I love making geometric beading patterns. Most of the peyote bracelet patterns on the site are geometric. You can easily check out all the patterns that are available on the Patterns and Kits page. This one is not too difficult, however it does require you to follow along in the pattern. One side note with this pattern, the black outline for the small diamonds in between each big diamond, has one bead going around the diamond. This means that the top and bottom are squared off with 2 beads. I keep debating as to whether or not I should have added another bead to make a "point". You can add the bead if you think it looks better.
If you don't know how to do this type of beading, you can learn peyote stitch with my free tutorial. For instructions on how to bead the clasp, check out my free clasp tutorial.

If you like geometric beading patterns, then check out the following patterns:
Sheila – Plaid Peyote Pattern

This design is also pretty easy and can be made with whatever beads you have on hand. The pattern is repetitious so you can easily make it the length you need.
Hexagon Bracelet

The Hexagon bracelet incorporates brick stitch to give it added interest. This is a great beginner bracelet.
Irish Luck Geometric Bracelet

This geometric bracelet is a bit more complicated. It is not at all repetitious, so you have to follow the pattern to the end.
Amanda - Diamonds and Triangles

This is another bracelet that can be done with leftover beads.
Robin - Peyote and Brick Stitch

This is one of my favorite designs! I incorporated the clasp into the design of the bracelet. This is a more advanced design.
Check out my free patterns as well as my bead kits on the Patterns and Kits page. If you like my patterns, then check out The Bead Vault. It contains all of my patterns and tutorials. For a small fee, you can have lifetime access to everything that's in the Bead Vault. That also includes all the patterns I will EVER release in the future! This is a great opportunity and this low price won't last forever!
You can download the free pattern for my "Crossing the Line" bracelet here.
