I’ve been hard at work this weekend, putting together the instructions for my ‘safe freeform’ peyote stitch cuff. With a second variation of the bracelet done, I can see so many fun possibilities for the pattern! So far I’ve used a rocky palette, and a bumpy mixed berry palette. I think it would be great for nudibranch inspired cuffs, eye motifs, and even animal prints!
I’m giving away one free copy of my new Faux Freeform Peyote Cuff tutorial to one lucky reader. To enter, simply leave a comment on this post, and answer the following question:
What is your favorite beading stitch to work in freeform?
If you do not have a Blogger profile with your email listed, be sure to include a link or email address so I can get in touch with you if your comment is drawn. This giveaway is open to beaders worldwide!
One winner will be drawn on Sunday, September 4th.
Good luck, and happy beading!
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I do freeform peyote using regular flat peyote stitch.
ReplyDeleteI recently learned embellished freeform peyote and love it!! I love the multitude of possibilities working in 3D with this stitch.
ReplyDeleteI've only made two bracelets (free form) and they were just using peyote stitch. Would love to see this pattern and what I could do with it. Thanks much for doing this for your followers!
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving RAW at the moment!
ReplyDeleteI have just learnt how to make peyote toggle clasps and I'm really into those at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI have never made anything free form - yet, so a tutorial like this would be really helpful to me!