Peyote Earrings Model Frida Inspiration pattern - Odd peyote technique with Delica Miyuki 11/0 - Pattern 515 Retouched freehand Earring cm 2,565 x 8,487 15 x 48 29 colors The file in pdf format with the scheme for processing, the list of beads to be used and the description of each lap performed THIS PDF PATTERN DOWNLOAD INCLUDES: COLOR IMAGE OF THE PATTERN CUSTOM BEAD LEGEND; shows the bead color, the Miyuki Delica seed bead size 11 color code, and exact number of beads needed of each color LARGE COLOR BEAD GRAPH; shows each bead marked with a letter matching the Bead Legend WORD CHART OF THE PATTERN It is not necessary to know the language Difficulty: medium / easy Patrizia Bijoux #fashion #pattern #tutorial #beadwork #beaded #patriziabijoux #etsy #etsyshop #handmade #handmadejewelry peyote pattern bead pattern beading pattern bead pattern peyote seed bead pattern beading pattern pattern peyote patrizia bijoux bracelet peyote cuff parure earrings
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Beautiful detail on these peyote topped delica glass and glass pipe beaded earrings. Made on 6 inch construct, these match our hatbands, belts, and quill covers! Light and fun! Available in Chocolate and Black.
I finished up this copper Viking wire woven necklace today. A friend asked me if I had a tutorial for the peyote stitched slide beads that I make to go with the wire weaving, and I didn't. But I took pictures as I was working today, so hopefully this will help. I found it was hard to take good pictures of such tiny beads! First, I gathered my materials. I used 2 colors of Miyuke glass Delica beads. These are cylindrical in shape, and very regular. I put them in a watercolor dish while I was working. Scissors, a beading needle, and some Nymo thread rounded out the materials. I put an even number of beads on my needle. I wanted just enough to go snugly around the wire chain of the necklace. In this case, that was 12 beads. I ran my thread back through the beads again... ...and continued on through one more bead around. When I pulled the resulting loop tight, it made a nice circle around the wire weaving. I left a 4-6 inch tail of thread, to weave in at the end of the project. Oh, I probably had a yard of thread that I was working with, so I didn't have to start a new thread part way through the project. The trade off in working with a long length of thread was that I had to deal with the working thread tangling. Running the thread over a chunk of bees wax helped. Ok. I put one bead on my needle. I skipped one bead in the circle, and ran my needle through the next bead. With a little convincing, the bead that I just added hopped on top of a bead in the previous row. I continued around the circle of beads in this way. Skip a bead, go through a bead. Skip a bead, go through a bead. When I got back around to the beginning of the row, I had to 'step up'. I went through the last bead in the row below me, and then also through the first bead of the row I just finished. This is probably the hardest row in the whole project to complete. The next row around cinches everything into place. Again, skip a bead, and go through a bead. When you get back to the beginning... ...your work should look something like this. Now, I wanted to start the spiral pattern. Every other bead that I added in this next row was white instead of bronze. In the next row, again every other bead was white. After a few rows, I had a nice spiral developing. I continued on with this spiral pattern until I had the slide bead just about as long as I wanted it, and switched back to all one color of beads. A couple of rows of solid color finished off the project. I wove the remaining tail of thread back down and around into the beadwork, making tiny half hitches around the working threads. I tugged the knots into the beads to hide them. Then I went back and did the same to the tail end of thread that I had left at the other end. And there I had it! A beaded bead. I have used this same technique to make an entire necklace of beadwork, without the wire core. It makes a colorful, light weight, and flexible necklace.
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This listing is for a digital pattern of my original seed bead earring design, Ebb & Flow. Your purchase does NOT include instructions or supplies, but you can find a full tutorial to accompany this project on my YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@snailsandfairydust With your purchase, you will receive a 3 Page PDF with a supply list and the exact bead count needed as well as the product numbers for the specific size 11 Delica beads used in the design. I can't wait to see what you create. Happy Beading x Darcy Be sure to check out some of my other patterns and tutorials. This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not sell, distribute or copy this pattern. Finished beadwork may be sold, but you must credit Snails & Fairy Dust for the design. Mass Production is not allowed.