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Pattern - Discduo Peyote Bracelet

This video tutorial features peyote stitch using PotomacBeads' exclusive 2-hole bead, the DiscDuo. DiscDuo beads are used in a variety of ways, and the two holes give it a lot of flexibility in designs. You will especially like peyote stitch projects, as the position of the holes helps to hide any thread paths.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Discduo Peyote Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare Materials: Gather DiscDuo beads, Miyuki 11/0 seed beads, beading needle, and thread.
Start Peyote Stitch: Thread a stop bead, then string three DiscDuo beads as the first row.
Continue Pattern: Alternate colors and add rows in the peyote stitch pattern, utilizing both holes of the DiscDuo beads.
Achieve Desired Length: Work until the bracelet reaches your desired length minus the clasp space.
Add Clasp: Sew on a cut button at one end and create a loop at the other end with seed beads for the clasp.
Side Decoration: Optionally add a row of seed beads along the edges for a finished look.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - Discduo Peyote Bracelet
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Item Description

This video tutorial features peyote stitch using PotomacBeads' exclusive 2-hole bead, the DiscDuo. DiscDuo beads are used in a variety of ways, and the two holes give it a lot of flexibility in designs. You will especially like peyote stitch projects, as the position of the holes helps to hide any thread paths.

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Project Steps

Prepare Materials: Gather DiscDuo beads, Miyuki 11/0 seed beads, beading needle, and thread.
Start Peyote Stitch: Thread a stop bead, then string three DiscDuo beads as the first row.
Continue Pattern: Alternate colors and add rows in the peyote stitch pattern, utilizing both holes of the DiscDuo beads.
Achieve Desired Length: Work until the bracelet reaches your desired length minus the clasp space.
Add Clasp: Sew on a cut button at one end and create a loop at the other end with seed beads for the clasp.
Side Decoration: Optionally add a row of seed beads along the edges for a finished look.