South Carolina State Flag - Beadwork Pattern

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Bead the South Carolina Flag!

In the autumn of 1775, the Revolutionary Council of Safety asked Col. William Moultrie to design a flag for the South Carolina troops. Colonel Moultrie selected a blue background to match the uniforms of the troops and a crescent to signify the silver emblem worn on the front of their caps. Later, the palmetto tree was added to honor Moultrie's heroic defense of the palmetto log fort against the British fleet, on Sullivan's Island, June 28, 1776.

This peyote beading stitch pattern is based on the South Carolina state flag. You can make a beaded pin out of it or incorporate the motif into pretty much any beading project you want.

Beaded South Carolina Flag 

Project Information

This flag is made using odd-count peyote stitch, which is also known as gourd stitch. You would most likely make the flag in blue and silver or blue and white.

21 Beads Tall
47 Bead Wide
Finished Size About 1" x 3-1/2" using Delicas
Finished Size About 1-1/2" x 4" using Matsuno Size 11

The South Carolina Flag Pattern

How to Do the Peyote Stitch 

The odd-count peyote beading stitch is one of the easiest off-loom beading stitches to learn.

Odd Count Peyote Stitch Bracelet Part1

I love odd count peyote! You can create a pattern that is symmetrical, though that is not a big concern of mine as many of you know, but in this case the pattern that can be created in this wide cuff is more attractive in symmetry! And as Shanna says it allows you more freedom in color play! It starts off pretty much like even count, until it is time to turn the corner, so watch and learn as we experience odd count peyote! www.auntiesbeads.com

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Learn about the South Carolina State Flag 

What Wikipedia Has to Say

Category: File - :Flag of South Carolina.svg|thumb|300px|The Flag of the State of South Carolina

The Flag of the State of South Carolina is believed to have been originally designed in 1775 for use by South Carolinian troops during the American Revolutionary War. The blue of the flag was borrowed from the militia's uniforms and the crescent from the emblem on their caps. However, elements that compose the current flag were seen in as far back as 1765, in a banner used by South Carolina protesters of the Stamp Act. South Carolina's flag was ranked as the 10th best designed state or provincial flag in North America by the North American Vexillological Association in 2001.NAVA 2001 Flag Survey

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