Weaving roses from beads with carved edges. Beaded rose

March 8

In all floral diversity, the rose occupies a leading position. Her external sophistication and sophistication attracts everyone's attention. A rosette made from beads, woven with your own hands, is no less beautiful than a natural one. And the activity itself is so interesting and exciting that it’s addictive. initial stages. For beginners in this business master classes and video tutorials with step-by-step instructions will help craftswomen.

Such a master class will be a significant help in the question of how to make a rose from beads for beginners. Bead weaving is a painstaking, creative process that requires patience. At first it seems that everything is very complicated and confusing. Gradually, with each step, not only skills begin to appear, but also the desire to move on. The result will not leave others indifferent and will inspire new creations.

Preparing the workspace and tools

It is better to take a flat surface, spreading it on soft cloth. This will prevent the beads from rolling off. You can take a regular box from candies or something similar, and use it to store beaded material. It is not necessary to put all the required volume there at once, but alternate as needed. It is more convenient to distribute the beads into piles, different color. It is advisable to use a neutral fabric to avoid irritation to the eyes. The lighting is turned on bright, as precision of actions is necessary. It is recommended to keep it short breaks from work so as not to strain your eyesight.

Kit necessary tools and material:

When working, standard safety rules are followed: the wire is cut with a tool, the scissors are not left open, the beads are added little by little, rest every 10–15 minutes. Note to parents: children 6–8 years old are prohibited from working more than 40 minutes a day, 9–11 years old – no more than 1 hour, and 12–16 years old – 1.5 hours.

Gallery: beaded rose (25 photos)

Beaded roses: patterns

Weaving roses from beads step by step, it boils down to the following:

Now we can draw the line, since the rose with your own hands has acquired its final form.

How to weave petals on a plasticine base

Not all master classes follow the same pattern; there are nuances in the technology of weaving some elements. Let us present for consideration quite simple technique how to make crafts on plasticine.

First of all, it is necessary to make a plasticine blank that imitates the shape flower petal. Having smeared the surface with Vaseline, lay out the beads strung on long thread. Varnish is applied on top for fixation.. After complete drying, the finished petal is removed, wiped off with Vaseline, and varnished from the inside. By repeating these steps several times, you will get the details for the future flower. Putting them together makes a rosebud.

How to make small roses with your own hands

In this step by step instructions, is given object lesson on weaving miniature roses. They will be a wonderful decor in the living room or in another room of the house. There are beads different manufacturers, varying in quality. So, Chinese ones have an uneven structure. A craft made from them will not look entirely proportional. But Czech or Japanese suits all parameters. But this is not so important while the learning process is underway.

For work you will need: green and yellow beads, wooden skewers, copper wire, 0.3 mm in diameter . So, let's start the master class:

Although all beaded flowers are similar in appearance Each case has its own weaving principle. There are single copies big size, but there are multiple small buds on one stem. The petals are either solid or openwork. So, the solid ones are woven in three different ways: parallel, looped or French. The French technique is more often used for large single crafts. The looped option is ideal for bush roses.

Any crafts made from beads, especially flowers, can be a wonderful interior decoration or an extraordinary gift. Looking at such beauty, an immediate desire appears to learn how to do it with your own hands. Gradually, this can develop into a hobby, which will bring joy and satisfaction. Main, be patient and move towards new and complex options .

There is nothing more beautiful and more valuable than something made with love and care. But what to do if the basics of beadwork have been mastered, but complex things just don’t work out? And I really want to create beautiful flower, but don’t bother yourself too much. Everyone is beautiful, but the beaded rose rightfully takes the place of the queen.

Tools and materials Time: 2 hours Difficulty: easy

- beads (Czech Republic) #10 - 6 gr. - Red;
- beads (Czech Republic) #10 - 4 gr. - Green colour;
- isothread or thin fishing line;
- needle;
- wire - 15 cm;
— decorative butterfly — 1 pc.;
- scissors.

Master class with step-by-step photos

Beading is a fascinating process that not only delights you with masterpieces created with your own hands, but also contributes to the development creativity in women, girls and girls. There is nothing more beautiful and more valuable than something made with love and care.

But what to do if the basics of beadwork have been mastered, but complex things just don’t work out? Don't know where to start and how to do it correctly? This is exactly what our article will discuss.

The proposed scheme for executing this instance will be understandable even to needlewomen with zero ideas and knowledge.


Let's start creating a flower from beads:

To perform the first elements, a single long wicker blank is used, made in mosaic technique. Primitive bracelets are woven using exactly the same principle - . Therefore, understanding the technique of making roses is not difficult.

But for those who are not familiar with mosaic weaving, let's figure out what it is. - This is one of the types of creating a flat canvas. The elements in which are located strictly vertically and between the beads of the previous row. The product comes out a little loose, but at the same time durable and more attractive than a simple one. parallel weaving, where the beads are located strictly above each other.

1. We make a rosebud.

We thread the isothread or fishing line into the needle. We tie a triple knot. We thread the bead and stretch it to the end. We thread a needle between the two threads and tighten the loop, fixing the element. This way, the outermost bead will securely hold the entire row and thread.

We continue working according to scheme 1.

Take bead #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Move them to the first one. Insert the needle into bead #5. We string bead #9. We pass the needle through #3.

We string bead #10. Pull the needle through the first one. Expanding future element, for a more convenient approach to the sidewall of the canvas. We hook #11 and #12. Pull the needle through the 10th. We continue to weave the first element according to pattern 1.

After some time of weaving, the need arises to tie a knot, because... the thread ends. To properly secure the knot, you need to remember two rules:
1.) The node should always be on wrong side and in the supposed lower outer row of the canvas. To prevent the knots from sticking out unattractively on the upper open petals of the product.
2.) The number of knots tied one after another should be at least three. After all, with everyday use of the product, poorly secured knots can come undone and dissolve all the created beauty. Therefore, tie knots through each bead, and only then cut the thread.

We weave the strip to the desired length, approximately 22 - 25 cm.

2. Form a rosebud.

Along the expected bottom edge, i.e. where all the knots were fixed, we stretch the needle and isothread. By placing the beads one at a time, we will form the natural curves of the element, which are similar to the curves of the petals of a real bud. We fasten the isothread by threading it through the last bead twice.

We roll the canvas into a future flower. We fix all the edges well in a spiral, forming equal parts of the flower. We fasten the thread. We cut it off.

3. Weave the lower part of the cup and form the stem.

We simply weave the lower part of the flower cup in a circle, evenly adding four beads in a row.

We constantly compare what is being done and bottom part with a made flower. Weave size to size. Then we sew this part to the rose.

We take the wire and straighten it. We bend one of the ends. And we pull several beads onto the second tip. We slightly bend this end of the wire again. Then we pull the wire through the middle of the flower bud. See below for a step-by-step photo of this stage.

We get the beads onto the wire. Bend the free end of the wire.

4. Weave rose leaves.

Creating rose leaves is the simplest stage of weaving a flower in general.
We weave the leaves according to scheme 2. The principle of execution is the same as weaving a bud: the first bead is the fastening thread, then 4, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 7. We insert the needle an eighth from the needle, 3 set, 1 in 9- yu from the initial extreme, set 3, needle in the fifth from the initial one. We go back two beads, set 3, needle 11th from the beginning.

Repeat similarly on the second side. Then we carry out the extreme completions of the rhombus. Do not forget that all return movements are performed only through threading the beads. If you run the thread along the top of the bead, the pattern will tighten and will not look neat.

We weave one large petal and two small ones. We weave the small ones directly into the branch of the large petal. Fasten the thread tightly.
Sew the branches with leaves to the stem.

We insert a thin wire into the middle of the branch and hide it in the beads. This way the leaves will not sag and will keep their shape.
Take the butterfly and fold it in half. Sew to the bud.

Now the work on creating a simple rose is completed. If the creation of such an option wonderful flower seemed simple to you, then read the next master - classes with more complex circuits weaving. Learn new things and strive for excellence!

Video master class rose from beads for beginners

Take a look at other pages of the site, there is a lot there interesting ideas and diagrams, and also try to make others. We are always glad to see you!

In this master class we will learn how to weave a wonderful rose from beads.

To make a rose from beads we will need:

  1. Czech cutting or ~ 40 grams (for roses) and 10 grams (for leaves) (colors depend on your imagination);
  2. Wire 0.3 mm;
  3. Gerbera wire 0.8 mm and 1.6 mm for the axle;
  4. for winding;
  5. Ordinary threads for assembly;
  6. Pliers and wire cutters;
  7. Glue Moment;
  8. for stringing beads
  9. Sisal

A rose consists of the following elements

4 rows of petals(round top, round bottom):
1 row - 2-3 petals - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 5 pairs of arcs
2nd row - 3 petals - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 6 pairs of arcs
3rd row - 4 petals - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 7 pairs of arcs
4th row - 5 petals - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 8 pairs of arcs
5 sepals(sharp top, sharp bottom) - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 1 pair of arcs
3 leaves(sharp top, sharp or round bottom) - 1.1 cm of beads on the axis - 4 pairs of arcs
3 leaves(sharp top, sharp or round bottom) - 1.5 cm of beads on the axis - 4 pairs of arcs

We weave petals and leaves for roses using the technique french weave. You can see how to weave petals using this technique in the section " Beading for Beginners ".
We make the base for weaving from 0.3 mm or 0.4 mm wire. The short wire is the axis, the long wire is the working wire.
Rose petals weave - round top, round bottom.

We collect beads on the working and axial wire.

The beads on the working wire should be under the beads on the center wire. We fix (make one turn) the working wire on the axial wire perpendicular to each other.

We continue to fix the working wire in this way required amount rows.

We cut off the axial wire from above, leaving a tip of ~ 2-3 mm, and bend it.

We sew the petal.

For this rose we need to weave the following quantity petals:

Sepals - 5 pieces

French weaving technique - sharp top, sharp bottom (we fix the working wire on the axial, not perpendicular, but at an angle of 45 degrees).

Leaves - 3 small and 3 large

They weave similarly to sepals.

Assembling a rose

Collecting leaves

We attach three small leaves to gerbera wire with a diameter of 0.8 mm (with floss or floral tape).

In the same way, we collect the second branch of leaves from three large leaves. The leaves were collected.

We make three loops from 7 beads each (you can make two such blanks so that the middle is more magnificent). We attach them to the rod and sequentially wind 1, 2, 3 and 4 rows of rose petals. Next we attach 5 sepals.

We wrap the rod with floss threads down. At a distance of 5-7 cm from the flower we attach a twig with small leaves, at a distance of 2-3 cm from it we attach a second branch of leaves. Wrap with thread to the required length. Fix the end with a drop of glue. The rose can be planted in a pot or vase.

Congratulations! Our rose is ready!

I hope you enjoyed the master class.
Ask questions and comment!
With love for you and creativity, Elena Kazakova.

Rose is a very popular and almost everyone's favorite flower. But, unfortunately, all its beauty quickly fades. You can make this flower with your own hands from beads. A beaded rose will delight you with its blooming appearance all year round. If you don’t know how to make a rose from beads, then this master class with step by step photos will help you master the technique of weaving roses from beads.

To weave a rose you will need:

  • Beads of three colors - pink, white, green. Size 11 or 10 ( Czech beads), and if Chinese beads then size 12.
  • For a bud, a total of 140 grams of beads, for leaves 80 grams.
  • The wire is 0.3mm, 0.4mm in diameter and very thick for the rod.
  • Floral ribbon.
  • Glue (transparent polyurethane).

The rose we will weave will be big. The diameter of the bud is 12 cm. The height of the entire rose depends on the rod from which you will make the trunk.

So, let's begin.

Beaded rosebud

Let's start weaving a rose from beads with its petals, from which we will assemble a rose bud during the weaving process. We will weave.

  • Petals of the 1st row.

Petals round shape are made according to the following scheme: made from wire with a diameter of 0.4 mm, we wrap a piece of wire 55 cm long and 0.3 mm in diameter to it. We place 5 pink beads on the axis and make 8 arcs (4 turns). The last row(this is the 4th turn) weave with white beads. You need to make 3 such petals of the first row.

To give the required form, you need to rotate the petal leg 90 degrees and bend the petal along its axis.

  • 2nd row.

We weave these petals according to the following scheme: we make the axis from wire with a diameter of 0.4 mm, and we wind a piece of wire 75 cm long and 0.3 mm in diameter to it. We place 5 pink beads on the axis, and weave 8 arcs (4 turns) with the working end of the wire.

We give each petal this shape. To do this, the tip must be bent outward, and the petal itself must be bent along the axis.

  • Petals of the 3rd row.

We weave according to the pattern: 5 beads on the axis and make 16 arcs (8 turns). We take a wire 95 cm long. We also pay attention to the fact that in these petals we also use a modified technique.

It is necessary to make 8 arcs according to this principle: the first 4 turns of the arcs should go around the axis on top of the petal, and the remaining 4 turns of the arcs should go around from the inside.

We make the last two rows from white beads. You also need to weave 3 of these petals. Next you need to give them shape.

  • 4th row.

The petals of the fourth row are woven using a sophisticated French weaving technique - weaving on two axes. We take a wire with a diameter of 0.4 mm, cut two pieces 17-18 cm long and twist them together from below, leaving an axis of 10 cm on each piece. Next, take a wire 150 cm long and wind it to the axles.

Weave according to this pattern: string 2 beads on the right axis, and 3 beads on the left. Between the axes in the first row we make 3 beads, then in increasing order.

We make 5 turns around the axis on top, and 6 turns around the inside. In general, the petal should have 11 turns. We make the last two turns using white beads. We make 4 such petals. Afterwards, we give everything a shape by bending the tip, and bending the petal itself inward.

  • 5th row.

These petals weave on three axes. We take a wire with a diameter of 0.4 mm, cut off three sections 18-20 cm long and twist them together from below, leaving an axis of 12 cm on each section. Next, we take a wire 200 cm long and wind it to the axles.

Next we weave according to this pattern: string 1 bead on the first axle, 2 beads on the middle one, and 3 beads on the left one. Between the axes in the first turn we make 3 beads in each arc, then in increasing order.

We make 5 turns, going around the axis on top and 8 times going around it from the inside. In general, the petal should have 13 turns. We make 4 such petals.

We give shape to our woven petals by bending them along the central axis. The central seam with the eyelets should be on the inside, and the tips of the petal should be bent outward.

That's it, the petal blanks are ready, let's start assembling the rose bud.

Assembling a rosebud from beads

We take a thick wire (rod), screw the first row of petals to it, fastening them in a circle. Next, we attach the second row; when assembling, the petals need to be nested inside each other.

Next, according to the same pattern, we attach 3 rows of petals, then the 4th and 5th row. The petals will turn out heavy and will hang down, and so that the bud falls apart, glue them from the inside at the base to the petals of the previous row. You should get a bud like this.

Now we need to weave the sepals for our rose.

Beaded sepals for roses

We take 75 cm of wire, make an axle 10-12 cm long and string beads on it. The bead row should be 6 cm (can be measured with a ruler), this is approximately 40 beads. The sepal weaves along.

We attach the finished sepals to the rose bud. After the sepals have been attached, you need to wrap the peduncle with 10 rows of beads strung on a wire. Next we wrap the stem with green floral ribbon.

How to make a neat rose from small or large beads simply and inexpensively? This master class for beginners with step-by-step photos will help you master the technique of weaving roses. The product is made using the French weaving technique.

To weave a rose from beads you will need:

  • beads (for bud 140 g, for leaves 80 g);
  • wire 0.3 mm;
  • floss thread;
  • PVA glue.

Weaving a rose will begin from the petals, from which, during the weaving process, a rose bud will be formed.

Making rose petals from beads for beginners

The step-by-step instructions and diagram are as follows: 5 beads on the axis and 5 arcs. You need to make 3 such petals.

In order for the petals to take the desired shape, you should rotate the petal leg 90 degrees and bend the petal off its axis.

For the second row, you need to weave pointed leaves-petals: 5 beads on the axis and make 9 arcs.

It should be noted that the petals use the frame technique, according to which the first 5 rows of arcs should go around the axis from the inside of the petal, and the remaining 4 arcs should go around the axis from the outside.

Weave 3 such petals.

In the third row, you should weave pointed leaves-petals according to the pattern: 5 beads on the axis and make 10 arcs. You also need to pay attention to the fact that the sheets also use a frame, and these 10 arcs are made according to the principle: the first 5 rows of arcs should go around the axis from the inside of the petal, the remaining 5 should go around the axis from the outside. There should be 3 such petals. Bend the tip of the petal outward, and bend the petal itself along its axis.

In the 4th row the petals weave along French technology weaving with beads on two axes. It is necessary to follow the scheme: make 2 axes, place 2 beads on one axis, and 3 beads on the left axis. Make 3 beads between the axes in the first row, then in increasing order.

Make 5 arcs going around the axis from the inside and 7 arcs going around the axis from the outside. In general, the petal should have 12 arcs. Make 4 of these petals.

In the fifth row, the petals are woven on three axes. Weave according to the pattern: 3 axes, place 1 bead on the first axis, 2 beads on the middle axis, 3 beads on the left axis. Between the axes in the first row, make 3 beads, then in increasing order.

Make 5 arcs going around the axis from the inside and 9 arcs going around the axis from the outside. In general, the petal should have 14 arcs. There should be 4 such petals.

It's time to shape the petals. Bend the petals along the central axis so that the central seam with eyelets should be inside the petal, and the tips of the petal on the axes should be bent outward.

The beaded petals are ready, it's time to collect the buds.

Assembling buds using a simple technique

First, you should take a wire and screw the first row of petals to it, fastening it in a circle.

Sepals for roses using simple patterns

How to weave sepals? You need to take a wire 10 centimeters long and string 50 beads. The sepal is made using the “toothed leaf” technique from beads.

The sepal will look longer since there are 50 beads on the axis. Attach the finished sepals to the rosebud using beads. Turn the flower over and attach the previously woven leaves of the peduncle.

Light leaves to complete the flower

The leaves are made pointed according to the scheme: there are 5 beads on the axis, 6 arcs. Fasten the finished leaves together and wrap them with green threads using PVA glue.