These gorgeous bracelet patterns work up beautifully when using TOHO Aiko seed beads.
For the purple bracelet, start an odd-count peyote stitch bracelet following the color pattern in the PDF diagram. We used TOHO Aiko seed beads in silver-lined transparent crystal, opaque matte white rainbow, matte mauve, Ceylon celery green, and yellow-lined crystal. Start with 17 seed beads. These beads will become the first two rows in your peyote stitch bracelet, so follow the color pattern of these rows. Continue the peyote stitch following the color pattern.
Endless Style Bracelets Diagrams
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Refer to our PDF Diagram to adjust the sizing of the bracelet, keeping in mind the clasp will add some length.
Add a new thread or position your thread so that it is coming out of a center bead 3 rows down from the end of your bracelet. Stitch the TierraCast antique copper-plated pewter Triskele round button onto your bracelet. Loop through the button shank and seed beads on the bracelet several times for a secure hold. Secure and trim your thread.
Add a new thread to the other end of your bracelet and position it so that it is coming out of the 4th seed bead in the last row. Add 32 silver seed beads to the thread and then go through the 4th seed bead over from the other side of the bracelet. Check the loop with the button to make sure it fits well. Go through this loop of beads several times to reinforce. Secure and trim your thread.
Repeat these steps for the green bracelet, using the Translucent silver-lined white, dusty rose rainbow, mint green luster, Ceylon frosted banana creme, and matte white rainbow seed beads. Use the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter Celtic button for the button closure and add 36 translucent silver seed beads for the loop.
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!
These gorgeous bracelet patterns work up beautifully when using TOHO Aiko seed beads.
For the purple bracelet, start an odd-count peyote stitch bracelet following the color pattern in the PDF diagram. We used TOHO Aiko seed beads in silver-lined transparent crystal, opaque matte white rainbow, matte mauve, Ceylon celery green, and yellow-lined crystal. Start with 17 seed beads. These beads will become the first two rows in your peyote stitch bracelet, so follow the color pattern of these rows. Continue the peyote stitch following the color pattern.
Endless Style Bracelets Diagrams
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Refer to our PDF Diagram to adjust the sizing of the bracelet, keeping in mind the clasp will add some length.
Add a new thread or position your thread so that it is coming out of a center bead 3 rows down from the end of your bracelet. Stitch the TierraCast antique copper-plated pewter Triskele round button onto your bracelet. Loop through the button shank and seed beads on the bracelet several times for a secure hold. Secure and trim your thread.
Add a new thread to the other end of your bracelet and position it so that it is coming out of the 4th seed bead in the last row. Add 32 silver seed beads to the thread and then go through the 4th seed bead over from the other side of the bracelet. Check the loop with the button to make sure it fits well. Go through this loop of beads several times to reinforce. Secure and trim your thread.
Repeat these steps for the green bracelet, using the Translucent silver-lined white, dusty rose rainbow, mint green luster, Ceylon frosted banana creme, and matte white rainbow seed beads. Use the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter Celtic button for the button closure and add 36 translucent silver seed beads for the loop.