09/03/2014

Beading: Peyote Stitch Pattern 23

Have fun :)
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Update: it was brought to my attention that some of the patterns use seven colours, but only six show up in the materials list. So I have added those in the captions of these particular patterns. 
My apologies for the mistake.
Basic pattern
Colour version 1
DB0623 Dyed Jonquil 
Silver Lined Alabaster
Count 544
















free peyote stitch beading pattern
Colour version 2
DB0623 Dyed Jonquil 
Silver Lined Alabaster
Count 544

free peyote stitch beading pattern
Colour version 3

free peyote stitch beading pattern
Colour version 4
DB0069 Blush 
Lined Crystal AB
Count 180
free peyote stitch beading pattern
Colour version 5
DB0624 Dyed Light Rose
Silver Lined Alabaster
Count 52

2 comments:

  1. Please, take pictures of 4 of these 6 band motifs again, so the picture will include all 7 of the bead color's used to make these patterns.

    In the patterns that use seven colors the seventh color is missing from the materials list..
    Since these are pictures, it is not possible to move the sliding bar down, in the Materials List, to see the name of the seventh bead color.

    This was a nice pattern, but I am not familiar enough with Delica cylinder bead colors to guess the missing bead's color.

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    1. Hi,
      thank you for your comment, I never would have noticed my mistake otherwise.
      I will add the missing colours to the caption of each of the patterns, I hope that will help.
      Don't feel you HAVE to use (specific colours of) Delica beads though, they happen to be used in the EasyBeadPatterns software, but feel free to use any brand you like :)
      I didn't really realise this before, but I strictly work by colour, and in this program you can't see the differences in beads, whether they're matte, silver-lined, opaque, etc. So the actual beaded end result may look quite different from the pattern. It's probably best to decide on a type of bead and try and find the colours that closest match those of a pattern (or use your own favourite colour scheme, of course...)
      Kindest regards,
      C.J.

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