RounDuo Peyote Stitch Tutorial

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This video from PotomacBeads teaches you how to use our exclusive two-hole RounDuo beads to make a fun bracelet using Peyote Stitch in a diagonal pattern. Find links to buy products below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

RounDuo Peyote Stitch Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
RounDuo Beads - Crystal Labrador
RounDuo Beads - White Baby Blue Luster
RounDuo Beads - Crystal Vitrail Matted
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Magic Blue
Cup Button - Opal

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare Your Materials: Gather all beads, thread, needle, and other tools as listed.
Thread Preparation: Cut about 5 feet of thread, secure a stop bead at one end, and thread the needle.
Adding Beads: Start by adding RounDuo beads separated by two Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0, in a sequence to create the base of your bracelet.
Initiating Peyote Stitch: Use the Peyote stitch in a diagonal manner by adding RounDuo beads in the color you are exiting or entering, separated by seed beads.
Extending the Bracelet: Continue the pattern to the desired length, keeping the tension tight for a neat appearance.
Adding More Thread: If needed, securely add more thread and continue the pattern.
Finishing with a Clasp: Secure a cup button at one end and create a loop on the other end large enough for the button to fit through, finishing off with knots and glue for security.

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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This video from PotomacBeads teaches you how to use our exclusive two-hole RounDuo beads to make a fun bracelet using Peyote Stitch in a diagonal pattern. Find links to buy products below.

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
RounDuo Beads - Crystal Labrador
RounDuo Beads - White Baby Blue Luster
RounDuo Beads - Crystal Vitrail Matted
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Magic Blue
Cup Button - Opal

Project Steps

Prepare Your Materials: Gather all beads, thread, needle, and other tools as listed.
Thread Preparation: Cut about 5 feet of thread, secure a stop bead at one end, and thread the needle.
Adding Beads: Start by adding RounDuo beads separated by two Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0, in a sequence to create the base of your bracelet.
Initiating Peyote Stitch: Use the Peyote stitch in a diagonal manner by adding RounDuo beads in the color you are exiting or entering, separated by seed beads.
Extending the Bracelet: Continue the pattern to the desired length, keeping the tension tight for a neat appearance.
Adding More Thread: If needed, securely add more thread and continue the pattern.
Finishing with a Clasp: Secure a cup button at one end and create a loop on the other end large enough for the button to fit through, finishing off with knots and glue for security.