Mountain Valley Bracelet Tutorial

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In this video from PotomacBeads we teach you how to make our "Mountain Valley Bracelet" design, which uses Czech two hole Rulla beads and Czech 6mm two hole pyramid beads. Find links to the products below. Enjoy!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Mountain Valley Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Beading tutorial
  • Peyote stitch bracelet
  • Two-hole beads jewelry
  • DIY jewelry making
  • Czech Rulla beads
  • Pyramid beads bracelet
  • Seed bead embellishment
  • Beadweaving techniques
  • Cup button clasp
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Gather your materials: two-hole Rulla and pyramid beads, 11/0 seed beads, beading needles, Beadalon Wildfire thread, and a cup button for the clasp.
    Start by threading your needle with a length of Wildfire thread, double the length of your arm span, and secure a stop bead.
    Begin the peyote stitch by adding three Rulla beads and one pyramid bead, ensuring the holes are correctly aligned.
    Continue the pattern, alternating between Rulla and pyramid beads, adding 11/0 seed beads for embellishment along the edges.
    Measure the bracelet to your desired length, leaving space for the clasp.
    Finish the bracelet by securing the cup button clasp with 11/0 seed beads, creating a loop for the button and securing the thread with half hitch knots.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    In this video from PotomacBeads we teach you how to make our "Mountain Valley Bracelet" design, which uses Czech two hole Rulla beads and Czech 6mm two hole pyramid beads. Find links to the products below. Enjoy!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Beading tutorial
  • Peyote stitch bracelet
  • Two-hole beads jewelry
  • DIY jewelry making
  • Czech Rulla beads
  • Pyramid beads bracelet
  • Seed bead embellishment
  • Beadweaving techniques
  • Cup button clasp
  • Project Steps

    Gather your materials: two-hole Rulla and pyramid beads, 11/0 seed beads, beading needles, Beadalon Wildfire thread, and a cup button for the clasp.
    Start by threading your needle with a length of Wildfire thread, double the length of your arm span, and secure a stop bead.
    Begin the peyote stitch by adding three Rulla beads and one pyramid bead, ensuring the holes are correctly aligned.
    Continue the pattern, alternating between Rulla and pyramid beads, adding 11/0 seed beads for embellishment along the edges.
    Measure the bracelet to your desired length, leaving space for the clasp.
    Finish the bracelet by securing the cup button clasp with 11/0 seed beads, creating a loop for the button and securing the thread with half hitch knots.