You'll love mixing and matching bracelet strands with the help of Hiilos interchangeable clasps.
Create your peyote stitch bands using odd-count peyote stitch and the colors and diagrams listed in our PDF Diagram.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Sweet Peach PDF Diagram
Use pliers to gently open a 20mm tube for Hiilos interchangeable clasps. Add the end of the widest peyote band into the tube. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the band. Repeat on the other end of the band with another tube.
How to Finish a Peyote Band for a Hiilos Interchangeable Clasp Video
Use pliers to gently open an 11mm tube. Add the end of the striped peyote band into the tube. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the band. Repeat on the other end of the band with another tube.
Cut a length of small oval link chain to the desired length for a bracelet, keeping in mind the clasp will add some length. Add a jump ring to one end of the chain. While the jump ring is open, add a seed bead. Close the jump ring and repeat on the other end of the chain.
Cut a length of flat oval cable chain to the desired length for a bracelet. Add a jump ring to one end of the chain. While the jump ring is open, add a seed bead. Close the jump ring and repeat on the other end of the chain.
Use pliers to gently open a 20mm tube. Add the seed bead on the jump ring at the end of a chain strand into the tube, followed by the remaining peyote band, and the seed bead at the end of the other chain strand. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the strands. Repeat on the other end of the strands with another tube.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add the following pattern:
Repeat this pattern 14 times. Add a crimp tube and a seed bead to the end of the wire. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimps with a crimp cover each.
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add a tangerine round bead and then add the following pattern:
Repeat this pattern 5 times, then add 1 old gold seed bead, 1 fuchsia bicone, 1 old gold seed bead, 1 tangerine round. Add a crimp tube and a seed bead to the wire, bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide both crimps with a crimp cover earch.
How to Finish a Beaded Strand for a Hiilos Interchangeable Clasp Video
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Add a crimp tube to the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add 7 TOHO 11/0 gilt-lined alabaster round seed beads and then the following pattern to the wire:
Repeat this pattern 3 times and then add 2 additional gilt-lined alabaster seed beads. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Use pliers to gently open an 11mm tube. Add the end of the chain strand into the tube, followed by the end of the beaded strand. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the strands. Repeat on the other end of the strands with another tube.
Slide the desired tubes into one side of a Hiilos 22mm or 45mm clasp and then slide the tubes on the other ends of the bracelets into the other side of the clasp in reverse order. You can also try different Hiilos clasps sizes for larger or smaller bracelet stacks.
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'll love mixing and matching bracelet strands with the help of Hiilos interchangeable clasps.
Create your peyote stitch bands using odd-count peyote stitch and the colors and diagrams listed in our PDF Diagram.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Sweet Peach PDF Diagram
Use pliers to gently open a 20mm tube for Hiilos interchangeable clasps. Add the end of the widest peyote band into the tube. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the band. Repeat on the other end of the band with another tube.
How to Finish a Peyote Band for a Hiilos Interchangeable Clasp Video
Use pliers to gently open an 11mm tube. Add the end of the striped peyote band into the tube. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the band. Repeat on the other end of the band with another tube.
Cut a length of small oval link chain to the desired length for a bracelet, keeping in mind the clasp will add some length. Add a jump ring to one end of the chain. While the jump ring is open, add a seed bead. Close the jump ring and repeat on the other end of the chain.
Cut a length of flat oval cable chain to the desired length for a bracelet. Add a jump ring to one end of the chain. While the jump ring is open, add a seed bead. Close the jump ring and repeat on the other end of the chain.
Use pliers to gently open a 20mm tube. Add the seed bead on the jump ring at the end of a chain strand into the tube, followed by the remaining peyote band, and the seed bead at the end of the other chain strand. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the strands. Repeat on the other end of the strands with another tube.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add the following pattern:
Repeat this pattern 14 times. Add a crimp tube and a seed bead to the end of the wire. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimps with a crimp cover each.
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add a tangerine round bead and then add the following pattern:
Repeat this pattern 5 times, then add 1 old gold seed bead, 1 fuchsia bicone, 1 old gold seed bead, 1 tangerine round. Add a crimp tube and a seed bead to the wire, bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide both crimps with a crimp cover earch.
How to Finish a Beaded Strand for a Hiilos Interchangeable Clasp Video
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 12 inches long. Add a crimp tube to the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Then, add 7 TOHO 11/0 gilt-lined alabaster round seed beads and then the following pattern to the wire:
Repeat this pattern 3 times and then add 2 additional gilt-lined alabaster seed beads. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a seed bead. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Use pliers to gently open an 11mm tube. Add the end of the chain strand into the tube, followed by the end of the beaded strand. Close the ends of the tube and squeeze the tube shut around the strands. Repeat on the other end of the strands with another tube.
Slide the desired tubes into one side of a Hiilos 22mm or 45mm clasp and then slide the tubes on the other ends of the bracelets into the other side of the clasp in reverse order. You can also try different Hiilos clasps sizes for larger or smaller bracelet stacks.