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TIPS and TRICKS for NEWBIES – flat two-drop even-count peyote - part 1

When you stitch a rather large piece, you may want to work faster and use the flat two-drop even-count peyote, which is a variation on the basic even-count stitch. The two-drop will also change the look of the pattern and a diagonal line in a motif will turn out more abrupt. 
Although you could use seed beads for the peyote stitch it is recommended to use Delica (Miyuki), as the perfect tubular shape of this particular bead will make it easier to gain insight in the thread path.

flat 2-drop even-count peyote

Challenge:

  • Gaining insight into the thread path in order to get used to flat two-drop even-count peyote stitch.

Supplies for a sample :

  • Delica 11/0 beads in three colors
  • S-lon thread D
  • John James needles no. 12
  • scissors and a beading surface

Weaving instructions for a sample in two-drop even-count flat peyote

  • take a comfortable length of thread, about 1,5 meter
  • leave a long tail end, about 15 to 20 cm
  • add on a bead in a different color and go twice through it in order to fix the bead, this one will function as your stop bead and is removed later on
  • as both the first and second row need to have an even number of pairs, the total number of beads needs to be dividable by 4
  • or in other words, pick up a number of beads forming a multiple of 4
  • in our sample, we used 16 Delica in two alternating colors in order to form 4 pair of beads for the 1st row and 4 pair for the 2nd row

flat 2-drop even-count peyote - start with a multiple of 4

  • to make the U-turn and weave the 3rd row, pick up 2 beads in the 3rd color, skip the previous 2 you picked up and slide your needle through the next 2 beads

flat 2-drop even-count peyote - 3rd row

  • a section is made by picking up 2 new beads, skipping 2 beads and stringing 2 beads
  • with each section 2 beads drop a half-height

flat 2-drop even-count peyote  - pick up 2, skip 2, string 2 beads

  • continue till the end of the row, to where your needle exits the very first two beads you strung
  • which means, the tail thread and the work thread meet each other at the end of row 3

SEE - part 2

TIPS and TRICKS for NEWBIES – flat two-drop even-count peyote - part 2

CONTINUATION: flat two-drop even-count peyote

  • continue till the end of the row, to where your needle exits the very first two beads you strung
  • which means, the tail thread and the work thread meet each other at the end of row 3
  • keep the tension in your thread by sliding the thread behind your ring finger

flat two-drop even-count peyote - end 3rd row

  • when looking at the top of your workpiece, you will see only two colors, which in this case makes it easy to decide what color you need to add

flat two-drop even-count peyote - add 3rd color

  • to make a U-turn pick up 2 new beads, skip 2 beads and pass the needle through the 2 last beads you added in the previous row

flat two-drop even-count peyote - make U-turn

  • to end a thread and to start a new one, zigzag through your piece by going through 2 beads at a time
  • when finished, remove the stop bead

Enjoy your creation ... and buy your beads @ https://dunebeads.com/en/tiny-beads !

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