Talk:Peyote stitch

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Someone should put in that: The peyote stitch is unique in that when the beginning row of a project is started, two rows are threaded onto the needle in an alternating pattern. Typically each row is completed one bead at a time, but there is a technique that enables the artist to thread all the beads for two rows on at once, then go back and weave them in. The latter technique may be referred to as "speed peyote stitch". Peyote stitch is also capable of being used in 3-d projects if done "in the round" - much like crochet. 3-D figures have been made from the simple (vases, boxes) to the intricate (figurines). Delicas are ideally used for peyote, but seed beads and other similarly shaped beads are also easily used.

Some images should also be included in this page - especially for the various techniques. AmandaKerik (talk) 14:18, 5 March 2008 (UTC)


 * I have pictures of a Peyote stitch necklace. I'd like to add them to the page, is that okay? Juliet Sabine (talk) 05:55, 30 November 2018 (UTC)