
We're delighted to offer you this new tutorial for making a pearl-weave cuff using the peyote impair technique. This design will enable you to create an original and elegant piece of jewelry, perfect for spring.
In this tutorial, you'll be able to follow each step step by step, to make your cuff easily.
The colors chosen for this model: green, white, orange and rose, bring freshness and softness, ideal for the season. Of course, you can personalize this bracelet by choosing your own Delica bead colors, to create a piece of jewelry that's totally your own. In fact, you can see a second, more autumnal version of the bracelet in one of the photos below. To make this version, you'll need the same colors as the green version, plus the brown color in the list of variations.
If you're new to odd peyote, don't panic! We've also included an introductory tutorial, so you can learn the basics and feel at ease before making your own cuff.
This model will complete your collection of handmade jewelry, and it can be endlessly adapted: by changing colors, patterns or widths, you can create unique bracelets to suit your desires.
Feel free to explore our other bead weaving tutorials to discover even more ideas and enrich your collection of creations.
We love to see your creations! If you reproduce this tutorial, share your cuff on social networks by tagging our Instagram account, our TikTok account or our Facebook page.







































































































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