Brick Stitch
The Brick Stitch looks similar to the Peyote Stitch but the technique is totally different, the Brick Stitch is more suitable for beading irregular shapes than peyote stitch.
Flat Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on flat brick stitch is probably the easier brick stitch to learn compared to the circular and tubular brick stitch. The brick stitch is done by attaching new beads to the line / thread that connects the beads from the previous row.
Circular Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on circular brick stitch. Also check out the flat brick stitch and tubular brick stitch. The brick stitch is done by attaching new beads to the line / thread that connects the beads from the previous row.
Tubular Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on tubular brick stitch. Also see the flat brick stitch and circular brick stitch. The brick stitch is done by attaching new beads to the line / thread that connects the beads from the previous row.
Two Drop Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on two drop brick stitch - this technique makes a brick stitch project goes faster. Also see our instruction on flat brick stitch and circular brick stitch.
Increasing Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on how to increase brick stitch - adding beads to make a brick stitch piece wider, there are several ways to increase on your beading work.
Decreasing Brick Stitch Instruction
The beading instruction on how to decrease brick stitch - adding beads to make a brick stitch piece wider, there are several ways to decrease on your beading work.