BASTET -
This is a tutorial to create a beaded pen wrap (sized for Pilot G2 pen) using ODD-Peyote Stitch and 11/0 Miyuki Delica Beads.
In ancient Egypt, Cats of royalty were, in some instances, known to be dressed in golden jewelry and were allowed to eat from the plates of their owners. Because domestic cats tend to be tender and protective of their offspring, Bastet was also regarded as a good mother and sometimes was depicted with numerous kittens.
This is a DIGITAL product, no physical goods will be sent! This pattern is also intended for users that have experience with peyote, because the pattern does NOT include instructions on how to do this stitch.
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PATTERN
Beads: Miyuki Delica Beads size 11/0
Technique: Odd-count peyote stitch
Width: 2.39" (6,08 cm) (45 columns)
Length: 1.48" (3,76 cm) (21 rows)
Colors: 7
PDF FILE INCLUDES:
Large colored numbered graph
Bead legend (numbers and quantity of Delica beads colors )
Word chart
Pattern preview
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EGYPTIAN BASTET - Odd-Peyote Pen Cover Pattern
EGYPTIAN BASTET - Odd-Peyote Pen Cover Pattern