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:iconellygator:
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This is a repeat pattern for uneven Peyote. You can eventually close the bead piece to form a cuff bracelet, for example. This pattern works especially well with delica beads, because of the evenness and precision of the design.

You start in the top left corner and work you way down and up and to the right.
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:iconak-ku:
oh... that totally makes sense!!!! thank you!!! :heart:
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:iconak-ku:
I mean how do you calculate the length of the thread for any type and width of bracelet?
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:iconvernia:
I could see a floor in a large building of another world looking like this, and at the same tine it would partialy reflect the walls and anythig else there. just an inspiation from this image
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*Ellygator Nov 30, 2006  Hobbyist General Artist
That sounds wonderful. I guess you could actually do the pattern if you had two types of differently colored bricks.
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:iconvernia:
yes you could because 1 colour would nut be so contrasting, unless the 'morter' line is more definite
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Mar 2, 2006  Hobbyist General Artist
Thanks for the comment!

I guess more recently people don't change their children's preferences around so much. There are so many good tools now being made for left-handed people it's just not a big deal any more. In some sports like baseball it's even an advantage.

But nearly 40 years ago being a "lefty" was considered abnormal and things had to be rectified...
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~Linhorra Mar 2, 2006  Student Artisan Crafter
I design my bracelets the same way!
I like this one, it looks somewhat Celtic and native at the same time.

Reading through the comments up there... I was born left handed too, but got corrupted to that 'dark side' by my parents. Lol. :)
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:iconren-sama:
You start in the top left corner and work you way down and up and to the right.

Ahh... if you're right-handed. ;)
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Mar 25, 2005  Hobbyist General Artist
Yeah, know what you mean. I was born left handed, but my parents patiently kept putting pens into my right hand and slowly changed me over to the "dark side"... LOL!

They did forget the scissors, I still cut with my left hand!
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:iconren-sama:
That's amazing; I can't write worth beans with my right hand. I can, however, use scissors for either hand.

...Now I'm wondering if there's a dA club for lefties.... :P
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