There are endless ways to finish designs featuring the peyote stitch. This bracelet features the stitch folded over D ring components from TierraCast. This unique technique adds flawless style to the bracelet. You'll find even more ideas for incorporating TierraCast components into your designs in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Create a peyote stitch strip 10 beads wide. Use Miyuki metallic matte 22 karat bright gold Delica seed beads for the first bead, then use a Miyuki 11/0 galvanized tarnished silver Delica seed bead for the second bead. For beads 3-8, use the bright gold Delicas. Bead 9 will be a tarnished silver Delica. Bead 10 will be a bright gold Delica. Follow this pattern for the rest of the bracelet.
Even Count Peyote Stitch Text Tutorial
Even Count Peyote Stitch Video Tutorial
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!
There are endless ways to finish designs featuring the peyote stitch. This bracelet features the stitch folded over D ring components from TierraCast. This unique technique adds flawless style to the bracelet. You'll find even more ideas for incorporating TierraCast components into your designs in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Create a peyote stitch strip 10 beads wide. Use Miyuki metallic matte 22 karat bright gold Delica seed beads for the first bead, then use a Miyuki 11/0 galvanized tarnished silver Delica seed bead for the second bead. For beads 3-8, use the bright gold Delicas. Bead 9 will be a tarnished silver Delica. Bead 10 will be a bright gold Delica. Follow this pattern for the rest of the bracelet.
Even Count Peyote Stitch Text Tutorial
Even Count Peyote Stitch Video Tutorial