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Beginner seed bead project. Make this simple and fun project with wildly colorful beads and buttons, muted classy colors with antique buttons, or, for an evening out, elegant golds and silvers and black or white with fancy modern buttons. I chose aqua-lined cube beads; silver-lined AB finished cobalt, size 6°; silver-lined chartreuse, size 8°; matte-finished periwinkle, size 8°; and purple-lined light blue, size 6°. Be creative. If you can't find these specific beads, use any combination of your favorite colors. (The buttons I use are made by Judie Mistretta, of Albuquerque, NM.) You will make 1" x 1" flat peyote stitched squares and connect them to each other with buttons. It is important to use shank-style buttons. The typical shank is approximately 1/8" wide. Measure your wrist, and add the quantity of squares and buttons to calculate the length of the bracelet. Be sure to account for the connecting loop and button. The quantity of squares and buttons will, of course, depend on the size of your wrist, and how loose or tight you like to wear your bracelets. If you prefer more delicate jewelry, make your squares smaller and use smaller buttons. Editor's note: To read about this bead artist, see Sweet Obsession, page 58 in the January 1999 issue. |
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STEP 1. Flat peyote stitch.
Counting from the needle end and heading for the knot, put your needle through the third bead only, marked with a star in the drawing.
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STEP 5. Repeat the last step back and forth, staying on one side (like laying bricks), until you bave a 1" x 1" square of peyote stitch. | |||||
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STEP 6. STEP 7. STEP 8. Connecting the squares with buttons. | ||||||
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STEP 10. Finishing your bracelet. STEP 11.
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