
The virgin beader
Was pulled from the fire with a
Coiled peyote rope.
- Deborah Baroff, storybeader
This is my first attempt at a peyote stitch rope necklace. I was wondering how long it would take to make. After 10 hours, I stopped counting! I was unsure of how to end the whole thing, but feel satisfied in the knowledge of experience. Thank you Beaderjojo, for suggesting the cone clasp. It worked beautifully!

Because of those reasons, basically time and sweat, I decided to keep the necklace for myself. And I really love it!
13 comments:
It looks great! I was wondering what closure you were going to end up using :)
It looks fantastic!
That is a beautiful necklace! The cone clasp is perfect!
It looks great! And I love the colors! You deserve to keep it after all that hard work :)
Your necklace turned out beautiful! The clasp is perfect and I certainly agree with your decision to keep it for yourself!
that turned out great!!!! great finishing! nice colours! I'm sure you will get lots of wear out of it!!! :-)
It's wonderful.
Great job! Wow, that's a lot of work.
It's gorgeous!! I don't blame you for keeping it, I would have too :-)
Ooo, I really like that. I've been interested to try more bead weaving and things like what you made. Maybe I'll take a class.
turned out wonderful! Keep up the great work!
That is a beautiful work of art and I do not blame you one bit for keeping it. Will you make others to sell? The cone is what I use to end many of my necklaces, its the perfect ending IMO.
Love it! So beautiful, and quite impressive for your first attempt at a peyote stitch rope necklace! Perfect ending too!
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