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Free Baguette Gold brick stitch New Year's seed bead weaving bracelet pattern. Scroll down for the free bead pattern color chart, labeled brick stitch color chart, a letter chart that is similar to a word chart, and a bead count list.
Brick stitch bead weaving is a very strong and versatile stitch. While finished pieces look a lot like peyote stitch was used, due to the staggered rows, its construction allows you a great deal more control over the shape of your beaded pieces. Brick stitch beadwork shapes are achieved with increases and decreases of rows and/or by using different size beads. With the following brick stitch bead pattern, increases and decreases at the beginning and ending of rows are used to create the unique shape of this Baguette Gold New Year's Bracelet.
You can use this pattern color chart as a guide to what your finished beadwork piece should look like. The size and shape of your finished piece may vary slightly from the image below depending on the bead you use. However, this chart gives you a really good overview of the finished beadwork. Click on the bead pattern color chart to view a larger image of it.
Free Baguette Gold New Year's Bracelet Brick Stitch Bead Pattern Color Chart |
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A Note on Bead Sizes and Brands:
The size and brand of bead you use may affect the final look of the pattern. Miyuki Delicas and Toho beads look the best and have a classy feel. While on the pricey side, they are well worth the cost in how easy they are to bead and the beauty of the finished beadwork. For the larger patterns, to make earrings, I suggest using size 11 or 15 Delicas. I prefer the Perler Mini Beads for my beadwork. Along with a low price tag, they brick stitch really well and have a fun and whimsical look. They are also great for beaders who don’t see well or young beaders who might have trouble with tiny beads. Their size also makes for great brick stitch beaded ornaments and key chain dangles. (My favorite to bead.)
Pattern Size:
Width: 73 beads
Height: 15 beads
Width: 73 beads
Height: 15 beads
Beading Skill Level:
Advanced Flat Brick Stitch
Bead Pattern Labeled Color Chart:
These charts are my favorite to use. They combine the color chart and letter chart so you can easily see by the letters which bead to use while simultaneously allowing you to compare your beaded piece to what the finished piece should look like. Printers do not always print the pattern colors correctly. So, having the letters on the pattern color chart, like the one below, can help differentiate colors that are close in hue. Click on the labeled bead pattern color chart to view a larger image of it.
Pattern Bead Counts:
Use these bead counts as a shopping list or to check that you have enough beads to complete your project. A typical 7 gram tube of size 11 seed beads average around 1200-1500 beads per tube. Here is a handy list of the approximate number of beads per 1 gram of each common size: Size 15 beads = 250 beads Size 11 beads = 120 beads Size 10 beads = 100 beadsSize 8 beads = 40 beads
Bracelet Bead Count:
A - Cream Beads - 53B - Dark Gold Beads - 128C - Gold Beads - 171D - Black Beads - 386
Total Bead Count: 738
Bead Pattern Letter Chart:
The bead pattern letter chart gives you a strictly black and white option for easy printing. It is simple to follow the pattern with the letters and functions similarly to a bead word chart. You can also print this chart out and color over the letters to see what different bead colors would look like in the pattern. Click on the bead pattern letter chart to view a larger image of it.
Suggested Beading Techniques to Use:
-Flat Brick Stitch-Ladder Stitch Base Row Basic Brick Stitch Single Bead Brick Stitch Decrease
Single Bead Brick Stitch Increase
Multiple Bead Brick Stitch DecreaseMultiple Bead Brick Stitch Increase
*The brick stitch bead decreases are performed at the beginning and ending of rows.
Single Bead Brick Stitch Increase
Multiple Bead Brick Stitch Decrease