Eyelet Oval Ring Bezel - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads

Take a basic bezel up a notch with this Eyelet Oval Ring Bezel. Use this bezel for rings, earrings, or as a component for necklaces and bracelets. Easy to make, this project uses Peyote Stitch and Right Angle Weave. Click here for complete bead & jewelry-making supply lists: ➡️ Learn how to create a simple bezel using Miyuki Delicas, Toho seed beads and a Peyote stitch in this PotomacBeads tutorial. The Eyelet Oval Ring Bezel is a great project for most beading skill levels. 1. String 40 Miyuki Delica 11/0 seed beads onto the DragonThread, using the first bead as a stop bead. Bring the needle back up through the first 11/0 seed bead and pull tight. Pick up 1 Delica, skip the next bead in the loop and sew down the next bead in line. Continue to add one 11/0 seed bead at a time to Peyote stitch around the loop. 2. Watch the Eyelet Oval Ring Bezel tutorial to follow along with Anna as she shows you how to bezel the Potomac crystal oval and then use a Right Angle Weave stitch to create the beautiful beaded ring. 3. Use a flat Peyote strip off the back of the seed bead bezel to create the band for the crystal ring. When you have the correct length for your finger, attach the end of the Peyote strip to the other side of the beaded bezel. Reinforce, tie off the DragonThread and burn the loose edges. The Eyelet Oval Ring Bezel has a comfortable Peyote stitch band. You’ll love the dazzling Potomac crystal. Use the techniques learned in this PotomacBeads tutorial to create other jewelry projects with this seed bead bezel like earrings, necklaces or a lovely bracelet. Complementary Designs: Simple Circular Peyote Stitch Earrings ➡️ RounDuo Mini Embellished Peyote ➡️ Reflection Pool Bracelet ➡️ Enjoy using this jewelry-making bead tutorial video to help you become a more creative and happier beader! 00:00 – Intro 00:24 – Step 1 02:45 – Step 2 05:39 – Step 3 11:02 – Step 4 13:27 – Step 5 16:56 – Step 6 19:46 – Step 7 20:54 – Step 8 23:32 – Step 9 25:49 – Outro
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