The number of bead weaving methods is not limited to a dozen or even a hundred. You don't have to learn all of them to make multiple jewelry sets. By changing the color, size and shape of the beads, you can achieve a variety of crafts, even if you have mastered only three beadwork techniques.
Instructions
Step 1
The universal method of lowering bracelets will allow, by changing the number of beads, to create many variants of this jewelry. Measure out about a meter of thin line. It should go through the hole of the bead 2-3 times. Thread the end of the line through the bead and secure with a knot. If after this there is too long a segment, burn it over the flame of a lighter or candle. Put 11 more beads on the working thread. Thread the end of the line through the very first (fixed) bead. Then string seven more beads. Count eight beads from the beginning of the bracelet and thread the line into the ninth. Cast on seven more beads and pass the thread through the middle of the previous segment (the third bead out of seven). In this way, design a bracelet of the required length. Attach jewelry clasps to its ends.
Step 2
To make a brooch, you will need multi-colored beads. To make chamomile, prepare a yellow, white, and green material. Take a thin but strong wire as a base. Thread it through two white beads. Place them in the middle of the line. Take two more beads, thread both ends of the wire through them towards each other. In the same way, cast on four rows of three beads each and one row of two beads. Secure the end of the wire. Make four more of the same petals, and then secure them around a large yellow bead. To make chamomile leaves, string as many beads on the wire in each row so that the leaf turns out to be wider than the flower petals. After collecting all the parts of the brooch together, use a wire to attach a pin to its back.
Step 3
Complete the jewelry set with a voluminous necklace. It can be typed on both fishing line and wire. Type an even number of beads on the working thread (for example, 12). Thread the end of the thread through the first one, completing the circle. The width of the circle determines the thickness of the future necklace. Place another bead on the line, pass one bead in the first row, and pass the thread through the second. Re-string the bead and again thread the line through the bead in the previous row. Weave the harness necklace using this technology until the desired length is achieved. Put on one bead and thread the line through every other bead in the previous row.