You can jazz up your peyote stitch designs with help from Cymbal components. These bead endings and substitutes work seamlessly with your other beads to provide beautiful accents and functional connection points. Cynthia used pyramid-shaped bead substitutes in the center of her stitch for some dimension and also used bead endings to easily add her chosen clasp. Make this bracelet and find out how easy it is to add Cymbal components to your projects.
Start the first two rows of odd-count peyote stitch with one TOHO 8/0 bead round in trans-lustered teal, five TOHO 8/0 bead rounds in marbled opaque turquoise/blue, and one teal bead. Continue the stitch in this color pattern (with teal beads on each edge), for five more rows, for a total of seven rows.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
You can jazz up your peyote stitch designs with help from Cymbal components. These bead endings and substitutes work seamlessly with your other beads to provide beautiful accents and functional connection points. Cynthia used pyramid-shaped bead substitutes in the center of her stitch for some dimension and also used bead endings to easily add her chosen clasp. Make this bracelet and find out how easy it is to add Cymbal components to your projects.
Start the first two rows of odd-count peyote stitch with one TOHO 8/0 bead round in trans-lustered teal, five TOHO 8/0 bead rounds in marbled opaque turquoise/blue, and one teal bead. Continue the stitch in this color pattern (with teal beads on each edge), for five more rows, for a total of seven rows.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram