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Peyote Stitch Beaded Jewelry
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6 CQ
In this beading lesson, finish off your increasing peyote stitch bracelet with a few additional techniques and show off your one-of-a-kind creation!
with JRPDesigns BeadworkIn this beading lesson, finish off your increasing peyote stitch bracelet with a few additional techniques and show off your one-of-a-kind creation!
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6 CQ
Give your jewelry creations even more dimension by learning how to do the tubular peyote stitch in this lesson that starts a peyote stitch bracelet.
with JRPDesigns BeadworkGive your jewelry creations even more dimension by learning how to do the tubular peyote stitch in this lesson that starts a peyote stitch bracelet.
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7 CQ
Why stick with tubes when you can create spiraling jewelry designs? In this bead weaving lesson, learn two methods for making the spiral peyote stitch.
with JRPDesigns BeadworkWhy stick with tubes when you can create spiraling jewelry designs? In this bead weaving lesson, learn two methods for making the spiral peyote stitch.
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7 CQ
In this beadworking lesson, learn how to finish off a tubular and spiral peyote stitch bracelet by creating a toggle clasp and loop for easy on-and-off wear.
with JRPDesigns BeadworkIn this beadworking lesson, learn how to finish off a tubular and spiral peyote stitch bracelet by creating a toggle clasp and loop for easy on-and-off wear.
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6 CQ
In this bead weaving lesson, learn how to bezel—a form of tubular peyote stitch—a center bead to turn it into a unique, bead-laced pendant for a necklace.
with JRPDesigns BeadworkIn this bead weaving lesson, learn how to bezel—a form of tubular peyote stitch—a center bead to turn it into a unique, bead-laced pendant for a necklace.
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