Friday, June 21, 2024…. I think this has been the best video I’ve seen for teaching brick stitch to beginners. For the last few days I’ve watched it over and over. Your explanation is simple, articulate and easy to follow. I can go to any point in the video and your precise explanations help me see almost immediately what I’m doing wrong. It’s not your teaching that forces me to come back, it’s my own personal errors. I’ll be beading along, 4 inches into the bracelet and somehow a bead doesn’t seat well or I feel like there’s too much thread showing. I’m a perfectionist so if I have to start over multiple times, the end product will be what I’m satisfied with. I love working with size 11 Miyuki delicas, they fit so nicely together. I took a chance for the sake of my own patience, and chose to learn the stitch with larger cube beads. I’m hoping as I develop my skill, I’ll be fully ready to work with my delicas. I’m excited for the possibilities! Thank you again for a terrific video (and as much as I love music, I enjoyed your mellow calming voice more than the background music people use to fill the non verbal gaps).
Finally! You're stitch videos have been the best to sctually learn! You perfectly explain each step! Ive watched dozens to try to learn bead weaving without a loom and so many teach as though you should know certain things, like how to hold your work and such... anyway...lol thanks!!
Thank you so much mam..finally i found your tutorial which gave me the very perfect lines...I saw many other tutorials on brick stich..but this one gave me the perfect lines..thanks
Love your explanation. Really good. The way I learned I always ended with a triangle for Indian style earrings with fringe. I like how easy you show the creation of a rectangular piece of beadwork. Thanks for another lovely tutorial.
Thread through the needle leaving a couple inches or more length going out the other side of the needle dependent on what you are comfortable with. Do not tie off the thread, as you bead make sure to maintain the extra length you pulled through.
Friday, June 21, 2024…. I think this has been the best video I’ve seen for teaching brick stitch to beginners. For the last few days I’ve watched it over and over. Your explanation is simple, articulate and easy to follow. I can go to any point in the video and your precise explanations help me see almost immediately what I’m doing wrong. It’s not your teaching that forces me to come back, it’s my own personal errors. I’ll be beading along, 4 inches into the bracelet and somehow a bead doesn’t seat well or I feel like there’s too much thread showing. I’m a perfectionist so if I have to start over multiple times, the end product will be what I’m satisfied with. I love working with size 11 Miyuki delicas, they fit so nicely together. I took a chance for the sake of my own patience, and chose to learn the stitch with larger cube beads. I’m hoping as I develop my skill, I’ll be fully ready to work with my delicas. I’m excited for the possibilities! Thank you again for a terrific video (and as much as I love music, I enjoyed your mellow calming voice more than the background music people use to fill the non verbal gaps).
You are a wonderful teacher, easy to understand, great voice.
This is the first tutorial I have found that shows how to make even rows, so thank you! Everyone else claims brick stitch can only be a triangle!
Out of all the videos I’ve viewed on learning the brick stitch technique this tutorial was the most helpful and I’m left handed. Thank you!
Finally! You're stitch videos have been the best to sctually learn! You perfectly explain each step! Ive watched dozens to try to learn bead weaving without a loom and so many teach as though you should know certain things, like how to hold your work and such... anyway...lol thanks!!
Thank you so much for your clarity. Whew! Am very grateful! Blessings!
This was extremely helpful! I have watched many video tutorials on this and yours was the first one where I finally got it down. :)
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Thank you so much mam..finally i found your tutorial which gave me the very perfect lines...I saw many other tutorials on brick stich..but this one gave me the perfect lines..thanks
Love your explanation. Really good. The way I learned I always ended with a triangle for Indian style earrings with fringe. I like how easy you show the creation of a rectangular piece of beadwork. Thanks for another lovely tutorial.
Odin does an amazing job at walking through the process of the different beading stitches.
Very clear tutorial...finally got the hang of brick stitch
Love this video, simple and directly to the point easy to follow. Thank you so much. Now do you have a odd count brick stitch video
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Thank you! I think you've finally taught me how to brick stitch, as well as adding thread. Thank you.
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how to thread the needle. Do I tie a knot at the needle? I'm just starting to learn.
Thread through the needle leaving a couple inches or more length going out the other side of the needle dependent on what you are comfortable with. Do not tie off the thread, as you bead make sure to maintain the extra length you pulled through.
I don't understand why we cut the thread and added a new thread? Why not just continue with same thread
She goes way to fast
you can slow slow the speed in the settings bottom right corner of video, I have to do that on almost all tutorials
Also, what I did is, I stopped the video, at the spot I wanted to be. That really helped also so I could see what she was doing.