Our Aiko Seed Bead Mixes are perfect for creating gorgeous beaded patterns thanks to the lovely color combinations included in each one.
Create an odd-count peyote stitch band following the color pattern of our PDF diagram. We used the Grapevines Aiko Seed Bead Mix.
Vineyard Trellis PDF Diagram
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Refer to the PDF diagram for different bracelet sizes, keeping in mind the clasp adds about 1 1/4-inch of length. If you need to add additional length to your bracelet, add plain rows of the dark green Aiko color to each end of the bracelet.
Slide a TierraCast crimp end over one end of your peyote band. Squeeze the component down around the end using pliers. Be careful not to squeeze too hard, as you could break your beads, but do make sure the end is securely in place. Go slow and if you need to, use glue. Repeat for the other end of the bracelet.
Attach the toggle bar to one end of the bracelet using two jump rings linked together. Attach the toggle ring to the other end of the bracelet using one jump ring.
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!
Our Aiko Seed Bead Mixes are perfect for creating gorgeous beaded patterns thanks to the lovely color combinations included in each one.
Create an odd-count peyote stitch band following the color pattern of our PDF diagram. We used the Grapevines Aiko Seed Bead Mix.
Vineyard Trellis PDF Diagram
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Refer to the PDF diagram for different bracelet sizes, keeping in mind the clasp adds about 1 1/4-inch of length. If you need to add additional length to your bracelet, add plain rows of the dark green Aiko color to each end of the bracelet.
Slide a TierraCast crimp end over one end of your peyote band. Squeeze the component down around the end using pliers. Be careful not to squeeze too hard, as you could break your beads, but do make sure the end is securely in place. Go slow and if you need to, use glue. Repeat for the other end of the bracelet.
Attach the toggle bar to one end of the bracelet using two jump rings linked together. Attach the toggle ring to the other end of the bracelet using one jump ring.