Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Technique Tutorial Brick Stitch Base Row

Base Row Technique For Brick Stitch Beading

Brick stitch must have a foundation to build from.  There are several ways to create a base row, also known as a foundation row, with beads.  In this tutorial, you will see how to create a Two Row or/also known as a Peyote Start Base Row with a three drop bead technique to create the first row of your bead pattern.  Beaders who are most familiar with the peyote stitch may find this technique more comfortable to use for their base rows.  This beading technique can be done with just about any type and size of seed bead.  However, disk beads, beads with multiple holes, and triangular beads are not recommended with this stitch.  Tube shaped beads, annular shaped beads (like Miyuki Delicas), barrel beads, cylinder shaped beads, crow beads, pony beads, and cube beads work well with the back stitch.

You can watch the following video or scroll down to see the individual slides of how to create a Two Row or Peyote Start base row for brick stitch beading with the single bead technique.

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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial
The Two Row or Peyote Start Single Bead technique tutorial is part of an educational video series on brick stitch beading techniques.  Scroll down to view each step.  Click on the images to view them larger.

Step 1:  String a stop bead at the end of your thread.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 1

Step 2:  String the first bead stack of your base row (pictured as yellow) and the last two bead stacks of your second row (pictured as purple).  There should be a total of 9 beads plus the stop bead on your thread.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 2

Step 3:  Thread the needle down through the base row bead stack and pull the thread taught.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 3

Step 4:  String the second bead stack of the base row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 4

Step 5:  Thread the needle up through the second bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 5

Step 6:  String the third to last bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 6

Step 7:  Thread the needle down through the second bead stack of the base row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 7

Step 8:  String the next bead stack of your base row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 8

Step 9:  Thread the needle up through the last bead stack added to the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 9

Step 10:  String the next bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 10

Step 11:  Thread the needle down through the last bead stack of the first row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 11

Step 12:  String the next bead stack of the first row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 12

Step 13:  Thread the needle up through the last bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 13

Step 14:  String the next bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 14

Step 15:  Thread the needle down through the last bead stack of the first row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 15

Step 16:  String the next bead stack of the first row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 16

Step 17:  Thread the needle up through the last bead stack of the second row.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 17

Step 18:  If you have more bead stacks to add to your rows, repeat from step #14.
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Two Row or Peyote Start Three Drop Bead Brick Stitch Base Row Tutorial Step 18


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