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Pattern - Medley Component

You can name just about any beadweaving stitch, and there's a good chance it's in this beading tutorial - it's not called the Medley Component for nothing because there's much to explore in such a tiny piece! Get ready to perfect various stitches by beginning with Netting, followed by Peyote, Hubble, Right Angle Weave, and finally, Square Stitch. As you progress through the lacey design, take notice of all the many places to stop and proceed with your own style that will produce a pendant, a pair of earrings, or link-together units for a bracelet and necklace!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Medley Component

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Due to the complexity and detail of the tutorial, it's recommended to follow the video closely for step-by-step instructions. The tutorial covers starting with the interior of the component using a chaton, progressing through various stitches (Netting, Peyote, Hubble, RAW, Square Stitch), and finishing with creating a bail for the piece.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Pattern - Medley Component
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Item Description

You can name just about any beadweaving stitch, and there's a good chance it's in this beading tutorial - it's not called the Medley Component for nothing because there's much to explore in such a tiny piece! Get ready to perfect various stitches by beginning with Netting, followed by Peyote, Hubble, Right Angle Weave, and finally, Square Stitch. As you progress through the lacey design, take notice of all the many places to stop and proceed with your own style that will produce a pendant, a pair of earrings, or link-together units for a bracelet and necklace!

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Project Steps

Due to the complexity and detail of the tutorial, it's recommended to follow the video closely for step-by-step instructions. The tutorial covers starting with the interior of the component using a chaton, progressing through various stitches (Netting, Peyote, Hubble, RAW, Square Stitch), and finishing with creating a bail for the piece.