FLOWER WAVES Bracelet Pattern

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You are purchasing an odd count peyote digital pattern....NOT THE ITEM IN THE PHOTO!!

**Knowledge of odd count peyote is needed as no instructions for this stitch are included in the directions.

BOY, is it HOT here in Texas this summer! I couldn’t help but keep my mind on the cool lake out my back door. With the HOT sun beating down on the water, I could see the BLENDING of the sun and waves! In the OASIS in my mind, little white flowers floated across the water as the sun was BAKING down! Here then is FLOWER WAVES!

I used size 11/0 Delica beads, 4lb Fire Line fishing line and a toggle bar and ring for the closure. For the optional PICOT trim I used size 15/0 Miyuki round seeds in Black (#15-401) and White (#15-402F). Instructions on how to add the trim later in this tutorial.

I used 13 different colors for a total of 1675 beads! There are 17 columns and 197 rows.

The finished size of FLOWER WAVES is just a hair over 1 inch wide which includes the PICOT trim by 6 5/8 inches before adding the clasp.

If you need to make your bracelet longer simply continue working the pattern as designed at one end until you reach your desired length.

Did I say how HOT it was here in TEXAS!? Can you say, SCORCHING?

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Within the pattern you will find full color photos of the finished piece; a DELICA bead legend (listing of colors used); a view of the pattern in REAL TIME; a full color graph large enough to read easily and a WORD CHART of the pattern.  Eight pages await you in this pdf download.

This pattern is in the form of a PDF file, a digital pattern, that will be readily available to you once your payment is received.

I don't mind if you make this bracelet to sell, but please give me the credit for the design within your listing of your finished piece. I would greatly appreciate it.

There are NO REFUNDS on digital files.

ALL photos, design and content, copyrighted by JULIE ANN SMITH, 1999 to present.

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