Scheme of snowflakes for weaving of beads, step-by-step photos and free patterns of patterns

Scheme of snowflakes for weaving of beads, step-by-step photos and free patterns of patterns

Beaded snowflakes can serve as a wonderfulinterior decoration during the winter holidays. They will look organically on the New Year tree. Snowflakes woven from beads can even be used as decoration for clothes, hair, accessories. Such a decorative element will delight in the cold season and will not melt at positive temperatures. Making a snowflake from beads is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance. A snowflake can look very intricate and interesting, but following a simple pattern with instructions, weaving it will not be difficult. In addition, its manufacture does not require any complex devices. All you need in the process of weaving a simple and cute snowflake according to the pattern below is:

  • beads number 11 in two colors (for example, pearl and silver);
  • a hank of a white string or line;
  • a needle that fits under the hole in the beads;
  • scissors.

Before you start working, you need to cut a thread of lengthapproximately 25 cm, thread it onto a needle and tie a knot at one end. There will be five rows in our pattern. For convenience, each row is marked with its own color on the pattern:

  • 1st - beige (the starting bead is marked with a red dot).
  • 2nd - green.
  • 3rd - lilac.
  • 4th - blue (in the fourth row there are light C and dark T beads).
  • 5th - red.

Now, if you're ready, we can begin.A simple scheme of snowflakes from beads. Picture №31.To create the first row, string twelve beads onto the thread. To close them into a circle, pass the needle through the initial bead and then through the remaining ones. Pull the needle out of the first row through the bead with which we started stringing.A simple scheme of snowflakes from beads. Photo # 22. We start the second row.We pass the needle with the thread through 3 beads and pass it through the bead that is third in the first row. We pick up the next three beads and again pass it through the bead of the first row, one bead away from the previous (third). We continue to move in a circle until we return to the first bead of the first row. We pass the thread through it and the first two beads of the second row and go to the beginning of the third. In total, you should get 6 triangles in the second row. 3. In the next row, each of the six segments already contains 5 beads. We string the first five pieces on the thread and pass the needle through the top of the triangle of the second row. Then we repeat the same with each of the remaining five vertices. At the end, you need to pass the needle through the first two beads of the current row.A simple scheme of snowflakes from beads. Photo №44.Let us recall that in the fourth row there are lighter beads (C) and darker beads (T). We string one light, one dark and one more light bead on the thread in turn and pass the thread through the fourth bead of the previous row. Then we string 3 dark beads and pass the needle through the second bead of the second five of the third row. Again we string 1C, 1T, 1C, pass through the fourth bead of the second five, then three Ts again and so on until the end of this row. At the end we pass the needle with the thread through the first bead C of the fourth row.A simple scheme of snowflakes from beads. Photo №55.The last row will add six elongated rays to our snowflake. You need to string five beads on the thread and pass the needle through the 2nd bead C of the previous row. Next, you will need to pass the thread through the fourth and fifth beads that go in the third row and the top of the triangle of the 2nd row, the 6th and 7th of the third and the 3rd bead C of the fourth. Repeat these steps 5 more times. Upon completion of the row, fasten and cut the thread. Our snowflake is completely ready!A simple scheme of snowflakes from beads. Photo №6

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