TOHO seed beads are great beads to use when making peyote stitch rings. Cynthia made three different rings with three different types of TOHO seed beads: Round, Treasure, and Aiko. She used the same pattern for all three rings and switched up the colors for variety. You can watch Cynthia and Cheri make peyote stitch rings like these in this special Artbeads Cafe episode, filmed on Facebook Live
Create an odd-count peyote stitch band following the color pattern of our PDF Diagram. We used TOHO 11/0 bead rounds in opaque white, matte opaque black, matte opaque turquoise, and higher-metallic dark plum iris.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Live It Up Rings PDF Diagram
Peyote Stitch Ring Tutorial
Bead Weaving Basics: Starting, Ending, and Adding Thread
Repeat the steps from above to make an odd-count peyote stitch ring with TOHO Aiko 11/0 precision cylinder seed beads in Ceylon denim blue, opaque frosted turquoise, opaque white rainbow, and orange-lined jonquil rainbow. Remove rows if you need to shorten the length or add more plain Ceylon denim blue rows if you need to add length.
Repeat the steps from above to make an odd count peyote stitch ring with TOHO Treasure 11/0 seed beads in opaque-lustered Navajo white, gold-lustered raspberry, silver-lined aquamarine, and inside-color rainbow Rosaline/opaque purple-lined. Remove rows if you need to shorten the length or add more plain white rows if you need to add length.
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!
TOHO seed beads are great beads to use when making peyote stitch rings. Cynthia made three different rings with three different types of TOHO seed beads: Round, Treasure, and Aiko. She used the same pattern for all three rings and switched up the colors for variety. You can watch Cynthia and Cheri make peyote stitch rings like these in this special Artbeads Cafe episode, filmed on Facebook Live
Create an odd-count peyote stitch band following the color pattern of our PDF Diagram. We used TOHO 11/0 bead rounds in opaque white, matte opaque black, matte opaque turquoise, and higher-metallic dark plum iris.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Live It Up Rings PDF Diagram
Peyote Stitch Ring Tutorial
Bead Weaving Basics: Starting, Ending, and Adding Thread
Repeat the steps from above to make an odd-count peyote stitch ring with TOHO Aiko 11/0 precision cylinder seed beads in Ceylon denim blue, opaque frosted turquoise, opaque white rainbow, and orange-lined jonquil rainbow. Remove rows if you need to shorten the length or add more plain Ceylon denim blue rows if you need to add length.
Repeat the steps from above to make an odd count peyote stitch ring with TOHO Treasure 11/0 seed beads in opaque-lustered Navajo white, gold-lustered raspberry, silver-lined aquamarine, and inside-color rainbow Rosaline/opaque purple-lined. Remove rows if you need to shorten the length or add more plain white rows if you need to add length.