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  • Mariposa
    Beginning Peyote Stitching
    by Mariposa
    :Help Hi folks, I'm a pretty new beader, I've been beading for just a few months, and have such desire to do brick stitch/peyote stitch...but starting it takes me at least 10 minutes just to get the first row together without tangling everything up....Does any Angel out there know the best way to get...
    01-21-2002, 04:50 PM
  • Mariposa
    A bead broke off my work, now what?>
    by Mariposa
    :( :( :( :( oh, my goodness! I can't believe this...I've beaded about 25 inches of my belt and noticed that in two spots I'm missing a bead, like it broke off or something....any ideas on what to do besided scream?
    03-16-2002, 08:46 AM
  • catchersmitt
    Need advice..... lazy/square stitch
    by catchersmitt
    I am new to the art of beading. I guess you can say that blackbear kind of got me intrested in the art of beading after I saw some of the work that she had competed.

    Anyways, I enjoyed looking at her pictures and went out and brought myself a loom kit from the local hobby shop and well,...
    05-03-2002, 11:06 PM
  • Broken Arrow
    How many beads in rows for lazy stitch?
    by Broken Arrow
    WD's personal recommendation is




    Consider a pattern which will require 11,13,15,17,19 or 21 beads.
    All rows seven beads that is two rows of seven beads for an 11 or 13 bead pattern and three rows for a 15,17,19 or 21 bead pattern?

    Than there...
    05-16-2017, 01:01 PM
  • docat
    The Amazing Beading Heddle that YOU can make
    by docat
    I had never used a beading heddle, but a lot of traditional beaders used a heddle. I can see a few advantages. One thing, you wouldn't have to have a needle. You could thread the beads through some stiff sinew or thread.

    You wouldn't have to worry about dropped rows.

    ...
    12-25-2012, 01:31 PM

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