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Seed Beading Question-Brick Stitch?

How do you keep the brick stitch from turning into a triangle?
~Thank you!~


You need to add an extra bead at the start of each row.  ie. Pick up 2 beads then go through the thread in the first gap.  
You'll see the edges of your work will not be [...]]]></description>
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