Thank you ery much Jill, I think I FINALLY might have figured it out!! Ive been told how to do this many times, but when you explain it, it seems to sink right in! What a great teacher you are. Thank you again and keep up the beautiful work!!! You are my beading hero!!
Well, after beading for 10 years, owning my own bead store and teaching I finally learned the odd count peyote stitch thanks to your video. Only took me three times watching it; feel so silly that I just couldn't do it for all these years and I love peyote. Very easy to follow you and appreciate you so much. Thanks Jill
Jill you are a wealth if knowledge. I still revisit many of your videos a d discover new old ones that are just as useful today. Thank you for the clear details and options. Just ordered from the garage sale last week!! You all did great!
I had given up on making the clasp for my bracelet as it was done in odd count peyote and I couldn't for the life of me follow the instructions. Perchance I came across your tutorial and within about a minute of starting to watch it, I just knew what I had been doing wrong and was able to remove the wire clasp I'd made and make the proper peyote clasp. Thank you so much. I must watch the rest of the tutorial now and find out what else I can learn.
You are fabulous! I just commented on your 2 needle peyote video and hinted in my comment that I needed flat count turn around and here it is!!!!! Many thank yous your biggest fan(although there must be thousands of them) Terry
Jill, I am absolutely amazed at your teaching abilities. You make doing odd count peyote so plain and clear. I have been doing peyote for about 3 years and I learned something new from you in this video. Yes I did struggle with those turns, sometimes going in continual circles, lol. Thank you a million times over for your generosity of sharing and teaching. You are a true jewel.
I just found your video and wanted to thank you for the lesson and I also wanted to comment on how well you present the class. I also found your pleasant presentation so wonderful to listen to. Again, thank you for sharing and I did subscribe.
Thank you Jill for your talents and your wisdom. I also learned one more way to do the odd count peyote turn and it is the ladder stitch. Going thru the last two beads and laddering the odd Bead to the last Bead and going back up into it and wah-la...ready to go again. I too was hesitant about odd count peyote but this really helped a lot. Thank you so much!!!
My first attempt at odd count peyote using the first two ways was a big fail. I was brand new at bead weaving and I just wasn’t ready. So I tried your third suggestion of brick stitching on the final row and Voila! Odd Count Peyote! Today I have more bead weaving under my belt and felt ready to try the whole turn thing. Now that I have better bead handling skills following the turn instructions were easy. Thank you for your clear explanation.
Thank you! I was almost in tears with a pattern that is in odd count.. Always just done even count and really want to do this pattern! Your a lifesaver!! Thank you again!
Jill I am so excited. I watched your tutorial today and have been doing odd count peyote. I have avoided this stitch for years but you make it so easy. Thank you so much.
this is such an excellent video. I bought one of your patterns and it shows the thread turn. but I love the traditional turn! thank you so much for showing it so easily.
Thank you! I was able to grasp this after messing up several times. There isn't a single count peyote project that I CAN'T tackle thanks to your instructions!
Thanks Jill. Excellent teacher. I've been avoiding learning this however I love it! Now I'll tackle those odd counts. Yes im not a fan of the bulky thread so brick stitch perfect.
Very well described and displayed. I've done quite a few peyote stitch pieces, both odd and even count. This tutorial is very helpful. Thank you. Wopila!
Thanks Jill, I have learned even and odd stitch peyote from you. You are right when you said it can bee intimadating for the odd stitch count. This made it a lot clearer. I hope all is well with you and yours in this callenging time. Thank you.from not so sunny Scotland. xx
Jill, you just SAVED my niece’s Christmas present! I was doing an odd-count pattern and thought I was counting wrong when I kept ending up with with a “spare” bead. This was super-easy to learn.
you are awesome at keep every thing easy to keep up with for beginners. i have watched so many peyote videos and read the book.i could not keep with with them or understand what they were talking about. thank you. you have changed my mind about peyote.
Thanks to you I can do odd count peyote like a whiz! I still have to refer to your video for the first row, but I'm sure that will become easy after I do it a few more times. I'm so happy I was able to learn it (thanks to your wonderful videos) since there are so many patterns using odd count peyote.
Thank you so much Jill for this wonderfully clear tutorial. Now I understand, and will be able to make a bunch of projects that I'd been wary of in the past, due to not being sure of the 'odd count turn'. :)
awesome! i looked at a lot of videos on how to stick the crazy last bead on and yours is the best! i love that you showed the "correct" way along with 2 alternative methods so i am able to judge which method i think looks best for me. just FYI: i prefer the "correct way"
Well for me the first version is the best way to make this turn & really i found that turn so easy to do! but it's interesting to see the other way too even if it's not that kind of turn i will use TX. Jill! great tut video!
Thank you, Jill. I was frustrated trying to do a narrow strap for an amulet bag and this video really helped! Too bad I didn't think to look for it before all the frustration, but now I'm set.
Ah ha! Thanks SO much for this tutorial. The first method seems simple enough, so I won't bother with the other 2 methods. Gonna rip apart the even count striped bracelet I just made and remake it as an odd-count. I want the same color bead on both edges. Plus, I don't like the color combo I used or how I attached my box clasp, so now I have a great excuse to disassemble it and start over. Thanks again!
Thanks for showing me how to do this. I have watched many tutorials on how to do it, but they used the same color and I could not tell which beads they were going threw on the odd side. I am new to this and have taught myself how to use the jewelry loom, but loved the other designs and want to learn those as well. You have a new follower.
Hello! I just wanted to say thinks for reducing the "drama" around odd count peyote. I use the first method now, it works like a charm and is easy to remember. Clear instructions, easy to follow. I'm a happy beader with another stitch on my repertoire :-) Thanks!
Jill, I love your tutorials so much. They are very professional and to the point. So many other teachers are not prepared and start ripping open the bags of beads on screen. You have everything laid out and you don't waste time with showing us how to do the trivial things, like separating beads!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I used your first method for single beads but use a modified square stitch to do my turn in 3 drop. When I get to the edge, I don’t pick up beads, go into the beads below, come out, pick up my beads, and square stitch them.
Jill--very helpful. Might try the brick-stitch edging. Hadn't seen that as an option before. Just trying to do a simple matchbox cover and have several sets of instructions in front of me but still having trouble. Thanks for the video. Will also practice with larger beads until I get the hang of it.
You really are such a great teacher, most videos BORE me but you inspire me to go further than I could’ve ever imagined
This is one of the best tips I have ever received for peyote stitch. Thank you so much Jill. You are the best!
You're the best teacher, Jill. Thank you.
ABSOLUTELY!!!
Thank you ery much Jill, I think I FINALLY might have figured it out!! Ive been told how to do this many times, but when you explain it, it seems to sink right in! What a great teacher you are. Thank you again and keep up the beautiful work!!! You are my beading hero!!
Well, after beading for 10 years, owning my own bead store and teaching I finally learned the odd count peyote stitch thanks to your video. Only took me three times watching it; feel so silly that I just couldn't do it for all these years and I love peyote. Very easy to follow you and appreciate you so much. Thanks Jill
I've avoided the odd count for years. A thousand thank you's, Jill. You are a great teacher. Now I have a whole new avenue opened to me!!!
Jill you are a wealth if knowledge. I still revisit many of your videos a d discover new old ones that are just as useful today. Thank you for the clear details and options. Just ordered from the garage sale last week!! You all did great!
I just started beading. THANK YOU FOR THE TIPS.THanks to you I have learned to do alot .God bless you Jill.
I had given up on making the clasp for my bracelet as it was done in odd count peyote and I couldn't for the life of me follow the instructions. Perchance I came across your tutorial and within about a minute of starting to watch it, I just knew what I had been doing wrong and was able to remove the wire clasp I'd made and make the proper peyote clasp. Thank you so much. I must watch the rest of the tutorial now and find out what else I can learn.
Jill thank you so much for all of your great videos. You really have inspired me to start beading again. I'ts great to have you on you tube.
Thanks so much for such clear and easy to follow videos
A million thanks Jill I have learned so much from you! I never thought I could do peyote stitch. I actually made a beautiful bracelet for my mom.
Jill, your videos are great, you are funny and also to the point. I taught my 9 yr old son the square stitch with your video. So fun!
You are amazing! Thank you. I am no longer "confused" on odd count turns and I've watched many others with great frustration.
You are fabulous! I just commented on your 2 needle peyote video and hinted in my comment that I needed flat count turn around and here it is!!!!! Many thank yous your biggest fan(although there must be thousands of them) Terry
Thank you Jill! You are the best "Explainer" in the whole wide world!
Jill, I am absolutely amazed at your teaching abilities. You make doing odd count peyote so plain and clear. I have been doing peyote for about 3 years and I learned something new from you in this video. Yes I did struggle with those turns, sometimes going in continual circles, lol. Thank you a million times over for your generosity of sharing and teaching. You are a true jewel.
You’re tutorial was the best I have seen, thank you so much😀
Thanks Jill, I’m learning a lot with you. Thanks for sharing all your knowledges with us. Muchas gracias.
I've just started on my first odd count payote stitch carrier bead bracelet and this helped me out so much. Thank you!!
Thank you Jill! You're the best!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Love it Jill! Adding by brick stitch is a stroke of genius!!
Thank you so much Jill ,now I'm not afraid the odd-count peyote anymore. You are an amazing teacher !!!
Thank you Jill you're awesome.
Blam! Best odd count peyote turn tutorial! Educational AND entertaining- as always! Thanks Jill!
I just found your video and wanted to thank you for the lesson and I also wanted to comment on how well you present the class. I also found your pleasant presentation so wonderful to listen to. Again, thank you for sharing and I did subscribe.
Thank you Jill for your talents and your wisdom. I also learned one more way to do the odd count peyote turn and it is the ladder stitch. Going thru the last two beads and laddering the odd Bead to the last Bead and going back up into it and wah-la...ready to go again. I too was hesitant about odd count peyote but this really helped a lot. Thank you so much!!!
Brilliant work. Thanks for showing all the funky turn options!
Thank you I finally figured it out thanks to your teaching!
Thank you so much! It really makes sense when you show how to do it - I'm inspired to try odd count peyote!
Thanks Jill for such a clear and concise explanation for this odd count peyote turn.
Your hair really looks good up. Thank you for teaching this spirial stitch. I learned a lot
My first attempt at odd count peyote using the first two ways was a big fail. I was brand new at bead weaving and I just wasn’t ready. So I tried your third suggestion of brick stitching on the final row and Voila! Odd Count Peyote! Today I have more bead weaving under my belt and felt ready to try the whole turn thing. Now that I have better bead handling skills following the turn instructions were easy. Thank you for your clear explanation.
Thank you! I was almost in tears with a pattern that is in odd count.. Always just done even count and really want to do this pattern! Your a lifesaver!! Thank you again!
The BEST explanations!!! Thank you!!
Cool! I've been doing the second option (making the X and weaving back in but maybe I'll try the brick stitch one next time. Thanks Jill!
Finally! Someone explained it in a way I can understand. TY!
You make it look so easy...love it, Thanks
Thanks Jill. Your video makes odd count peyote turn so clear & easy.❤️😊❤️
Jill you are fabulous ,this is an excellent tutorial love you! thanks for all your tutorials !
Jill I am so excited. I watched your tutorial today and have been doing odd count peyote. I have avoided this stitch for years but you make it so easy. Thank you so much.
I love all your tutorials. Thanks
Thank you Jill. I have been intimated by this for years!
this is such an excellent video. I bought one of your patterns and it shows the thread turn. but I love the traditional turn! thank you so much for showing it so easily.
Thank you! I was able to grasp this after messing up several times. There isn't a single count peyote project that I CAN'T tackle thanks to your instructions!
Hi Jill
I just found this video , and thank you so much for sharing
I'm just learning Flat Odd-Count Peyote
Thank you again :)
Thank you. Very clear and easy to understand. Your videos are always great.
Thanks Jill. Excellent teacher. I've been avoiding learning this however I love it! Now I'll tackle those odd counts. Yes im not a fan of the bulky thread so brick stitch perfect.
Hi Jill just love your videos, your way of talking and teaching! Think I'll try stiching peyote now!
Very well described and displayed. I've done quite a few peyote stitch pieces, both odd and even count. This tutorial is very helpful. Thank you. Wopila!
Thanks Jill, I have learned even and odd stitch peyote from you. You are right when you said it can bee intimadating for the odd stitch count. This made it a lot clearer. I hope all is well with you and yours in this callenging time. Thank you.from not so sunny Scotland. xx
Thank you...very helpful for us Newbie beaders!
Woah - thank you! I've watched SO many videos to try and learn this. Your video made it perfectly simple. 🙏
I just love you!! When I watch your videos I smile the entire time.
Jill, you F'n ROCK..!
Fantastic. So easy to follow. Thank you for sharing
Jill, you just SAVED my niece’s Christmas present! I was doing an odd-count pattern and thought I was counting wrong when I kept ending up with with a “spare” bead. This was super-easy to learn.
you are awesome at keep every thing easy to keep up with for beginners. i have watched so many peyote videos and read the book.i could not keep with with them or understand what they were talking about. thank you. you have changed my mind about peyote.
Thank you so much for this video. Watching this one and the one on two needle start really helped!
Brilliant, you are an amazing instructor! 👏 thank you
Thanks to you I can do odd count peyote like a whiz! I still have to refer to your video for the first row, but I'm sure that will become easy after I do it a few more times. I'm so happy I was able to learn it (thanks to your wonderful videos) since there are so many patterns using odd count peyote.
Thanks Jill. I had forgotten how to do the odd count peyote.
Thank you so much Jill for this wonderfully clear tutorial. Now I understand, and will be able to make a bunch of projects that I'd been wary of in the past, due to not being sure of the 'odd count turn'. :)
Thanks so much - that was very helpful, as all your videos are!
awesome! i looked at a lot of videos on how to stick the crazy last bead on and yours is the best! i love that you showed the "correct" way along with 2 alternative methods so i am able to judge which method i think looks best for me. just FYI: i prefer the "correct way"
Omg thank you!! I've been trying to learn how to bead for awhile now and your videos are the best!
you are a wonderful teacher! thanks so much!
Well for me the first version is the best way to make this turn & really i found that turn so easy to do! but it's interesting to see the other way too even if it's not that kind of turn i will use TX. Jill! great tut video!
Excellent and helpful video!
Thanks Jill, been trying to get this stitch for a long time now.
Thank you, Jill. I was frustrated trying to do a narrow strap for an amulet bag and this video really helped! Too bad I didn't think to look for it before all the frustration, but now I'm set.
Ah ha! Thanks SO much for this tutorial. The first method seems simple enough, so I won't bother with the other 2 methods.
Gonna rip apart the even count striped bracelet I just made and remake it as an odd-count. I want the same color bead on both edges. Plus, I don't like the color combo I used or how I attached my box clasp, so now I have a great excuse to disassemble it and start over.
Thanks again!
Thanks for showing me how to do this. I have watched many tutorials on how to do it, but they used the same color and I could not tell which beads they were going threw on the odd side. I am new to this and have taught myself how to use the jewelry loom, but loved the other designs and want to learn those as well. You have a new follower.
Thanks Jill. I think I'll try it. Been afraid to do odd count
Hello!
I just wanted to say thinks for reducing the "drama" around odd count peyote. I use the first method now, it works like a charm and is easy to remember. Clear instructions, easy to follow. I'm a happy beader with another stitch on my repertoire :-) Thanks!
You’re a genius. Thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you so much for it!
Excellent video, thank you!
Helped a lot, thanks!
Great tutorial! Thank you!
thanks for sharing this with me it makes it easier for me to get it
I think that after this great video, I am going to be able to do this technique
Thank you for your help.
You made it so easy to do the odd count peyote, thanks
I think I got the hang of it now...great demonstration
I think I finally got it! Seems the traditional method works for me.
You are the best!
Wow!! wonderful thank you!!
Thank you!
Thanks for all the tips. There is a 4th way to do the odd count 😊
Hola Jill muchas gracias
Thank You, it wasvery usefull for me!
Thank you for taking the mystery out of odd count peyote.
Thank you 👍🏼
Great video...looking forward to lots more :-)
Jill, I love your tutorials so much. They are very professional and to the point. So many other teachers are not prepared and start ripping open the bags of beads on screen. You have everything laid out and you don't waste time with showing us how to do the trivial things, like separating beads!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Love your tutorials. Lighting n focus is perfect for us vision challenged. When do you use flat even and flat odd peyote?
I used your first method for single beads but use a modified square stitch to do my turn in 3 drop. When I get to the edge, I don’t pick up beads, go into the beads below, come out, pick up my beads, and square stitch them.
Thank you soooooo much
Thank you very much!!
Jill--very helpful. Might try the brick-stitch edging. Hadn't seen that as an option before. Just trying to do a simple matchbox cover and have several sets of instructions in front of me but still having trouble. Thanks for the video. Will also practice with larger beads until I get the hang of it.