I love this bracelet for using leftover cylinder beads, it`s deceptively

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I love this bracelet for using leftover cylinder beads, it's deceptively simple. It looks like a
more intricate technique that it actually is. It's just even count flat peyote stitch.
You will need a border color, plus whatever color delicas you want for the blocks, for my
example I used pink and dark charcoal. Needle and thread, I used silamide. I'm planning on
making one in pinks and reds soon too, and I think it would look lovely in rainbow colors!
(If you know basic flat peyote you can skip this part)
Thread on a stop bead leaving a tail long enough to weave in and add a clasp.
Thread on 9 border color beads, go into the second bead from the last bead added, add a block
color, (called grey and pink from here out ) skip the 3rd grey bead in the start row, and pass
needle and thread through the next bead, repeat, add a grey bead, and go through the first
bead.
Repeat for 3 rows.
Next row, all grey beads.
Next row (increase row), work in grey again, then at the end, instead of turning, add 2 grey
beads, then repeat the first steps, this creates the diagonal blocks.
Work until it's long enough minus the size of the clasp you choose to use and then finish it
off, add your clasp and weave in all the ends.
The clasp I used is made with a simple flat peyote bead and loop.
Enjoy your bracelet!
Here are two graphs for you to use. One is to play with colorways, and the other is to graph
whatever you'd like.
As usual, I would love it if you sent me pictures of your finished project
I'd love to see them.
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