Basic Peyote beading
Basic Peyote Stitch naka ถ้าใครมีความลำบากในการอ่าน ก็ดูรูปนะคะ คงพอช่วยได้
Flat peyote with an even number of beads in the base row is very simple. Tie a bead to the end of your thread and go back through it once. Now pick up the number of beads needed to complete your base row, plus the first bead of the next row. Following the diagram, you would tie on one blue bead and pick up 1 gray, 1 blue, 1 gray, 1 blue, and 2 gray. Now go back through the blue bead closest to the end. Pick up another gray bead and go through the next blue bead and so on until you reach the end. You will notice that the gray beads in the base row are pushed down as you add beads on top of them. In peyote stitch, the three gray beads you just added are considered one row. The base row is considered two rows. Confusing, I know, but it's less confusing than trying to follow a row on a pattern when it's zig-zagging up and down.
Now we fill in the spaces to form the 4th row. Pick up a blue bead and go through the first gray bead in the third row. Pick up another blue bead and go through the next gray bead and so on until you come to the end once more.
That's basically all there is to it. Repeat this pattern block until you reach the length you need.
Have fun
Create Date : 14 กรกฎาคม 2552 | | |
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