I would love a necklace like that. That's such a super idea.
And yes yes yes you should make plugs! I would be all over them. :)
I love the things you make!
Oh and speaking of, I have a question for you about peyote stitching. How do you tie yours off at the end? I've been working on mine like crazy and I just can't figute out a good way to do it. They always seem to come undone and fall apart.
I wove it back through the bead like CRAZY and tied it off every once in a while, usually going for double or triple knots.
You might have the most tied and knotted peyote bead known to man. ;)
Think like, tie it to the bead, weave through a few, tie again, weave a few more, tie again! I'm sure a bit of glue on the last knot wouldn't hurt either.
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I mixed some of your copper clay with red/orange to get those deep red colors. Absolutely love 'em, thank you so much!
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Ahh, stretched lobes! I really have to start making plugs!
There will probably be a necklace similar to this in the future, as I have two more silver goddess pendants looking for homes!
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And yes yes yes you should make plugs! I would be all over them. :)
I love the things you make!
Oh and speaking of, I have a question for you about peyote stitching. How do you tie yours off at the end? I've been working on mine like crazy and I just can't figute out a good way to do it. They always seem to come undone and fall apart.
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I wove it back through the bead like CRAZY and tied it off every once in a while, usually going for double or triple knots.
You might have the most tied and knotted peyote bead known to man. ;)
Think like, tie it to the bead, weave through a few, tie again, weave a few more, tie again! I'm sure a bit of glue on the last knot wouldn't hurt either.
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