Beginner Friendly Peyote Bracelet Tutorial | Even Count Peyote with Lace Edges | DIY Beaded Bracelet
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2026年04月11日
In this tutorial I will show you how to make a beautiful even count peyote stitch bracelet with delicate lace edges. This design is very beginner-friendly and uses a simple repeatable pattern, making it perfect for anyone learning peyote stitch.
In the video I demonstrate the beginning of the bracelet, the repeatable pattern section, and how to finish the piece, so you can easily create a bracelet of any length.
This design is very versatile — you can use the same technique to create bracelets, earrings, or other beaded jewelry pieces.
You can also use any colors or bead brands you like, the colors used in this tutorial are simply the combination I chose for this example.
Materials used in this tutorial:
• Toho seed beads 11/0 (pink, dark green, light green) – bracelet body
• Toho seed beads 15/0 (pink) – lace edges
• Size 11 beading needle
• Thread: S-Lon D (or any strong beading thread)
• Clasp of your choice
Because the pattern is repeatable, you can easily adjust the length to fit your wrist.
This is a great project if you are learning peyote stitch and want to practice creating decorative edges for your beadwork.
Happy beading!
In the video I demonstrate the beginning of the bracelet, the repeatable pattern section, and how to finish the piece, so you can easily create a bracelet of any length.
This design is very versatile — you can use the same technique to create bracelets, earrings, or other beaded jewelry pieces.
You can also use any colors or bead brands you like, the colors used in this tutorial are simply the combination I chose for this example.
Materials used in this tutorial:
• Toho seed beads 11/0 (pink, dark green, light green) – bracelet body
• Toho seed beads 15/0 (pink) – lace edges
• Size 11 beading needle
• Thread: S-Lon D (or any strong beading thread)
• Clasp of your choice
Because the pattern is repeatable, you can easily adjust the length to fit your wrist.
This is a great project if you are learning peyote stitch and want to practice creating decorative edges for your beadwork.
Happy beading!