Beadalon instant pendants are easy to use! You simply unscrew the bottom cap and slide your beads one the mandrel and screw back on your cap. Another way to vamp up your instant pendant design is with a peyote stitched tube. Here is a simple even count peyote tube you can add to these nifty instant pendants.
What you’ll need:
- Beadalon Instant Pendants
- 11/0 Delica Seed Beads
- Beading Thread and Needle
AND - PDF Tutorial
What you’ll need to know:
- Basic Knowledge on Even Count Peyote Stitch
- OTHER Even Count Tube Bead Examples
Peyote Tube Pendant
Make multiple tubes with fun designs using Miyuki Delica beads. Plus, the Instant Pendants makes it easy to slide on each tube or even swap them out for a versatile design option!
Items used in examples: SB02339, SB00223, A006585, A015211, Z016436 & TCZ0078
Directions
- Start with 4 feet of beading thread.
- Make a stopper bead at the end of your beading thread, leaving a 4-5 inch tail. (I like using a different color Delica to differentiate the beads.)

- Sew on 28 delica beads.
- Pick up a delica bead and sew back through the second to last delica, going the opposite way. Pick up another delica bead, skip a bead and sew through the next delica bead. Repeat going all the way back towards to stopper
- Once you’ve sewn through the first delica bead, you’ve finished your second row of your peyote stitch pattern. Pick up another delica bead and sew back the other way skipping the first bead and sewing through the second. Repeat again down the row.
- Repeat your peyote stitch going back and forth until you’ve added 12 rows.
- Wrap the sides together to create a tube and peyote stitch the first row to zip up the peyote tube. Gently pull your thread tight to even out thread and loop through a few beads and cut off excess thread. Pull off stopper bead and sew thread end through a few beads and cut off excess.
- Repeat all steps to make another tube. Add tube to instant pendant and attach pendants to earwires for easy DIY earrings!
CLICK HERE for PDF downloadable version for tutorial.
This PDF also has a blank template so you can create your own designs!




For those of us who don’t need a basic tutorial, do you have patterns for the beautiful beads pictured? Thanks!
Yes. If you look at the PDF Tutorial, scroll to the bottom pages to see the patterns.
THANKS for opening my eyes! I’m very excited, because those peyote beads are beautiful!
What a cool idea for earrings, and with so many possibilities to make from an elegant style to something playful…gonna give this a try, for sure–thanks!
Beautiful patterns and beads
Very pretty. I want to learn how to do peyote.