When starting your second row, ALWAYS add TWO beads and go under the SECOND thread bridge. This hides the thread from showing on the side of the seed bead at the beginning of the row. :)
I just want to thank you for this excellent visual learning tool! I have been struggling with written instructions to learn what is described as a beginner stitch. Your video make it crystal clear! Awesome!
Ann,This was the best teaching method I have EVER seen of brick stitch. I was working on a project in brick and could not figure out how to increase by more than two of more. I'm a somewhat beginner in brick and my down fall is that I dive into something without learning it first. I was about to pull out my hair or my husbands. LOL!!!! Thanks again for sharing.
Hi Ann - that is a very clear video - thanks! Would you have suggestions to keep a brickstitch earrring from losing its shape? In other words, they tend to curl inwards while wearing - I've tried very tight tension and looser tension but still have the same problem. This is for say a triangle or diamond shape around 20 beads wide at widest. Thanks so much for your time!
But you can use colored Nymoo thread now, In my opinion it is more supportive in your project to not begin with the two bead step.So I do differ with the Always advice.
The only tutorial that made sense to me, no bullshut and to the point love to see it
The most easy and clear video representing the decrease and increase👍
When starting your second row, ALWAYS add TWO beads and go under the SECOND thread bridge. This hides the thread from showing on the side of the seed bead at the beginning of the row. :)
Thank you❤
I just want to thank you for this excellent visual learning tool! I have been struggling with written instructions to learn what is described as a beginner stitch. Your video make it crystal clear! Awesome!
Ann,This was the best teaching method I have EVER seen of brick stitch. I was working on a project in brick and could not figure out how to increase by more than two of more. I'm a somewhat beginner in brick and my down fall is that I dive into something without learning it first. I was about to pull out my hair or my husbands. LOL!!!! Thanks again for sharing.
Ann, thank you SO much!!!!
I' ve been searching for such similar instructions for a LONG time!
Thanx!!!!
This was a PERFECT tutorial! Finally I got it. LOL!! Thank you so much!
best video i could find for the brick stitch. Compliments! ❤ I couldn't be happier.
Thank you for your help and for posting such good instructions!! Blessings!
Hi Ann - that is a very clear video - thanks! Would you have suggestions to keep a brickstitch earrring from losing its shape? In other words, they tend to curl inwards while wearing - I've tried very tight tension and looser tension but still have the same problem. This is for say a triangle or diamond shape around 20 beads wide at widest. Thanks so much for your time!
Your work is impressive, I would like to ask myself, what program can you use to create such circuits?
Very nice tutorial! Thanks!
Very helpful video thank you so much
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Ann, this was beautifully clear. Thank you. I was blown away by the earrings shown at 1:45. Do you have any tutorials which teach 3D brick stitch?
❤❤❤ gracias por compartir y enseñar 🎉
Excelente. Gracias
oh my Gosh! Anne! thank you thank you thank you! so helpful!
Informative yet succinct! Thank you!
Add this to the bead library!
Thank you 😊
What is the program or app used to make this tutorial?
Essentials beading❤😊
So helpful.thank u
muy lindo graciaz
my lindo gracias por compartir esto videos
so helpful! Thanks!
Hi Anne could you please show us how to join two pieces of brick stitch together.
But you can use colored Nymoo thread now, In my opinion it is more supportive in your project to not begin with the two bead step.So I do differ with the Always advice.
Thanks you so muuuch
Great comment!
this has helped so much
THANK YOUU
Спасибо!!! :)
love bead east vids
Merci pour se tuto
Great👍
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Julia Gerlach
Still, I'm a perfectionist and I don't like when threads show. Just me. :)
so this isn’t peyote
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