Artbeads Designer Seed Bead Blends offer so many ways to play with color palettes in your designs. You can add the colors at random, separate them out for a color-blocked look, or use the colors to create patterns in your designs. Cynthia used our Frosty Filigree Blend to create a chevron look in her peyote-stitch bracelet. See more inspiration for using Designer Seed Bead Blends in your jewelry-making projects in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Start an odd-count peyote stitch bracelet by stringing 15 silver seed beads from the Artbeads Frosty Filigree Designer Blend onto your thread. These beads will become the first two rows of your bracelet. To learn how to create an odd-count peyote stitch, take a look at our tutorial video with Leslie Rogalski. Continue the peyote stitch, referring to our PDF diagram for the color pattern. Our bracelet fits a wrist size of six inches, but if you need to make your bracelet longer, you can just add more rows of silver beads to each end.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Chevron Shine PDF Diagram
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!
Artbeads Designer Seed Bead Blends offer so many ways to play with color palettes in your designs. You can add the colors at random, separate them out for a color-blocked look, or use the colors to create patterns in your designs. Cynthia used our Frosty Filigree Blend to create a chevron look in her peyote-stitch bracelet. See more inspiration for using Designer Seed Bead Blends in your jewelry-making projects in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Start an odd-count peyote stitch bracelet by stringing 15 silver seed beads from the Artbeads Frosty Filigree Designer Blend onto your thread. These beads will become the first two rows of your bracelet. To learn how to create an odd-count peyote stitch, take a look at our tutorial video with Leslie Rogalski. Continue the peyote stitch, referring to our PDF diagram for the color pattern. Our bracelet fits a wrist size of six inches, but if you need to make your bracelet longer, you can just add more rows of silver beads to each end.
Odd Count Peyote Video Tutorial
Odd-Count Peyote Stitch PDF Diagram
Chevron Shine PDF Diagram