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 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.

Circular Brick Stitch

Notes before you start: For beginners, start with size 11 seed beads.  The pictorials are illustrated with spaces between beads for a clearer direction, in the actual beading, there should be no spaces.  You can use a string and needle or Nylon fishing line (0.25mm) without the needle.

Step 1: Make a slip knot, leave the end that slides (shorter end).
Pick up one bead and pass the line through the thread as shown and back through the bead.
Add 2 more beads with the same method.
Pull on the line to tighten the slip knot.
Tip: You can loop the line twice instead of once for a more stable work.
Step 2: Note: the lines from the first row is represented in green line.
Add 1 bead and string the line across the same thread as shown if necessary, then string the line back through the bead added.
Continue adding one bead at a time around the first row until you meet the first bead you added on row 2.
By now you should get the momentum and continue to bead until you get the size you require.

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