Bithia Bracelet Beading Pattern Download

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This fun-to-make bracelet was inspired by the ancient town of Bithia, Italy. A pathway of seed beads, shaped beads, and fire-polished rounds nestle together perfectly.

Specs

SKU: EP18292 Categories: , , , , Tag:

Description

Create and customize an intricate beaded bracelet inspired by the culture of Bithia, Italy. Using right-angle weave, a peyote stitch variation and picot stitching, this project is perfect for intermediate bead artists.

Techniques:

  • Right-angle weave
  • Peyote stitch variation
  • Picot

Materials

  • 2 g turquoise green opaque size 15° Japanese seed beads
  • 0.5 g olive semi-glazed size 11° Japanese seed beads
  • 2 g matte grass green transparent size 8° Japanese seed beads
  • 5 g matte peridot vitrail 3.8x1mm O beads
  • 7 g emerald luster 4x2mm 2-hole MiniDuos
  • 22 light green luster opaque 10x5mm 3-hole Arcos par Puca beads
  • 20 olivine 4mm fire-polished rounds
  • 23 milky dark peridot 6mm fire-polished rounds
  • 2 gold 6mm jump rings
  • 1 antiqued gold 16mm toggle clasp
  • Dark green size D Superlon beading thread

Tools:

  • Scissors
  • Size 12 beading needle
  • 2 pairs of chain – or flat-nose pliers

Finished Size: 1 ½” x 7 ½”

Originally Published: Beadwork, February/March 2020.

Additional information

Craft

Beading

Author/Designer

Debora Hodoyer

Project

Bracelet

Concentration

Intermediate

Brand

Beadwork

Primary Subject

Beading

Product Type

Pattern Download

File Type

PDF

Primary Materials

Shaped beads

Technique

Right-angle weave

Technique-2

Peyote stitch

Technique-3

Picots