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Pattern - Riverbed Bracelet

In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Tereza teaches you how to make her "Riverbed" bracelet design using StormDuo beads & peyote stitch. Find a list of supplies used in the description below. Colors used in this video:

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Riverbed Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Given the lack of direct video access and transcript, here's a general outline for a project like this:
Gather all your materials.
Cut a length of beading thread appropriate for your bracelet size.
Thread your needle and begin adding StormDuo beads, following the peyote stitch method.
Work your way through the bracelet length, ensuring even tension.
Finish off by securing the ends and adding a clasp for closure.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - Riverbed Bracelet
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Item Description

In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Tereza teaches you how to make her "Riverbed" bracelet design using StormDuo beads & peyote stitch. Find a list of supplies used in the description below. Colors used in this video:

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Given the lack of direct video access and transcript, here's a general outline for a project like this:
Gather all your materials.
Cut a length of beading thread appropriate for your bracelet size.
Thread your needle and begin adding StormDuo beads, following the peyote stitch method.
Work your way through the bracelet length, ensuring even tension.
Finish off by securing the ends and adding a clasp for closure.