🔥 How to Make Peyote Earrings | Easy Fire-Inspired Earrings ✨

Correction: In the video, I mention that the repeatable section ends one row later than it actually does. That is incorrect. The repeatable section ends when the loop on the red top of the earring is completed. Once that loop is finished, the repeat is complete. The final row shown after that is an extra row that I added only to demonstrate how to fasten off, weave in, and cut the thread tail. It is not part of the repeatable section of the pattern. So, if you are repeating the pattern, stop when the loop on the red top is completed and then begin the repeat again. Welcome! In this step-by-step tutorial, I'll show you how to make a beautiful pair of peyote stitch earrings inspired by the colors of fire. 🔥 For this project I'm using: ✨ Miyuki Delica beads ✨ Colors: red, orange, yellow, and white ✨ Size 11 beading needle ✨ Toho One-G thread (0.11 mm) ✨ Earring hooks/clasps Feel free to use any bead colors you like and create your own unique version! This pattern is symmetrical, which means the left side is exactly the same as the right side. In the tutorial, I demonstrate one side in detail, and then you can easily repeat the same steps for the other side. I also explain where the repeat begins and where it ends, making it easy to follow along and complete your earrings successfully. Happy beading! ❤️🔥 #peyote #peyotestitch #beading #beadingtutorial #miyukidelica #miyuki #earrings #handmade #beadwork #seedbeads #jewelrymaking #beadedearrings #diy #beadweaving #delicabeads