RounTrio Peyote Bracelet Tutorial

This video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company designer & co-founder Allie Buchman teaches you how to use peyote stitch to make this bracelet using 3-hole RounTrio beads. RounTrio beads have both a smooth and faceted option. You will enjoy designing with RounTrio beads because they work incredibly well for peyote with the two holes, and the third hole gives even more flexibility.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

RounTrio Peyote Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 3-hole RounTrio beads (both smooth and faceted options)
  • 15/0 seed beads in Crystal Apricot color
  • Size 10 needle (Pony brand)
  • .006 green wildfire thread
  • Super new glue
  • Thread burner (Thread Zap II)
  • Slip and snip pliers
  • Bead mat
  • Magic wine PC button (for the clasp)
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all materials and tools listed.
    Start with a Stop Bead: Thread your needle and attach a stop bead to begin.
    Laying the Foundation: Start the peyote stitch by adding RounTrio beads and 15/0 seed beads following the pattern.
    Building the Pattern: Continue the peyote stitch, alternating between the RounTrio beads and 15/0 seed beads to create the zigzag pattern.
    Adding the Clasp: Once you've reached the desired length, add the button clasp using 15/0 seed beads.
    Finishing Touches: Secure the thread with knots and trim any excess. Add a loop for the button clasp to complete your bracelet.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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    Item Description

    This video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company designer & co-founder Allie Buchman teaches you how to use peyote stitch to make this bracelet using 3-hole RounTrio beads. RounTrio beads have both a smooth and faceted option. You will enjoy designing with RounTrio beads because they work incredibly well for peyote with the two holes, and the third hole gives even more flexibility.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 3-hole RounTrio beads (both smooth and faceted options)
  • 15/0 seed beads in Crystal Apricot color
  • Size 10 needle (Pony brand)
  • .006 green wildfire thread
  • Super new glue
  • Thread burner (Thread Zap II)
  • Slip and snip pliers
  • Bead mat
  • Magic wine PC button (for the clasp)
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all materials and tools listed.
    Start with a Stop Bead: Thread your needle and attach a stop bead to begin.
    Laying the Foundation: Start the peyote stitch by adding RounTrio beads and 15/0 seed beads following the pattern.
    Building the Pattern: Continue the peyote stitch, alternating between the RounTrio beads and 15/0 seed beads to create the zigzag pattern.
    Adding the Clasp: Once you've reached the desired length, add the button clasp using 15/0 seed beads.
    Finishing Touches: Secure the thread with knots and trim any excess. Add a loop for the button clasp to complete your bracelet.