Peyote Stitch SuperDuo Rope
Want a straightforward project that creates a gorgeous result? This beaded rope makes amazing necklaces or bracelets and can be done with single color or mixes to create your own patterns, all using the Matubo Superduo line!

This tutorial was created by Nela Kábelová for Matubo. Follow the steps below or download the PDF to make this simple but super effective design for your next project!

String five Superduo beads. Tie a square knot to form a circle. Then pass through the second hole of one of the Superduo beads next to the knot

Add one Superduo bead. Pass through the second hole of the next Superduo bead from the first row.
Repeat five times. At the end of the row, you have to pass through the first hole and then the second hole of the first Superduo bead of this row. This is the stepup. Remember that after each "stepup", you will have to work in an opposite direction.
Repeat five times. At the end of the row, you have to pass through the first hole and then the second hole of the first Superduo bead of this row. This is the stepup. Remember that after each "stepup", you will have to work in an opposite direction.

This row is similar to the previous one. Add one Superduo bead and pass through the second hole of the next Superduo from the previous row.
Repeat until you finish the round. For the stepup, you need to pass through the first hole and then through the second hole of the first Superduo of this row.
Repeat until you finish the round. For the stepup, you need to pass through the first hole and then through the second hole of the first Superduo of this row.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you reach the desired length. In the last row, do the stepup and then pass through the second holes of all the Superduos in the last row. Tie a few halfhitch knots and cut off the remaining thread.
You can finish the rope by adding bead caps. You can also make a
few shorter segments of this rope and use them as beaded beads.
few shorter segments of this rope and use them as beaded beads.

Above: the end of the finished rope.