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St. Patrick's Day Earrings Short Earrings Digital Bead Pattern

St. Patrick's Day Earrings Short Earrings Digital Bead Pattern

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Stitch: Peyote

Total number of beads in width: 23

Total number of beads in length: 21

Type of beads: Miyuki Delica 11/0 size

Count of colors: 4

This original beading pattern for short earrings is designed to highlight clean lines and elegant simplicity. The main part of the earrings can be created using peyote stitch or brick stitch, giving you the freedom to choose your preferred technique and achieve a structured, polished look. The design feels light, compact, and versatile — perfect for those who prefer minimalist jewelry with a touch of handmade charm. With the right choice of colors, you can create unique earrings suitable for everyday wear, special occasions, or as a thoughtful handmade gift.

Our digital PDF beading pattern is available for instant download, so you can start your project right away. Specially designed for Miyuki Delica and seed beads, this tutorial guarantees precise proportions, flexibility, and stunning results. If you’re passionate about DIY jewelry and love experimenting with different beading techniques, this pattern for long earrings will be a valuable addition to your collection. Create your own stylish and eye-catching beadwork today!

PAY YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Materials and instructions of bead techniques weaving are not included. Check out our blog posts with video about it.

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  • PATTERN INFORMATION

    Stitch technique, number of columns, rows; Type and size of seed beads; Count of beads; Approximately size of ready beadwork

  • NUMBERED GRAPH

    A large, detailed, numbered graph of the pattern with colors and letters

  • BEAD LEGENGD

    Detailed information about the beads: bead number, bead size, bead name, and quantity of each colors

  • WORD CHART

    Written version of a beading pattern that lists each row step by step using bead color codes or names