Each of the designs on this page is by me, Traci Otte. If the instructions and/or kits are available on my Etsy shop, there will be a link in the design’s description.
Bellflower

Base stitch: Peyote?
The tapered ends of Super8 beads lend themselves very well for delicate flowers, and seed beads make pretty leaves! This tutorial explains how to make a bracelet, earrings, and pendant as shown, but once you know the basic technique, you can experiment.
Build a Better Bezel

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
You bought a Lunasoft cab, etched metal disc, fused glass cab, or polymer clay cab, but how do you turn it into a pendant? Learn a quick bezel technique using adorable, two-holed Super8 beads.
This technique can easily be adjusted to work with several sizes and shapes of components. Add a scalloped bail and maybe some loops or fringe, and you’ll be wearing your new pendant in no time!
Cobblestone Path

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
Use Super Duos to turn a slim, elegant bracelet into a bold statement. Rizos along each edge give the piece a little funky attitude.
Related designs:
It’s Got Legs
Matrix
Dainty Flower Earrings
Constellation

Base stitch: Daisy Chain
Use two-holed lentils and 15/0 seed beads to stitch a star. Link the stars to create a constellation!
Dainty Flower Earrings

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
Designed to match Cobblestone Path and It’s Got Legs, these earrings are a great way to use up extra supplies from your kit or stash!
Related Designs:
Cobblestone Path
It’s Got Legs
Matrix
Divine Vine

Base stitch: Spiral
Wear a garden on your wrist with a beautiful, organic bracelet bursting with disk flowers made from glass, metal, or other materials and leaf beads. Eye-catching additions enhance a simple and quick-to-stitch technique.
Dorothea

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave?
This necklace has an old-fashioned look with a center medallion and motifs that can easily be spaced closer together or farther apart to customize the look and length of the necklace. The center medallion could be stitched alone for a pin or pendant.
Double Decker Daisy

Base stitch: Daisy Chain
Using twin seed beads or Super Duos, you can add height to your projects. Dagger beads form the petals in this stunning, bold floral bracelet.
Change the daggers to Pips for a cute “Flower Power” look!
The Ever-Evolving Spiral

Base stitch: Spiral
One quick-to-stitch spiral rope technique using SuperDuos evolves into four different thicknesses, including one with Rizos!
Related design:
Let’s Shag, Baby
Falling Leaves

Base stitch: Spiral
Celebrate spring, fall, or any time of year with a fun bracelet that intersperses leaves with “bare branches”. This is a good way to learn how to modify the spiral stitch to add beads of different sizes.
It’s Got Legs

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
This slim and elegant bracelet will walk itself right onto your wrist! While this design uses Rizos, the technique is adaptable to other types and sizes of beads.
Related designs:
Cobblestone Path
Matrix
Dainty Flower Earrings
Let’s Shag, Baby

Base stitch: Spiral
A quick-to-stitch spiral rope technique using SuperDuos and Rizos for a fun shaggy look that will have people turning their heads!
Related design:
Ever-Evolving Spiral
Luna Flower

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
This easy pendant is quick to make and is one of my most popular designs! It uses Gem Duos or Diamond Duos and 15/0 seed beads to bezel a 24mm Lunasoft cabochon.
Quadrille

Base stitch: Right Angle Weave
Dance with Super Duos, Rizos, and crystals as you stitch back and forth to add scalloped edges to a modified Right Angle Weave base for a beautiful bracelet and pair of earrings.
Riding the Waves

Base stitch: Spiral
This design teaches how to modify the spiral to accommodate long beads (the fish in this case) and shows how to organize a large number of different components so they’re evenly spaced. The design also shows how to add a large focal bead to the center of the necklace (not shown).
SDN15 (Super Duos ‘n 15/0s)

Base stitch: Daisy Chain?
One triangle technique is the start of a whole suite of designs. The Basics tutorial explains the different components of the triangle and how to make the pair of earrings shown. Once you learn the technique, the possibilities are endless!
The Basics tutorial is bundled together with each of the following designs on Etsy:
Captive Crystal Bird Cage Earrings Dino-Spine Pendant Intertwined Pyramids Bracelet Dino-spine Bracelet
Shadowed Diamonds

Base stitch: Peyote
Create a cute geometric bracelet while learning charted odd count peyote. Peanut beads provide a substantial, double-layered feel that’s quick to stitch.
StarLite Dots

Base stitch: Tubular Peyote
Learn tubular peyote to make a necklace or bracelet that works up quickly with peanut beads. Using AB peanuts against the black make the dots glow, but feel free to experiment with other colors.
StarLite Mini Flowers

Base stitch: Peyote
Learn odd count peyote and stitch little flowers that glow against the black. Peanut beads provide a substantial, double-layered feel that’s quick to stitch.
Instructions include earrings in two variations.
StarLite Mini Hearts

Base stitch: Peyote
Learn odd count peyote and stitch little hearts that glow against the black background. Peanut beads provide a substantial, double-layered feel that’s quick to stitch.
Waltz Rope and Polka Dot Beaded Beads

Base stitch: Tubular Peyote
Make a bracelet, necklace, and earrings using Super Duos and seed beads. Instructions include variations for a skinny version using Super8s, a wavy version using both Super Duos and Super8s, and two color variations.