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Peyote Stitch Beaded Garden Snake |
Make this Beaded Garden Snake with Tubular Peyote Stitch
This
Garden Snake Bead Pattern is made using size 11.0 seed beads and Even
Count Tubular Peyote Stitch.
To begin, pick up 8 beads and tie
them in a circle, leaving a long enough tail to weave in later. Using
Even
Count Tubular Peyote, work a tube 5 to 6 inches long. I suggest
you use a single color for the body and one for the eyes and mouth
the first time you try this. A bead with a variegated finish would
look great. Once your tubular Peyote stitch piece is as long as you
want it, begin the following sequence to create the head. Make sure
you have completed the previous row before you begin. The pattern
references the color of the beads used to create the snake body as as
"body color" and the color of the beads used to create the
mouth and eye color as the "feature color."
First
you will need to increase to begin shaping the head. Add two beads in
place of one for the first stitch, 1 regular stitch, two more beads
in place of one, and one more regular stitch.
In
the next row, finish the increase by adding a bead in each of the
"v"s created by the two bead increases you added in the
previous row and working the other beads in the row normally.
In
the third row of the head we will add the eyes and begin the mouth by
adding one feature bead, 1 body bead, 2 more feature beads, 1 body
bead, and one feature bead.
For the fourth row, work a round
of body beads.
For the fifth row, work 2 body beads, 1 feature
bead, 1 body bead, 1 feature bead and 1 body bead.
For the
sixth row, work a round of body beads. For the seventh row, work one
body bead, 1 feature bead, 1 body, 1 feature, and 2 body beads. For
the eighth row, work a round of body beads. In the ninth row, we need
to start decreasing. Work one feature bead, one body bead, one
feature bead, skip a space, one body bead, and skip the last space.
For
the tenth row, work a round of 4 body beads.
For
the eleventh row, work 1 body bead, one feature bead, one body bead,
and one feature bead.
For the twelfth row, work a round of
body beads.
For the final row, work 1 feature bead, skip a
space, one feature bead, and skip the last space.
Now run your
thread through the to feature beads you added in the last row and the
two top body beads from the previous row a couple of times to tighten
the snout. If you find that you have gaps created by the decreases in
the ninth row, go back and tighten them up now by looping through the
two beads on either side of the skipped space and the bead added
below them in the tenth row.
To add the tongue, weave your
thread so that it is coming out of the top of one of the two feature
beads you added in the last row. Pick up 4 red beads, skip the last
one and go back through the rest. Go up through the bottom of the
feature bead that you originally left. Then go down through the top
of the second feature bead added in the final row. Go down through
the first two red beads and pick up two more. Skip the last one and
go back through the whole tongue and up through the bottom of the
second feature bead. Now weave your thread into the work to secure
and snip.
Now we need to taper the even count tubular Peyote
stitch to make the tail. Re-enter the tube an inch or two from the
open end and weave down to the first row. Start tapering the tail by
skipping a space in every other row until you are left with a row of
three beads. Loop through all three beads several times to tighten it
then come up through the hole in the center of the three beads, pick
up one more bead and go back down through the hole. Re-enter the
snake and weave your thread in to secure.
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