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The making of a Reversible Peyote Stitch Gemstone Pendant -Alexa Martha Designs

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Alexa Martha Designs

Alexa Martha Designs

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Hello my friends of long ago, here I am as Alexa Martha Designs now and you can find my website at alexamarthades... In short I will be selling these exact pieces on my website. I am brining them all back so you get to enjoy them. Don't forget use code LOVE2YOU and save 15% every time you stop by Alexa Martha Designs. If you decide to visit my website would you mind contacting me and tell me how long you have been following me?
You probably got here because you were searching on google for "how to make a reversible peyote stitch pendant" or other relevant keywords/phrases. In this video I will show you step by step how to create a reversible pendant made with peyote stitch. I made this video in such a way, so that you can stop it where you need to and follow direction, without loosing your place in the making of the pendant. Listen to relaxing music, which will put your in a calm state of mind.
So get comfy, and get the following materials:
A beading mat.....I prefer real leather ( smoother surface), but thjat is totally up to you!
Sz 11 Delicas Beads ( Uniform in size Beads) Tube
Sz 15 Delicas round Beads Tube
Beading needles ( I prefer sz 12 great for getting through the same bead multiple times) You will probably use a couple of needles if your a beginner.
A coin shaped round gemstone
Fireline thread 6lb strength.
Feel free to leave me comments or if you have troubles understanding.
if you like please visit my website at alexamarthades... for more beaded and artisan made jewelry and accessories.
Thanks for watching the video!

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@kathybray7156
@kathybray7156 9 ай бұрын
Very pretty ❤
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 9 ай бұрын
Hi Kathy, thank you so much for the compliment. I posted that so long ago. I have since walk away from that jewelry making technique, was featured for wire sculpting jewelry, have dabbed into music and acrylic painting as well. You may check it all out if interested at alexamarthadesigns.com Use code LUV2U 15 %off. Thank you for stopping by. If you are interested
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns Жыл бұрын
Hello my friends of long ago, here I am as Alexa Martha Designs now and you can find my website at alexamarthadesigns.com In short I will be selling these exact pieces on my website. I am brining them all back so you get to enjoy them. Don't forget use code LOVE2YOU and save 15% every time you stop by Alexa Martha Designs. If you decide to visit my website would you mind contacting me and tell me how long you have been following me?
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean I am a beading addict as well! I am glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for the compliment on my designs. I found out with this technique as with all things ....Practice makes perfect. If you have poblems putting colours together, try a colour wheel and you will be amaised. That was my my problem at first....the mixing of colours. let me know if I can help in any way...happy beading!
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
I had this problem in the beginning as well. I noticed that especially when I used long needled. They bend easy, but you can bend them back straight with two flatnose pliers. I have a little trick that helps me to get the fireline thread through the eye of the needle withought to destroy the needle. You first wax your whole threat then you take your flat nose pliers and pinch first 1/2 in and pull it through the pliers. Once you have to figure it out how much pressure you need it will go easy.
@auntbssewingquiltingandcra3442
@auntbssewingquiltingandcra3442 11 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work!
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
I use to has the same issue.........they are really thin and they are easely to break.....they are not cheap either. my advise and what helps me is keep in mind you have to go though these tiny beads at least twice if not three times....so I use max 10 lb strength thread. Just go easy with it and most of all have fun. if you get frustrated put it down for a while and come back to it later.
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
I hate that when beads break especially in the endstate. of a time consuming projectI found out that when you have your thread waxed good and you take a flat nose pliers and gently with a tiny bit of pressure pull the thread end through the pliers to flatten it. Then you can even get the thread through a size 13 needle which lets you go through the tiny sz 15 and even charlottes. Hope that helps! I really admire you on the amount of patience you have I have three teens and next to none......:)
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 6 жыл бұрын
Very important, I know most of us do not read the description unless were looking for something specific, so I am posting my new website here www.lexibutlerdesigns.com ( beadedjewels.biz does not exist anymore).
@crowma
@crowma 9 жыл бұрын
Lexi Butler makes her own jewelry and beautiful faith inspired creations. Order jewelry that is unique and pretty
@AvieMare
@AvieMare 12 жыл бұрын
I use 10 lb fire line. Makes threading tiny needles even harder. Frustration is not my problem; the beads breaking and the needle eye flattening is. I have far too much patience for any one person lol but that does not stop the beads from braking and eyes flattening after multiple passes.
@OakwildeDesigns
@OakwildeDesigns 11 жыл бұрын
gorgeous stones ! love your designs
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
@AvieMare Thank you so much for the compliment workmanship of my designs.
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Debra, yes you can! You just need to measure around the button with sz 11 peyote Delicas or Toho Tube Beads in an even count. Then you continue as in the tutorial. :)
@AvieMare
@AvieMare 12 жыл бұрын
Lol thanks for your advice. I have utilized all your tricks for years but no matter what I still destroy my needles. Threading is a skill that takes practice and one I have mastered but I still favor fire line over waxed threads. I like the synthetic wax Thread Heaven. Have you tried any of the newer braided waxed line like Spiderline? Zebco even put out a braided line. They have excellent strength but do have their cons. Also, less costly.
@MsEggink
@MsEggink 9 жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
No sorry I don't have any video about how I added the edging enfringement. These things just happen, I try out new things all the time, I just stitched through a middle bead of the bezel on the out side took up some beads a crystal and more beads and and then i went with my needle and the beads through the next bead on the outside of the bezel. You just have to use you imagination and try out different things. Good Luck!!! And have fun!
@lexibutler8421
@lexibutler8421 11 жыл бұрын
You know I thought the same thing, just try it and if you don't succeed at first try again. Start with something small. Make sure you have an even count of beads on you first row around the stone or crystal your going to bezzel.
@lexibutler8421
@lexibutler8421 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you much for the compliment!
@lexibutler8421
@lexibutler8421 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@montesalps
@montesalps 13 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.. The earrings I made using the reversible bezel turned out beautiful. I am going to do a lot of this. I have attached a felt backing to my penchants and peyote stitched a bezel and I would love to view the video that show how to add edging or enfringement. Do you have any?
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
I don't really know , but I hope you enjoyed my video anyway!
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 4 жыл бұрын
FYI- Lexi Butler Designs now has several other domains leading to madebylexijewelry.com , www.lexibutlerdesigns.com , madebylexi.com , www.handmademontanajewelry.com If you are at all interested in handcrafted jewelry check mine out. I wire sculpt, wire wrap wire weave, bad work, complex bead works, silver smithing and more. I have been a jewelry designer for decades.
@nancygranert7787
@nancygranert7787 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful project...thank you! Would you share where you got that gorgeous stone??
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 4 жыл бұрын
I am sorry I just saw your question, the stone I used is a Blue Crazy Lace Agate. Again I am sorry for the late reply. :)
@AvieMare
@AvieMare 12 жыл бұрын
Beautiful clean work. I love to bezzle and would probably bezzle a skillet if I fig.u
@annlyon.2040
@annlyon.2040 8 жыл бұрын
I was wondering if you can do this around a old shell button ? Then I don't need to use a backing for a pendant ?
@AvieMare
@AvieMare 12 жыл бұрын
Oops... If I could figure out how! My biggest problem is needles. I seem to destroy the eyes of every needle I use. Some projects go through several needles. Do you have this issue?
@rcarreon408
@rcarreon408 4 жыл бұрын
Do you have to use 15 ?
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 4 жыл бұрын
Hi there Robert, yes, for this model you start with sz 11/O and then finish with sz 15/O. I use sz 12 needle that allows you to go through the beads at least 3 and if you careful 4 times. If you are a beginner, this might not be the easiest project to start with. Either way, have fun whether you do it for fun or as a profession. Hope I answered your question :)
@AvieMare
@AvieMare 12 жыл бұрын
Btw...you can see a few of my pieces if you search "AvieMare"; it's called My Beading Addiction. (on KZbin)
@Happylove4all
@Happylove4all 6 жыл бұрын
Hard to Read small print and to fast screen changes. But is a Beautiful piece well done
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 12 жыл бұрын
Hello I just wanted to invite you to visit my website and check out Beaded Jewels Workshop
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 8 жыл бұрын
Very important, I know most of us do not read the description unless were looking for something specific, so I am posting my new website here www.lexibutlerdesigns.com ( beadedjewels.biz does not exist anymore).
@alexamarthadesigns
@alexamarthadesigns 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, yes I think so too....it creates a relaxing and calming environment especially for those that live a hectic life style.
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