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Beaded flowers for beginners step by step. Bead weaving for adults and children. Interesting diagrams with photos for beginners. Master class on beadwork “Flowers from beads” - winter fantasy

Watch the master class and you will learn how to weave lilies, calla lilies and gerberas from beads.

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Summer beaded flowers

For work we will need:

  1. Beads for flowers and leaves;
  2. Wire 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 mm in the color of the beads;
  3. Floral tape;
  4. Gerbera wire;
  5. Sisal;
  6. Pot;
  7. Foamiran;
  8. Scissors;
  9. Ruler.

For each flower there will be a more detailed description of the beads and wire.



The composition consists of the following elements:

  1. Lily branches;
  2. Two calla flowers;
  3. Two gerbera flowers;
  4. Leaves of different shapes and sizes.

To make a lily sprig we will need:

  • beads for edging the petals - 5-10 grams;
  • light green beads for stamens and buds 10-15 grams;
  • brown beads for stamens - 5 grams;
  • green beads (about 6 shades) 10 grams each;
  • gerbera wire for stem 35-40 cm


An open lily flower consists of three small petals and three large ones.

Small petals (3 pieces)

On the central axis there are 27 beads (about 4 cm) of the main color and we make five pairs of arcs (on the fifth pair of arcs we add an edging color), on 2/3 of the petal we make a step on both sides.

Large petals (3 pieces)

On the central axis there are 30 beads (about 4.5 cm) and five pairs of arcs (like the small petal).

Making a pestle




Stamens


Two unopened buds

The larger bud consists of three petals: on the central axis there are 30 beads of the main color and 4 pairs of arcs with the addition of light green beads at the base.

From the leftover beads you can make loops like these, twist them together and put them in the bud so that it does not show through.


The smaller bud also consists of three petals: on the central axis there are 20 beads (5 green and 15 light green) and three pairs of arcs with the addition of green beads at the base of the petal.

Lily leaves can be made in different sizes and different combinations of green shades can be used.
For example, four sheets - 4 pairs of arcs.


And one - 3 pairs of arcs.






The long leaves (three pieces) used in the composition are woven in a similar way. Such leaves must be stitched in 3-4 places.


When all the elements of the lily are ready, you can begin assembling the branch.







Beaded calla lilies (two pieces)

To make one calla flower we will need:

  • beads of primary color - 25 grams;
  • yellow beads for pestle - 5 grams;
  • light green beads for pestle - 5 grams;
  • wire 0.4 mm in the color of the beads;
  • 0.5 mm wire in the color of the beads for the central axis of the petals;
  • wire for stitching;
  • gerbera wire for the stem.


Petal

For the central axis of the calla lily, we twist two pieces of 0.4 mm wire 17-20 cm long (or take the same piece of 0.5 mm wire), twist it with a working wire (0.4 mm). We string 6.5 cm of beads and make two pairs of arcs (sharp top, round bottom).



Next, we make 15 turns of the wire around 4 fingers of the hand (thus measuring the required length of wire for weaving a petal with an extension). Before reaching the top of the petal, 7 beads are passed with wire from the wrong side to the front side.


We go with the wire with the beads down.


We make one turn at the bottom - if there are excess beads, remove them, and pass the wire from the inside to the face between the expansion arcs. We make a symmetrical step on the other side of the petal (we step back from the top of the petal by eye, parallel to the first step).


We return with the wire with beads and make the second step, retreating again 7 beads.


We make 4 such steps (indented by 7 beads).



Then we continue to make steps, but retreat 6 beads. There should be a total of 8 steps on one side of the petal and 8 on the other.



We sew the petal from the wrong side with thinner wire (0.2 mm) in two places.


Give the petal the desired shape.


Pestle

We take the wire for the stem (it must be decorated with white or yellow floral tape, or it can be painted). We collect light green beads on a 0.3 mm wire, then we make a transition, alternating yellow and light green beads, after which we collect yellow beads.

We wind the working wire to the stem, leave two yellow beads and lower the wire without beads a little down, then go up again, grasping the above two beads.




We insert the pestle into the petal and secure them together.


We decorate the stem under the petal with green floral tape. We string about 20 cm of light green beads onto a green wire. We wind the working wire to the stem from bottom to top, not reaching the beginning of the petal by about 0.5-0.7 mm.


We continue to wrap the stem with beads, rising upward with each turn. We make about 7 turns to cover the joint.


We reach the central axis of the petal and pass the wire through the petal several times, fixing the wire.


After this, we go down with the wire through the turns of light green color.


The calla flower is ready!


Similar to the calla petal, large stepped leaves are woven.


Except that instead of the first two pairs of arcs, we make four pairs of arcs, retreating from 7 to 15 beads (in random order).




Beaded gerberas (two pieces)

To make one gerbera flower we will need:

  • beads of primary color - 50 grams;
  • edging beads for large petals - 20 grams;
  • beads for the flower core, 3 shades (green), 5 grams each;
  • wire 0.4 mm in the color of the beads;
  • mesh for beading - you can make it yourself (master class on);
  • gerbera wire for the stem;


For one gerbera flower you need to prepare 6 types of petals.


Petal 1 (loop of 9 beads) – 7 pieces.
Petal 2 (loop of 11 beads) – 12 pieces.
Petal 3 (loop of 15 beads) – 18 pieces.
Petal 4 (loop of 17 beads) - 24 pieces.
Petal 5 (11 beads on the axis, two pairs of arcs, sharp top, sharp bottom) - 24 pieces.
Petal 6 (15 beads on the axis, three pairs of arcs (the third - edging - in a different color), sharp top, any bottom) - 24-26 pieces.

Cut off the side of the nylon lid. We make holes (with an awl or a nail) in rows in a circle - according to the number of petals in each row, for petals 1-4, and holes in two rows - for petals 5-6 (that is, 4 more rows for these two types of petals).

Let's start assembling the gerbera

We take petals 1 and thread the tails of the wire into the holes in the center, and on the reverse side we twist the wires together.






Then in two rows - petals 5. We insert the petals of the second row in the spaces between the petals of the first row.





Insert a stem wire into the bundle of wires formed from below and wrap it tightly with wire for assembly.


Take green foamiran and cut out three circles of different diameters from it. Cut the petals.


We cover the lower part of the gerbera with these petals (glue it if necessary).


We wrap the stem with floral tape. Gerbera is ready!


Now all the elements of the composition are ready. We form a single structure from them, arranging the elements of the composition at our discretion.

First you should try on the arrangement of the composition in an empty pot. And only after that we fill the pot with gypsum solution and plant the composition there. We wait until the plaster sets (15-20 minutes). Leave until completely dry (about a day). We decorate the surface of the plaster with sisal.

The composition is ready!

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Master Class. Violet

Let's make a violet like this


The lesson is based on a diagram from the book "Flowers from Beads" by Fedotova, Valyukh and Ksenia's master class from the site www.biser.info
So let's get started:


All we need: blue, green and yellow beads, floral tape, wire cutters, 0.3 wire for work, and thicker wire for assembly.

We measure 20 cm of wire and put 4 beads on it.


We twist the wire.


We bend the wire to the middle of the circle and bend it at a right angle


We string two more beads onto the wire. It turns out to be a stamen


We make 10 of these stamens


Let's go to the flower. We measure approximately 40 cm of wire and string 5 beads onto one edge.


We twist the wire.


We collect the second row.


We twist the wire.


Let's take the third row. We take enough beads to wrap the second row in parallel.


We twist the wire. The result is a petal, we retreat 5-7 mm, and make a second petal of the same kind. There should be 5 of them for one flower.


retreat 5-7 mm, and make a second petal of the same type


There should be five petals in total


Now take the stamen and insert it into the center of the flower


Twist the ends of the wire.


It turns out to be such a flower.


Let's make a bud. We measure approximately 25 cm of wire. We make one full petal, the second in two rows.


We lay the petals on top of each other and twist them. It turns out to be such a twisted droplet. We twist the remaining wire together. We collect 4 more green beads on it.


We tie the beads into a knot under the bud.


We thread the wire into the center of the circle with beads.


This is the little bud we got.


In total we make 10 flowers and one bud. The number of colors may vary depending on your wishes.


Now let's move on to the leaves. We measure 40 cm of wire and twist a loop from one edge. The principle is the same as in the master class on mini-roses - parallel piping or piping in arcs.


First row of leaves: make the base on 8 beads from three rows.



We make three such leaves.


Second row of leaves: make a base of 10 beads and four rows. We make 5 such leaves.


Next row of leaves: base 12 beads, 5 rows. We also make 5 of these leaves.


We also make 4 additional leaves: the base is 12 beads, 6 rows.


Now we wrap all the leaves with floral tape. If you use floss threads, then you need to braid a thicker wire to the trunk. And only then wrap it.


This is what we should get.


Now we wrap the flowers. We first wrap about three cm of wire around all the flowers. Then we will connect them in threes.


Now we connect them together and continue wrapping.


This is what we got.


We wrap three flowers.


Let's connect them together.


this is what we got


We begin assembling the socket. We take the three smallest leaves and connect them together. Twist with wire several times to assemble.


Then we weave flowers between them and wrap them with wire several times.


We braid the second row of lithics and wrap them with wire. You can weave in one leaf at a time, as you wish.


Gradually add all the leaves and wrap them with wire.


This is how we get a violet.


Now we will “plant” it in a pot. I used satin plaster for these purposes. We collect the required amount of gypsum into the pot. Transfer it to a container in which we will mix the gypsum. Add water and mix until it becomes thick sour cream. We will use decorative stones to decorate the pot. We will use decorative stones to decorate the pot. Then we deepen the violet there, and decorate the remaining plaster with stones.










Let the plaster dry overnight. The violet is ready.

In any form of art, beginners should start with the simplest products. Beginning needlewomen who want to master the beading technique must learn how to work with large beads. Ready-made jewelry often looks no worse than the assortment of fashion stores. It is better to start beading flowers from glass or plastic crystals, which will shimmer in the sun, striking with their beauty. Having mastered the simplest technique, you will subsequently be able to make entire compositions and large bouquets.

Beading for beginners: color schemes from large beads

To make it, you will need silver or gold wire, 5 large translucent beads, and a small dark-colored bead. Along with these materials, you will need scissors or wire cutters for working with metal. Cut a wire 30 cm long, make a knot on one side, start stringing one large bead at a time, securing them at the base. This manufacturing method is the simplest in the art of flower beading. The diagrams consist of six step-by-step photographs that demonstrate how to string the beads correctly. When all 5 elements form a flower, make the middle, secure the wire and cut off the excess. Use the resulting flower as a hair clip or insert it into a common bouquet with roses or other buds.

Beadwork

The next step you need to master is working with a needle. Bead embroidery looks no less wonderful than three-dimensional compositions, but it is much easier and faster to do than beading. For beginners, color schemes may seem too complicated, so experts recommend starting with a simpler type of work. To embroider a picture, in addition to beads and a needle, you will need canvas or thick fabric, a hoop and thread of the appropriate color. If possible, use thin transparent fishing line, which will be perfectly camouflaged under the beads.

Draw the embroidery design yourself or use ready-made sketches. To make it easier for you to navigate, make notes with the location on the fabric and start embroidering the pattern. The knots should be on the wrong side.

Rose using the parallel weaving technique

Most beginners who want to learn the craft of making flowers from beads start with this weaving method. You will need red and green beads, wire and scissors - a standard set without which flower beading is indispensable. The diagrams demonstrate how simple the technique is to weave a rose. The first two rows consist of three beads, the number of which increases from row to row. Having finished the last, tenth, stretch the wire with beads to the base of the petal and secure.

The sepals and green leaves are made in a similar way, only from fewer rows. You don't have to guide the wire with additional beads to the base. Beading of flowers ends with assembly, which occurs as follows: the petals are twisted one after the other, then the sepals, then a stem is formed, to which green leaves are attached.

Features of the CCR technique

It is impossible to imagine beading flowers without a weaving method called “frame with a central row.” This is one of the most difficult, but wonderful weaving techniques, thanks to which you will be able to make buds that look like living analogues. This skill is achieved through the ability to tightly weave small beads and give the finished petals any shape.

First, cut the required piece of wire and tie a knot at one end. Make a central row of several beads, then make a large loop on top. Turn the workpiece over so that the knot is on the bottom. String the beads and braid them around the central row so that round loops are formed around it. Continue doing this until the desired petal size is achieved. Once you master this technique, you will be able to make thousands of different color options, and beading will not seem complicated to you.

Flowers: master class on making orchids from beads

Mosaic weaving is not made from wire, but from fishing line or strong thread. A product made from this material is much cheaper, but this does not deteriorate the result. With the correct selection of the color palette, your small works of art will practically not differ in appearance from their living counterparts - this is what attracts beginning beadworkers.

An orchid flower is made using the mosaic weaving technique using fishing line and a needle. The product consists of six petals of two different sizes. In the diagram, the orchid is made of dark blue and purple colors, but if you wish, you can choose a different palette. To make the middle you will need one large bead. To avoid mistakes, follow the diagram exactly, which indicates the number of rows and beads. To weave the first row, string one bead at a time, passing both ends of the fishing line through it. Subsequent rows are performed using a needle. String one or two beads depending on the type of row. Do not forget that the edge of the petal is made of a dark color, and the middle is made of a light color.

Red rose

Using the “frame with a central row” technique, you can make any flowers, including those that women love most in the world. Let the scarlet rose be the first product with which you begin to master beadwork. Schemes of rose flowers using the KCR technique are carried out according to a single instruction: the central row is made of seven beads, and the number of rows depends on the size of the flower part. The large 5 petals consist of six loops, the middle 3 - of five, the small 3 - of three. Three green leaves are made according to a similar principle. To make the middle, you need to twist a small petal.

Flower beading is an art that requires creativity. How you bend the resulting product will determine its appearance. Try to disguise the wire under the floss threads, choose natural colors and their shades. Admire living vegetation and reproduce their true beauty in your work, and then you will be able to fully master the craft.

Flower making is a special section of beadwork, in which it is important to follow a few simple rules so that the product looks decent and your work is not in vain.

In the first stages of learning, follow the diagram exactly and practice on small compositions.

Buy high-quality beads that will not subsequently lose their original beauty. Make flowers from several shades of red, pink or blue so that the product does not differ from its living counterpart.

Use thin wire, sold in specialized stores. Braid the legs of the product with green threads or floral ribbon - another material without which beading is unthinkable.

Flowers, the making master class for which was presented in the article, are well preserved thanks to proper care. Wipe the dust off them with a small brush or brush once a month, and then they will not fade even after many years.

Recently, it has become truly fashionable to decorate your home with beaded crafts. This is an original interior element that will highlight the individuality of your home! Weaving is not a particularly difficult task, but it requires painstakingness and perseverance.

Beaded flowers: getting started

Before you get started, it's worth knowing what are beads, what types do they come in?.

Beads are small balls that have a small through hole. The color range is the most diverse. You can find matte or mother-of-pearl material for creativity, or work with whole-dyed or paint-dusted beads.

The quality of the beads depends on the manufacturer. For example, Chinese is not good enough. It may be unevenly colored, holes may be missing, and the beads themselves may be different in size. Best manufacturer considered the Czech Republic. Their products are smooth, neat, with a minimum amount of defects.

Of course, you can train and do your first works with Chinese beads. However, when you move on to making large, beautiful things, it is better to take Czech.

To work, you will need lavsan or nylon thread, wire or fishing line. Using fishing line they do volumetric crafts. Wire is useful if you want to give the product a shape, for example, as when working with beaded flowers. However, you should be careful with such items, they are quite fragile.

Beaded flowers: simple crafts

Described below ways to weave flowers from beads suitable for beginners.

Forget-me-not flower made of beads.

As you can see, to begin with, you need to string 6 beads onto the wire. The first one is yellow, the other five are blue. Then, we pass the end of the wire again through 2, 3 and 4 beads, and then into the very first one - the yellow one. The tip of the wire needs to be twisted under the yellow bead.

You need to make as many flowers as required, for example, to fill a basket or vase.

Then proceed to making the leaf. It is woven using parallel technique. First, 3 beads are placed on the middle of the wire, then the wire passes through the second and third beads. Then the number of beads increases until the middle of the sheet, then their number decreases. Secure the wire by twisting it. Make the required number of leaves. And combine your bouquet.

Flower "Chamomile" made of beads.

Using a parallel weaving technique, we make 10-12 petals for our chamomile. The center of the flower is made from yellow beads. Then, we make petals from green beads, according to the diagram. When all the individual parts of the flower are ready, we assemble them together. We connect the white petals with wire, inserting the yellow center inside. We attach leaves to the base wire. That's it, our chamomile is ready!

The proposed flower is not at all difficult to make. To work, you will need 0.3 mm wire, beads for the middle of the flower and beads of two colors to make the flower itself.

We begin to weave the flower petals using the parallel weaving technique.

  • The first, second and third row are pink beads, the fourth row is 2 pink beads, 1 white, again 2 pink. Fifth row - 2 pink, 2 white, 2 pink. And so on. The middle of the petal is 2 pink, 5 white, again 2 pink beads. After this row, the reduction of white beads begins.

  • As a result, you get petals like the one in the picture below. You will need 5 of them.
  • Next you should weave 5 smaller petals. There will be only one pink bead along the edges, and 3 white beads in the widest part of the petal.
  • The next step is to make the middle of the flower. To do this, we string a large bead onto a wire and twist the ends of the fishing line under it.

  • So, all the details of our flower are ready. This is what they should all look like.
  • We take our “pestles”, connect them into one, and twist the ends of the wire together.
  • We screw small petals to the middle from below.

  • Then, again from below, we attach larger petals to the base.
  • You can do whatever you want with the leftover wire. You can twist them together, wrap them with green thread or green ribbon, and form a flower stem. You can secure the ends well and trim off the excess wire.

Weaving flowers from beads: roses

A magnificent bouquet, isn't it? You can try to weave one yourself. You can make fewer flowers, it all depends on your desire.

What you will need for work:

  1. Regular copper wire
  2. Green wire with a diameter of 0.3 mm
  3. White, pink and green beads
  4. Thick wire for making a stem
  5. Floral Ribbon

Manufacturing:

  • We take a wire approximately 1 m long and thread the first bead. Using the parallel weaving method, we begin to weave rows, each time increasing the number of beads in the row by 2 pieces. When you have a row with 10 beads, make 11 beads in the next row. Then, we put 9 beads on each end of the wire, and pull the wire through the very first bead.

  • Twist the ends of the wire. You have a triangle-shaped petal with rounded edges.
  • Then we move on to making the stamens. They will need approximately 30 cm of ordinary copper wire. 7 pink beads should be strung on it, then 3 should be left free, and after 4 we pull the wire in the same direction, not parallel.
  • Align the stamen so that it is in the middle. Next, on each side of it, you need to make one more stamen. It is very important to ensure that all three stamens fit tightly together. We twist the ends of the wire under the stamens.

  • Using the parallel weaving technique, we make 6 small petals. Weaving pattern: 1,2,3,3,3,2,1.
  • Next, using the same technique, we make 5 large leaves. They are made according to the scheme: 2,3,4,5,5,5,4,3,2,1.
  • Then we begin to collect the petals. We twist three large petals together and twist the ends of the wire. Then, a little lower, we screw in the remaining 2 large petals. It turns out to be a twig.
  • Take the green wire, step back 15 cm from the edge, and string 3 white beads. We curl the edges. It turned out to be a bud. Then, we perform 2 more such buds. We retreat from the made buds and make 3 more such buds on the same wire.

  • Now that all the parts of our rose are ready, we can begin assembling it.
  • Take about 40 cm of thick wire for the base, wrap the stamens on top of it, and wind the ends of the wire onto thick wire.
  • We place rose petals around the stamens and twist them at the base. We also screw the small petals under the bud. We wrap the base with floral ribbon.
  • Next, at the base of the stem, we screw branches with leaves and buds. Your rose is ready!

Beaded flowers: photo

Beaded flowers: video

Tatiana Belova

Beading A fun activity that can be done with older preschool children. It develops fine motor skills, perseverance, accuracy, attention and the ability to “read” a diagram.

My students and I decided to surprise our mothers and give them a gift for March 8 flowers. We started work back in February, got acquainted with various weaving methods, and chose beads and started. Children wove no more than 15-20 minutes a day in their free time. Some did it quickly, others not so much. But all the children completed their work on time - in time for the holiday! Our mothers were delighted colors!

I bring to your attention step-by-step production flower.

You will need: wire for beads(the diameter of the wire depends on the size beads, green beads, beads of any bright color, one bead with a large hole. We prepared a workplace and everything necessary.

for the petal we take a large bright one beads. string 16 onto a wire beads. and twist the wire 2-3 times.


string 10 onto one of the antennae beads and lay them inside the first circle.


twist the ends of the wire


We weave 6 petals by analogy. choose the middle.


we pass 3 petals from the right to the middle and the remaining 3 to the left.


twist the wire from the petals into one bundle. This will be the trunk.


Now let's get to the leaf. We put 1 on the middle of the wire bead.




then 3 beads, then 4, 5. The number of rows and beads in them depends on the size of the beads and on your desire. Advice - so that the sheet expands evenly (no steps) you need to do 2 rows with 3 b. and 2 rows with 4 b.


I had a small one beads, and I made the width of the sheet from 5 b.


and you need to finish the sheet by decreasing b. up to 1. Twist the ends of the wire.


screw the leaf to the stem. The flower is almost ready. All that remains is to decorate the trunk.


I took a satin ribbon, secured it with glue, and wrapped it around the stem. I cut off the excess and secured the tape at the bottom with glue.


Flower READY!

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