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Antique Typewriter Key Beaded Initial Pendant Step Six

Check the gathered picots and pass the thread back through the peyote stitch section, then tie

Pull the gathered picots tight and pass the thread back through the peyote stitch section, then tie off

Paula S. Morgan
Now, take a moment to check the beading so far. Make sure that your picots are stitched correctly and that every-other one stands out to form the edging around the top of the beaded bezel and that the sets you pulled in towards the center are sitting correctly. If you missed any beads, you should be able to see it now and correct it. You bezel should look like the one in the picture at the bottom of this page.

If everything looks right, then pass the needle down through two or three rows of the Peyote stitched bezel, and exit from a size 11/0 Czech seed bead at the point indicated in the picture below.

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