Cobblestone Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Cobblestone Bracelet- DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make Anna Tonnesen's "Cobblestone Bracelet"design, using peyote stitch. Find a list of supplies in the description below.
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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
Czech Faceted Round 4mm - Montana Blue
Czech Faceted Round 4mm - Crystal AB
Czech Faceted Round 4mm - Golden Touch Regal
Czech Pearls 4mm - Fresh Cream
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Opaque Antique Beige
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Lemon Rainbow
Pewter Metal Button - Sunflower Silver

Quick Project Steps

Learn how to use a Peyote stitch to create this Cobblestone bracelet. The Czech faceted rounds have just the right amount of flash and color to make this piece a go-to accessory.The overlapping clasp style makes it comfortable to wear.
1. Begin by making a pattern of 6 groups of three seed beads in A and B colors. Pick up another group of three and skip the first three and pass through the second three. Repeat two more times. This is the beginning of the three drop peyote stitch.
2. Continue the pattern until it’s about half an inch long and then add the button to the middle of the next row. Continue the three drop peyote stitch for another couple inches. Watch the Cobblestone bracelet tutorial to see how to bead the second section of the bracelet with the Czech faceted rounds and complete the third section.
3. When you get to the end of the third section, make a loop out of seed beads big enough to fit over the button. Use a simple peyote stitch around the edge of the loop. Take the needle to the outside of the project and tie into a knot, work back into the project and tie off in another knot. Hide the tail end of the thread in the middle of the project. Cut the thread.
The Cobblestone bracelet is a beautiful bracelet with a lot of variety in it. It’s a simple project that’s good for beginners or people who would like to perfect their Peyote stitching skills.

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