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Brick Stitch Peyote – Lucie Fossmalle (1)

Using pliers, cut the chains into a V shape. Connect the top chain to an earring hook. Use a jump ring if needed. Repeat for the second earring. Portobello Road Necklace Odd-Count Peyote Stitch Tools and Materials Miyuki Delica 11/0 beads Opaque white (DB0200) Opaque glass enamel light mint (DB1496) Opaque salmon (DB1363) Opaque matte agate blue (DB1587) Duracoat opaque dyed light lemon ice (DB2101) Duracoat galvanized gold (DB1832) Beading thread Beading needle Gold chain, approx.
23 1/2″ (59.7cm) total 2 lengths of 11 3/4″ (29.8cm) 4 small jump rings Ø = 2 or 3mm Lobster clasp and jump ring Ø = 5mm Extra-strong glue Jewelry pliers Diagram 1. Weave the rectangular base of the houses in odd-count peyote stitch (see page 12) according to the diagram pattern. 2. Once the base is complete, each roof must be woven separately. Let’s use the green house as an example: Pull the thread out from the last bead on the top right of the golden house.
Pass the needle diagonally through the first two beads of the green house. 3. Pick up a bead, then pass the needle through the bead to the right of the first two. 4. As before, pick up a bead and then pass the needle through the bead on its right. 5. To decrease, pass the needle through the previously woven beads, so that the needle comes out of the top bead. Pick up a bead and pass the needle through the bead on the left (final base row) to finish the roof of the house.
6. Zigzag the needle through the previously woven beads, finally pulling the thread out of the first bead of the next house. 7. Continue weaving the roof of the next house in peyote stitch all the way to the top, then move on to the other houses. 8.
The author would like to thank Perles & Co. for supplying all the materials used to make the jewelry in this book. Find the author, Lucie Fossemalle, on her website: thecamelia-bijoux.com © 2019, 2026 by Lucie Fossemalle © First published in French by Mango, Paris, France – 2019 All rights reserved. Brick Stitch, Peyote, and Other Bead-Weaving Techniques is a translation of the 2019 version originally published by Fleurus Editions under the title Brick-Stitch, peyote et autres techniques de tissages de perles in France. This version is published by Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN 978-1-4971-0585-0 eISBN 978-1-63741-641-9 Library of Congress Control Number: 2025944956 To learn more about the other great books from Fox Chapel Publishing, or to find a retailer near you, call toll-free at 800-457-9112 or visit us at www.FoxChapelPublishing.com. We are always looking for talented authors. To submit an idea, please send a brief inquiry to [email protected]. Or write to: Fox Chapel Publishing 903 Square Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 1kitap1.com/en 1kitap1.com/en Contents INTRODUCTION TOOLS AND MATERIALS WEAVING TECHNIQUES Cross-Weave Technique Even-Count Peyote Stitch Odd-Count Peyote Stitch Circular Peyote Stitch Brick Stitch Loom Technique PROJECTS Cuff Bracelets Charleston Earrings Portobello Road Necklace Diamonds Bracelet Multicolored Hoops Brooch Medley Cobalt Bracelet Bird on a Perch Necklace Emerald Ring Harlequin Bracelet Lone Cloud Necklace 1kitap1.com/en Introduction Hi, I’m Lucie.
I’m 23 years old, and I’m the creator of The Camelia Bijoux jewelry brand and editor of the DIY blog The Camelia. I’ve always loved creating things. When I was little, I loved drawing, cutting, assembling, gluing . . . and as soon as I was old enough to create something other than modeling clay ice creams and clumsy coloring book creations, I turned to jewelry design.
Over time, my designs have become more and more accomplished. When my girlfriends would ask me where I got my jewelry, I could proudly say “I made it!” I started selling my jewelry at the age of 11, and I haven’t stopped since. Today, I create jewelry that combines fine gold-plated brass and traditional Moroccan embroidery—a blend of tradition and modernity.
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