Pattern - Sorbet Bracelet

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Get creative with the Sorbet Bracelet. Allie uses mixed Miyuki Delicas 11/0 in a peyote stitch to create these fun beaded beads to string on Waxed Linen Cording. This project is funky and fun and the possibilities are endless. Gather your materials and come create with us!!
Technique Learned: Peyote Stitch

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Sorbet Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Begin by threading a size 12 needle with approximately three feet of Wildfire beading thread and adding a stop bead.
String 16 Miyuki Delicas 11/0 beads in your chosen color pattern, ensuring groups of even numbers for even peyote stitch.
Start the peyote stitch by adding a bead, skipping a bead, and sewing through the next bead, continuing this pattern along the row.
After completing a strip of peyote stitch to the desired length, seam the tube by zipping up the edges to form a seamless tubular bead.
Create multiple beaded tubes with varying or matching colors based on your design preference.
Cut a 20-inch piece of waxed linen cord for the toggle bar and additional cords for assembling the bracelet.
String the beaded tubes onto the waxed linen cords, spacing them evenly and securing with overhand knots.
Finish the bracelet by creating a toggle loop with the cords and trimming any excess cord.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Item Description

Get creative with the Sorbet Bracelet. Allie uses mixed Miyuki Delicas 11/0 in a peyote stitch to create these fun beaded beads to string on Waxed Linen Cording. This project is funky and fun and the possibilities are endless. Gather your materials and come create with us!!
Technique Learned: Peyote Stitch

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Begin by threading a size 12 needle with approximately three feet of Wildfire beading thread and adding a stop bead.
String 16 Miyuki Delicas 11/0 beads in your chosen color pattern, ensuring groups of even numbers for even peyote stitch.
Start the peyote stitch by adding a bead, skipping a bead, and sewing through the next bead, continuing this pattern along the row.
After completing a strip of peyote stitch to the desired length, seam the tube by zipping up the edges to form a seamless tubular bead.
Create multiple beaded tubes with varying or matching colors based on your design preference.
Cut a 20-inch piece of waxed linen cord for the toggle bar and additional cords for assembling the bracelet.
String the beaded tubes onto the waxed linen cords, spacing them evenly and securing with overhand knots.
Finish the bracelet by creating a toggle loop with the cords and trimming any excess cord.