How to make a bracelet bows Miyuki pearl weaving?
This bracelet features two weaving techniques: The odd peyote and herringbone weaving . There are several ways to achieve it, here is one of them. The principle is the same as the Bangle Mississipi Bracelet we made in a previous video. The difference is at the edges that are smoothed for one and notched for the other.
Be careful this is not a beginner tutorial. We advise you to have already woven Peyote Impair before. Here is a list of tutorials to train you:
If we break this bracelet, it is actually a Peyote bracelet to which we will give an angle to the center using herringbone weaving. This tutorial requires a lot of concentration, so we advise you to print the diagram and tick the beads as you go along. We must also think about the last pearl of the peaks that we may tend to forget. This part also requires a good knowledge in weaving of needle beads because it is necessary to turn U-turns in the weave to be able to place itself to put the beads of the tops.

We finished this bracelet with a button and a loop but nothing prevents you to finish it in Bangle as in the video mentioned above. The button used comes from the Atelier Brunette brand collection. Feel free to consult the different colors and finishes of buttons to find the one that will go perfectly with your creation.
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