Private reserve
There are some things you make that are really fun,
but take so long to make or are so special you can’t ever consider selling them.
These peyote stitch seed bead bracelets are about two inches wide and at twenty or thirty hours apiece are not a practical item to try to mass produce. But making them is much like knitting, just a needle, thread, and picking up the next bead to fit in the pattern, or the next color that calls out to you. I had fun weaving these while watching TV, until a certain black and grey kitten arrived at my house and I had to hide such temptations.
The black and white one is a Mayan design called the Hunab Ku, a spiral that shares the wisdom of the yin and yang symbol.
If you click on the image you can see them at full size. By starting the weaving with a row of black and white beads or a very high contrast set of colors, it helps to keep the pattern straight until you get the rhythm down.