Bead Flower Brooch
A beaded flower brooch to go with the Summer Shawl I knitted
Posted by blue g.
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I made this brooch for a friend to go with the summer shawl I'd knitted her (see my projects for the shawl).
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You Will Need (4 things)
- 32 Seed Bead(s)
- Brooch Back
- 19 Crimp Bead(s)
- Flat Nose Pliers
Steps (11 steps, 60 minutes)
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1
Assemble your beads. I chose to use pink beads to match the shawl, but you can use whatever you like.
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2
Take a length of wire and thread on a crimp bead, a seed bead, a round bead and another seed bead. Thread the wire through the round bead, seed bead and crimp bead again. Pull tight and squeeze the crimp.
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3
A little further down, thread the same combination of beads and crimp, continue down the wire. You'll need about 13 of them. I used 2 smaller wires as I find long lengths of wire tricky to handle.
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4
Between the beads, bend the excess wire down and give a little squeeze with the pliers.
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5
Roll the first set of beads up, with the bent tails at the bottom.
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6
Wrap the second set of beads around it, twisting the end of the wire tightly around the "stub" at the bottom.
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7
On a new piece of wire, thread on a crimp bead, a seed bead, an oval bead and another seed bead. Take the wire back down the beads, ignoring the seed bead at the fold of the wire. Crimp.
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8
Add a second set of beads in the same way.
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9
Continue adding until you have 6. The first two should be close gogether, but then have a gap between the others.
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10
wrap the starting end of the wire tightly around the stub, position the petals. wrap the wire round, tugging the petals into place. I left a gap between the petals so I could wrap the wire round once before placing the petal, then wrap again. This photo is taken from the back of the brooch.
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11
Use the end of the wire to firmly attach a brooch back and you're done.