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Earring band 1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, attach a stop bead, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Starting at the lower-left corner of the pattern, pick up 110 cylinder beads for rows 1 and 2: one color A, four color Bs, and three As. 2 Following the pattern, work in flat even-count peyote stitch using the appropriate color cylinders. End the tail, but not the working thread. 3 Make a second earring band. PEYOTE STITCH a Assembly 1 Wrap an earring band around the center of a channel bead, and zip up the ends (photo a). End the working thread. 2 On a head pin, string a 6 mm pearl, the beaded channel bead, and a pearl. Make a plain loop: Trim the headpin ¼ in. (6 mm) from the top pearl, and using chainnose pliers, make a right-angle bend in the wire directly above the pearl (photo b). 3 Grip the end of the wire with round- nose pliers so that the wire is flush with the jaws of the pliers where they meet. Rotate the wire toward the bend until the tip of the wire touches the bend, creating a loop (photo c). 4 Slide the loop of the dangle onto a kidney ear wire. 5 Repeat steps 1–4 to complete the second earring. w Channel earrings Stitch a lively peyote band around a metal channel bead to create a pair of snappy earrings. designed by Marla Salezze b c facetjewelry.com FCT-SC-021720-01 ©2016 Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher.

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Page 1: PEYOTE STITCH Channel earrings - FacetJewelry.com...Earring band 1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, attach a stop bead, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Starting at the lower-left corner of

Earring band1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, attach a stop bead, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Starting at the lower-left corner of the pattern, pick up 110 cylinder beads for rows 1 and 2: one color A, four color Bs, and three As.2 Following the pattern, work in flat even-count peyote stitch using the appropriate color cylinders. End the tail, but not the working thread.3 Make a second earring band.

PEYOTE STITCH

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Assembly1 Wrap an earring band around the center of a channel bead, and zip up the ends (photo a). End the working thread.2 On a head pin, string a 6 mm pearl, the beaded channel bead, and a pearl. Make a plain loop: Trim the headpin ¼ in. (6 mm) from the top pearl, and using chainnose pliers, make a right-angle bend in the wire directly above the pearl (photo b).

3 Grip the end of the wire with round-nose pliers so that the wire is flush with the jaws of the pliers where they meet. Rotate the wire toward the bend until the tip of the wire touches the bend, creating a loop (photo c).4 Slide the loop of the dangle onto a kidney ear wire.5 Repeat steps 1–4 to complete the second earring. w

Channelearrings

Stitch a lively peyote band around a metal channel bead to create a pair of snappy earrings.

designed by Marla Salezze

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©2016 Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher.

Page 2: PEYOTE STITCH Channel earrings - FacetJewelry.com...Earring band 1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, attach a stop bead, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Starting at the lower-left corner of

color A

color B

110 cylinder beads

color A

color B

110 cylinder beads

Difficulty rating

Materialsblack earrings 11⁄16 in. (2.7 cm)• 4 6 mm glass pearls (Swarovski, light gray)• 110 Miyuki Delica cylinder beads

- 1 g color A (DB310, matte black) - 1 g color B (DB1486, transparent luster

squirrel gray)• 2 13 x 11 mm channel beads (silver, Nunn Design; www.fusionbeads.com)• 2 22-gauge 11⁄2-in. (3.8 cm) head pins (silver)• 1 pair of earring findings (silver)• chainnose pliers• roundnose pliers• wire cutters

blue earring colors• 6 mm glass pearls (Swarovski, bright gold)• 110 Miyuki Delica cylinder beads

- color A (DB1833, Duracoat galvanized bright gold) - color B (DB1782, white-lined rainbow

gem turquoise)

PATTERN

Do you prefer a word chart to a graphed pattern? Go to www.BeadAndButton.com/resources to get a peyote word chart for the earring band.