Hello,
today I am going to write about peyote stich. Many cultures around the world have used peyote stitch in their beadwork. Examples of peyote stitch have been found in artifacts from Ancient Egypt, and the stitch has also been used in historic and contemporary Native American beadwork. The name "peyote stitch" derives from the use of this stitch to decorate objects used in peyote ceremonies by members of the Native American Church.
The peyote stitch, also known as the gourd stitch, is an off-loom bead weaving technique. Peyote stitch may be worked with either an even or an odd number of beads per row. Both even and odd count peyote pieces can be woven as flat strips, in a flat round shape, or as a tube.
It is a simple technique, a very meditive one, and with only a few colours of same size beads, you can get really nice results.
I have learned the tecnique on you tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJeRvtmi2xk .
Enjoy and keep on beading 😄

