Even Count Tubular Peyote Stitch is an Intermediate level beading technique which can be used to create beaded tubes or cylinders. The size of the beaded tube is determined by the number and size of beads used. The technique is useful for creating beaded feather quills, bangle bracelets, flower stems and seamless amulet bags.
This 6-page tutorial breaks the technique down into step-by-step instructions that will help you:
- Learn to read and mark an Even-Count Tubular Peyote pattern
- Set up the first two rounds easily
- stitch a peyote tube
- & create a beaded hair stick that you can use.
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- Supplies Used:
- Delica seed beads
3/16 inch dowel rod (length is determined by desired finished hair stick length)
assorted "stash" beads (for the top of the stick) - Technique:
- Even-Count Tubular Peyote Stitch
- Pages to Print:
- 6
Includes the Tutorial and the pattern and finishing instructions for the hair stick - Skill Level:
- Intermediate
This is a detailed step-by-step tutorial, but the beader should be familiar with basic peyote stitch. Peyote stitch instructions are not included
Customer Reviews:
"Your tutorial is wonderful.
I am so impressed with your attention to detail.
I have always shied away from doing this stitch and you make it look easy." -- Joyce C.
"I just downloaded and read through the tutorial. I've got to tell you this is one of the best tutorials I have seen. Great color illustrations and explanations all the way through. This is a definite must have if you want to learn reading and working a pattern in tubular peyote. Thanks Beth!" -- Candy W.