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Beadwork masterclass

An unusual air bow, made of beads, woven by one's own hands will serve as an addition to any accessory

An unusual air bow, made of beads, woven by one's own hands will serve as an addition to any accessory

In this master class we will weavean original, delicate and airy beaded bow, based on a simple beaded openwork mesh. This bow can be used as a keychain, brooch or hairpin. To make a bow, we only need: Small beads, any color (of your choice), you need to take as many as possible; Pearl beads 3 mm in diameter, no more than 20 beads; Thread, fishing line or monofilament. Steps: 1. You need to string 89 beads on a thread with one working end, and at the very end…

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This master class of weaving from beads will tell you how to weave the earrings yourself.

This master class of weaving from beads will tell you how to weave the earrings yourself.

Scientists have proven that fine motor skills directlyis associated with speech, observation, visual and motor memory. It is useful for children and adults to constantly train our fingers. And beading can help us with this. I invite you to weave the earrings "Blue Flower" with me. For work we will need: fishing line or monofilament beading needle yellow pearl-type beads small blue beads 1. We put 6 yellow beads on the thread. 2. We tie the end of the weaving thread to the main thread. We make a flower from beads. We pass through all 2 times...

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This detailed master-class will teach butterfly weaving from beads

This detailed master-class will teach butterfly weaving from beads

That's why one frosty December evening II wove a butterfly from beads. I used crystals and small white beads, as well as scarlet "drops" to match the crystals used. I prefer to weave on a fishing line. Durable. Reliable. You can also use monofilament. It's up to you to decide what to choose. Let's start weaving. 1. String 5 small white round beads onto a needle. 2. Tie the beads into a circle. Tie the weaving thread and the end of the thread. Go through this circle with the needle several times for durability. 3. Insert a...

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