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  2. Peyote stitch - Wikipedia

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    Example of Native American peyote stitch from Oklahoma. The peyote stitch, also known as the gourd stitch, is an off-loom bead weaving technique. Peyote stitch may be worked with either an even or an odd number of beads per row. Both even and odd count peyote pieces can be woven as flat strips, in a flat round shape, or as a tube.

  3. Huichol art - Wikipedia

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    These patterns can be found on a wide variety of objects including carved and beaded on masks, gourds, musical instruments and embroidered on clothing objects such as belts, sashes, side bags, and more. [1] [2] Most have religious significance and many are influenced by visions which occur during peyote rituals.

  4. Bead weaving - Wikipedia

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    peyote stitch, also known as gourd stitch; plaiting, crossing multiple threads as in a plait or braid, using beads to connect the crossings [7] pondo stitch, also known as African circle stitch; right-angle weave; Saint Petersburg chain; square stitch, an off loom stitch that mimics the look of loomed bead projects.

  5. Brick stitch - Wikipedia

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    It is a relative of another off-loom technique called peyote stitch or gourd stitch. [2] A brick stitch pattern can be worked as a peyote stitch pattern if turned through 90 degrees. Brick stitch is different from other stitches in bead weaving as the beads are attached to the thread in between the beads, not to the last bead added, as in other ...

  6. Form constant - Wikipedia

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    Klüver's four form constants. In 1926, Heinrich Klüver systematically studied the effects of mescaline on the subjective experiences of its users. In addition to producing hallucinations characterized by bright, "highly saturated" colors and vivid imagery, Klüver noticed that mescaline produced recurring geometric patterns in different users.

  7. He Allegedly Messaged Woman 'So I Raped You' and Then ... - AOL

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    Years later, Keeler claims Cleary sent her chilling messages on Facebook admitting to the sexual assault. "So I raped you,” Cleary allegedly wrote, per the affidavit.

  8. Hotels, travel industry heed US surgeon general's alcohol ...

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    Following the U.S. surgeon general's new advisory linking alcohol to seven different types of cancer, hotels are expanding alcohol-free offerings. Travel industry experts speak out.

  9. Right-angle weave - Wikipedia

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    A three-dimensional Ganesha figure from beads made using right-angle weave stitch.. Right-angle weave stitch, also known as RAW, is an off-loom bead weaving technique. Beads are stitched together with thread only making right angle turns, hence the name.