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- Brick_stitch abstract "The Brick Stitch, also known as the Cheyenne Stitch or Comanche Stitch, is a bead weaving stitch of unknown origin in which individual beads are stacked upon each other much as bricks are stacked in a brick wall.The technique has been used by Native Americans and in Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Guatemalan examples use beads of size 22/0 and smaller.This is an off-loom technique perfected by the Native Americans. It is a relative of another off-loom technique called Peyote stitch or Gourd Stitch. A Brick Stitch pattern can be worked as a Peyote Stitch Pattern if turned through 90 degrees.".