great. So easy to follow. Thank you!
Great video! The instructor is calm, patient, thorough, and easy to understand! Fantastic!
You're a great teacher, don't ever leave beadaholique!! D:
Sewing the bail to the toggle bar seemed difficult and fiddly. It worked well to sew the bail onto the 12 row peyote fabric BEFORE zipping up the bar.
Excellent clear video. Thank you.
I'm using a copper washer with a half inch hole in the center with clear seed bead with a silver lining and turquoise colored opaque seed beads. It's working out so pretty, I was thinking if you made it bigger, you could use it for a pendant! I'm not sure if the beaded toggle will go thru it but if not, I'll just make one out of copper wire.
The toggle pieces are lovely, but what do I use them for? How do I attach them to, say, a necklace or some other item?
Thank you for this tutorial...making a bracelet for granddaughter. this will be stronger with the metallic ring. I haven't done peyote stitch before 🙂
Glad we could help! Peyote weaving is a great technique, we've got a playlist of all our peyote videos here if run into any questions about how to do things: th-cam.com/play/PLdGWVJ-tb1bGEwX5g8gjDwzY4jhNTQGwr.html
Thank you so much for this video, after watching this, I am inspired to do this right away! Your instructions are perfect.
well, duh! if I had clicked on the "show more" link, I would have seen the thread!! LOL thanks anyway and I LOVE your tutorials, you make it so very clear.
This is a great idea, thank you.
So happy that i found this tutorial thx 👍
Thanks so much for share your talent with us.Hugs from Panamá.
love this PERFECT literal instructions with correct terminology ;-) thanks
Absolutely wonderful tutorial. Clear and understandable instruction and terminology as well as apleasant voice to deliver it all. Very well done and thank you for sharing your skill with us. Needless to say I have Subbed :)
Super tutorial! Will share on my blog!
@hk95501 Conditioning your thread makes stitching easier (goes through the beads more smoothly) and it also reduces the instances of tangling, knotting, and fraying. You can use products like Beeswax or Thread Heaven Thread Conditioner. Watch our video on "How to Condition Thread for Bead Weaving" to learn more.
Muy buena presentación y lo complementan con la numeración de las piedras es una alluda gracias
Thank you! This would make a great pendant with more embellishment!
Using a tube as a tool is a great idea! One question: When sewing the ring is the size of the blue and the first white beads 15/0, the second, finishing, the white beads are 11/0, yes?
You are correct. The darker seed beads used are 11/0 Toho and the two other, smaller ones, are 15/0 Miyuki Delica.
Do you know what colors you are using, I like that combination.
Carla P Here are some links to the exact beads used in the video:
www.beadaholique.com/p-3948-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-150-metallic-steel-dbs021-4-gr.aspx?TH-cam&
www.beadaholique.com/p-4646-miyuki-delica-seed-beads-110-silver-lined-mauve-db1204-72-grams.aspx?TH-cam&
www.beadaholique.com/p-29985-toho-round-seed-beads-110-90-metallic-amethyst-gun-metal-8-gram-tube.aspx?TH-cam&
You can find links to all the supplies used in our tutorials by clicking "Show More" in the video description.
They sell them on the beadaholique web site, just search 20 mm quick link round. They have them in silver and gold plate. Wish they had copper. :o(
Do you have a video showing how to attach these to bracelets created on looms? x
Rebekah Thomas We don't currently have a video showing how to attach these to bracelets made on looms. You would first need to back your loom piece and then somehow stitch these on. I can add the idea to our request board :)
How to Finish and Back Bead Loom Weaving
www.beadaholique.com/t-video-How-To-Finish-And-Back-Bead-Loom-Weaving.aspx?TH-cam&
Beadaholique
Thank you! It would really help, since I'm a visual learner. It would really help to see how it would be done. I will definitely watch the video you suggested, thank you.
Hi Julie, this is Julia! :o) What TYPE of thread are you using? I tried using some kind of thread I bought when I first started beading and decided I didn't like thread, something called nylo or nymo, something like that. But I hate it, even with conditioning with my bee's wax, it's just very difficult for me to work with. I usually use monofilament in a 4 or 8 lb line or the really thin beading wire. Your thread looks rather coarse, but that might just be due to the color. Thanks.
I get mine from AC Moore craft store im in PA theres one just about everywhere.
I have been searching for these quick links and can't seem to find them. Any ideas on where I can get?
Were you planning on letting your audience know that your second color of 11/0's are but just miyuki but delicas?
Mmm you're right, the 2nd row and those 15/0s along the top are delicas. We should have made that clearer. The technique will work with rounds or delicas, but if you're duplicating the sample piece then you'll want delicas. When in doubt check the video description, we always list the supplies we used. We've been working on updating the descriptions on older videos too so that they're still a useful reference even when we no longer carry some of the items.
@@beadaholique I have to apologize because in the description it does say delicas. My comment was presumptuous and inconsiderate.
Precioso, eres muy buena profesora, gracias
You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
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