kandi google question

100PercentIdiot 1/3/2025 09:12 pm 339

so um....... 513b395250ec8_blush.gif


for the goggle part of the goggles, is it possible to use an even peyote stitch for the eye part? Or do I have to use a multi stitch? The reason why I want to use an even peyote stitch for this is because I want the edges to be smooth. Is it also possible to use a ladder stitch for this as well?


just curious, and i'm planning on making one for the first time, might give it silly tv antennas :3

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kinda new to this site, no clue how posting threads on this site works

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Jan 21, 2025 7:57 pm

@_plutoexpanded: yaur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jan 14, 2025 6:37 pm

ohh yeah I made my goggles with even peyote. 4 rows is good blush

I can post them later if you want me to :3

Jan 14, 2025 3:50 pm

I don’t know, but you just need to make two cuffs I believe, idk sorry :pgreen germ

Jan 12, 2025 5:03 pm

i think peyote will work, the straps that connect the eye parts just get stringed into the multistitch, but I'm sure there's a workaround for peyote

Jan 12, 2025 4:58 pm

im not sure about the even peyote cause i've never made one (i know it's embarassing blush) but the ladder cuff I don't think will work. it might be hard to put on the strap and because it's more flexible than a multi stich, it could get pulled by the strap and become more of an oval. goodluck! (also you did the whole thread thing correctly as far as I can tell)