At one point, after the first 2 rows of Linear / Flat Peyote, the Pattern speaks for itself, and you can lay the Pattern away...
Tie one hand behind your back... and watch an episode of a "concentration demanding Netflix-series" as you bead on, at both sides with the flat part.
That's how easy it is!
It just has to 'click' when you add which bead, to get the Pattern.
(I'm not one to have that click most times, I find many Patterns confusing.
Yet... it clicked for me too 😃)
Do I recommend this Pattern?
YES I DO!!!
Have you made a Beaded Bezel before?
Then I highly recommend this Pattern.
It is not a Beginner Tutorial so some knowledge on how to do Circular and Linear / Flat Peyote is needed.
Tricky parts are always explained in the Patterns, like decreasing a row to end the Ring pointed.
It's fun, easy to follow and versatile in colors and color finishes.
As all the Patterns are, from Ketikoparis' site.
If you have skinnier (46 Beads) or somewhat chunkier fingers (like me, 52 Beads... or need even more) Ketikoparis' Patterns are super adaptable to all sorts of sizes (46 may be the lowest you can go).
It's always explained at what point, in the first 2 rows, you can add more (or subtract 2) Beads.
The Picture isn't all that great that I uploaded...
Because I can't seem to capture the warmth of the Silverlined Dark Bronze beads.
But it does give you a look at how Silverlined, Opaque and Galvanized go together, in this Pattern.