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Squirtle pony bead pattern2/17/2024 Now let’s look at brick stitch in detail. I also used ladder stitch a little later on in the pattern a couple of times to extend areas like the squirrel’s face – see photo above. In case you’re not familiar with ladder stitch, this article explains how to do it – it’s easy I promise! I started my beaded squirrel in the evening and the light was really poor so I decided to take photos of my progress in the morning! To begin, I did a row of ladder stitch for the squirrel’s feet, using 10 silver Delicas.īrick stitch always starts with a row of ladder stitch, because that’s how the first row is formed. (Ignore the colours in the PDF though, they are just generic colours!) Here’s the pattern below and you can also download it as a PDF here.
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