How to make a rose from beads. How to make a sepal for a rose from beads. Preparing the workspace and tools

Weaving flowers from beads is a very exciting, painstaking and difficult task. But even beginner needlewomen, with due diligence and accuracy, will be able to weave a beautiful queen of flowers - a beaded rose - according to our master class.

The lesson turned out to be detailed (perhaps even too much), but, I hope, in this way we managed to avoid "white spots" and warn everyone possible questions, which could arise in connection with the weaving of a beaded rose.

To weave a rose from beads you will need:

blue beads - 100 gr.;

golden beads - 50 gr.;

blue or silver wire for weaving with beads in a section of 0.4 mm;

gold wire for weaving with beads in a section of 0.3-0.4 mm;

"golden" floss - 1-1.5 skeins;

gold or copper wire with a cross section of 0.7-0.8 mm;

cable or thick wire (5-6 mm) for a beaded rose stem;

if you have a flexible cable for the stem, then you will need another long knitting needle 50 cm;

threads for winding yellow or gold petals;

wide tape;

pliers-nippers;

clear nail polish;

glue gel-moment transparent;

yellow or gold acrylic paint.

Master class on weaving roses from beads

How to weave rose petals from beads

We string blue beads onto a silver wire (we don’t cut the wire, we just unwind it from the coil). For small petals, the low does not have to be long, but for those that are larger, at least a meter or one and a half in length. For convenience, we wind a low bead back onto the coil, leaving only a tail of 20-30 cm of wire without beads.

Our beaded rose will consist of five "layers" of petals. Smallest inside, biggest outside. There are 4 types of petals in total.

For petals of the first order, weave the three smallest petals. To do this, cut the silver wire into segments of 15 cm - one for each petal. This will be the axis.

We twist 5-7 cm of the lower part of the axis with the tip of the wire of a silver coil (on which, as we remember, beads are strung) - in the future we will call this wire working. We string 5 blue beads onto the axis.

We drive several beads along the working wire to the axis and, forming an arc, make a turn of the working wire around the axis. We perform the operation again, performing an arc on the other side of the axis. Here's what it looks like in practice:

Tip: so that the wire is not visible, while weaving the petal, it must be applied over the axis. If you draw a wire under the axle, you get " purl loop"- it will be visible on the petal.

We continue to weave arcs of blue color, until you get 4 pairs of arcs - i.e. 4 rows on each side of the axle. Like this:

After that, we twist the working wire with the axis, drive the beads remaining on the coil away and cut it off. Do not forget to make a loop on the coil so that our beads do not run away from it.

Now we also collect 50-100 cm of gold beads on the coil with gold wire.

We twist the tail of the golden wire with the axis of the first petal and make another row of arcs with golden beads - the edging of our petals.



A piece of the axis coming out of the upper part of the petal should be tucked into one of the side arcs and cut off. Hide the tip between the beads.

Such petals of the first order must be woven 3 pieces; bend the axis, as shown in the photo below, and “wrap” each petal on your finger, giving it an arcuate shape.





Insert the petals into each other in a spiral, forming a rosebud, and connect the axes by wrapping them with a thread of a suitable color.



We start weaving petals of the second order for a beaded rose. They differ from the previous ones in that they will not have round shape, but pointed. To do this, we begin to weave in the same way as we did small petals. The exception is the braid of the upper part of the axis: it is necessary to bring the working wire to it not perpendicularly (as we did in rounded petals), but at an angle.

So, we cut 3 wires for axles of 15 cm each, twist the axle with the working wire, and string 6 beads onto the axle.





We give the petal a cup-shaped shape.

You need to make three such petals, and then alternately wind them to the bud. You need to wrap these petals one by one in the same direction in which the petals of the inner circle are wrapped.





We make the third circle of petals. We perform them sharp, from 8 pairs of blue arcs and the ninth pair - golden. We bend it, like the petals of the previous circle. Weave three petals like this.





We attach to the looming stem. At this stage, you can lengthen the small stem with a cable or wire - the main future long stem of the rose. I did it a little later.

Petals of the fourth and fifth order will be weaved not on one, but already on two axes. For each circle you will need 4 petals, for a total of 8 round petals. To do this, we cut pieces of wire 20 cm long, 2 axes for each petal. We twist them together.

We also wind the working wire with a dialed low blue beads. We put a bead on two axes folded together, then we spread the axes by 120 degrees, and we also put a bead on each.

Circle by circle we braid the petal, as we did in previous cases. You will need to make 11 rows of blue arcs and one edging gold.







We collect a rose from beads, winding the petals in a circle.



How to make a sepal for a rose from beads

For the sepals, we cut the golden wire into segments of 12-15 cm, one for the number of sepal petals, I have seven of them.

Then, to one segment from the bottom, we wind a working gold-colored wire with a dialed low golden beads.

We collect 23 beads on the axis, after which we perform one row of sepal strokes, as we did for rose petals.



Let's make the sepal more curly. To do this, move 18 beads to the looming sepal, then retreat about 15 cm of the wire and cut it off.

“Sew” the rows with the tip of the wire. From the front and back side it will look like this:



Now we collect 18 more beads on the tip of the wire and lay another row - to the base of the axis. We twist the tail of the wire with the axis.

We figuratively bend the sepals and wind them alternately to the bottom of our beaded rose.

Leaves for a beaded rose

We need to make 6 leaves for the rose, they will fold into 2 branches. The leaves can be either the same size or different (the top leaf of the branch is larger, the side ones are smaller). I got three sizes of leaves.

So, we cut 6 pieces of gold or copper wire thicker (0.7-0.8 mm) 15-18 cm long. These will be the axes for the leaves.

We string more beads on the golden wire. We wind the tip of the working wire to the axis, trying to twist it in such a way that the axis also bends, otherwise there is a high risk that the working wire will “move out” from the axis.

We string 20 beads onto the axis (we will get a medium-sized sheet; in order to make the sheet larger and longer, you need to make more low on the axis) and working thread we perform the first arc of the "stroke".

Then we move so many beads to the axis along the working wire so that they do not reach the end of the leaf of 4-5 beads. Then we stretch the wire longer (40-50 centimeters) and cut it off. We hook the end of the wire through the nearest arc, string so many more beads to “reach” the axis, and fix the working wire on the axis.

We do the same symmetrically on the other side of the sheet.

Then again on the first side we make the same loop, only at the level of 4-5 beads lower than the previous one, repeat it on the second side, and once again do the work according to this scheme. As a result, there will be 3 cloves on each side of the leaf, and we will get a neat, pretty leaf for a rose.



Leaves are folded in three - for each branch.

Preparing the golden thread. To do this, we divide the floss into two parts - usually there are 6 threads in the floss, if you have one, then we divide it into two strands of three threads. For some reason, I had 12 threads each - as a result, the strands turned out to be 6 thin threads each.

From the top leaf, we start winding with a golden thread - tightly so that the base does not shine through between the winding threads. Then we apply 2 more leaves at approximately the same level - the distance from the branch to the leaf should also be “closed” with a winding, although this is not at all necessary.

Thus, we make two branches.

We attach a cable or wire to the flower, if necessary, we strengthen the stem long needle. We wrap the structure with adhesive tape. We also tape both branches with leaves with tape.

We start the winding from the flower, tightly covering with it the threads and cuttings of the petals and sepals that lie with the previous layer.

We wrap slowly and carefully. When we reach the end, the tip of the thread must be fixed with glue or clear varnish for nails. When the bonding compound sets and dries, the tip of the rose needs to be painted over acrylic paint in tone.

That's all! We straighten the leaves, petals and sepals - our beautiful blue and gold beaded rose is ready! And you can completely repeat it in our master class.












You may want to start with a simpler flower. Then master classes on creating and will come in handy for you.

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Exist various techniques weaving leaves from beads. We tried to collect the most successful and well-known techniques. Additions are welcome!

Master classes on french weaving technique from Alla Maslennikova:

1. Pointed leaf
Such a leaflet is made as follows:

Step 1. Twist the short (axis) and long (low) wires. The axis must be straight.

Axis length = leaf length + stem length (from 3 cm) + top margin (2-3 cm).

Step 2 String beads on the axis and low. There should be more beads on the bottom than on the axis.
Step 3 Fasten the right half of the arc. Put low on top of work and twist around the axis (1 turn).

Step 4 String the missing beads on the bottom to complete the arc. Pay attention to the location of the beads at the top of the right and left halves of the arc and the angle of their connection with the axis. It is this arrangement that allows you to get a pointed sheet.

Step 5 To fix the left half of the arc below, put the wire on top of the work.
Step 6 To secure the left half of the arc at the bottom, twist the wire around the leg (1 turn).


Step 7 Perform the next arc in the same way as the previous one. The new arc should fit snugly against the previous one. You also need to make sure that the axis remains straight.

Step 8 Complete the arc by analogy with the previous one. We still make sure that the axis remains straight, and the new arc fits snugly against the previous one.

Step 9 Run required amount arcs similar to the previous ones.


Step 10 To secure the last arc, twist the wire around the leg to the end.

Step 11 This is what the back side should look like.

Step 12 Bend the top end of the axle wrong side. The fold should fit snugly against the top arc.

Step 13 Cut off the bent end of the axle with side cutters or wire cutters so that a tail 2-3 mm long remains. It should rest against the twist of the penultimate arc.
Step 14 Firmly press the tip of the axis to the wrong side of the sheet. If everything is done correctly, then the tip of the wire will rest against the twist of the previous arc and subsequently will not cling to anything.

2. Narrow pointed leaf

This leaf has a more pointed end and elongated shape compared to the previous one.

Step 1. Start working by analogy with a pointed leaf. The difference is that beads are strung on the axis between the arcs.

Step 2 The next arc is fixed on the axis above the bead.

Step 3 To complete the arc, make 1 turn around the leg.



Step 4

To give the sheet even more sharp shape, the number of beads can be increased (optional).

Step 5

Step 6Bend the upper end of the axis to the wrong side.Leave the tip of the axis 2-3 mm long (cut off the excess), i.e. such that it rests on the last bead on the axis.Firmly press the tip to the axis.

3. Round sheet


Step 1.Start working by analogy with a pointed leaf. The difference is that at the top of the axis, the low is fixed not at an angle, but perpendicularly.
Step 2 The beginning of the second half of the arc is also perpendicular to the axis. The beads should be pressed tightly against the axis and the end of the first half of the arc so that the arc appears to be unified (without twisting).

Step 3Similarly, perform the next arc.It is necessary to ensure that the axis remains straight, and still firmly press the initial beads of the second half of the arc to the axis.



Step 4 Complete the next arc in the same way as the previous one.
Step 5Run the required number of arcs. To complete the work, you need to twist the wire low around the legs to the end.

Step 6. Bend the upper end of the axis to the wrong side.The fold should be close to the last arc.Leave the tip of the axis 2-3 mm long, i.e. such that it rests on the twist of the penultimate arc.Firmly press the tip to the axis.


4. Shamrock with round leaves This type leaflets is perfect for plants with three to four miniature leaves per branch, for example, clover. The fourth leaflet can be added in the same way as the previous three. You can also slightly vary the shape and bend.


Step 1. On the wire, make a loop of 5-9 beads, leaving the short end of the wire on one side and the long end on the other. Fasten the loop with 1-2 turns. it will serve as a leg.

Step 2 The next arc should frame the previous one. It should be fixed on the leg with 1-2 turns by analogy with the previous one. Leaves of 1-4 arcs are made in this way.

Step 3 Run the next sheet on long end wire by analogy with the previous one.

Perform the first arc (loop) by stepping back from the previous leaf a short distance.

It falls on the indent from the previous leaf and the leg of the new leaf (from the base of the inner loop to the base of the outer).

Step 4 Run the required number of arcs of the second leaf. If the indentation from the previous leaf was sufficient, then the bases of the leaves will be at a small distance from each other.

Step 5 Run the required number of leaves. Shape the branch by twisting the wire.

Flowers can also be made in this way.


5. Toothed sheet



Step 1. Run one arc as for a pointed sheet.

Step 2 Run a right return arc, i.e. fix it from above not on the axis, but on the previous arc, stepping back from it top edge for 5-9 beads.

In this case, start the wire from the wrong side and remove it from the front.

Step 3 Fix the arc at the bottom. The second half of the arc should go around the first, snugly adjacent to it.



Step 4 Run the left return arc by analogy with the right one. At the same time, fix the first half of the arc at the same level at which the right arc was fixed. This is usually one bead further from the top.

Step 5 Finish the left return arc in the same way as the right one.

Step 6 Run the next return arc again on the right, fixing it on the previous arc.


Step 7Similarly, perform the next left return arc.

Step 8Run the required number of return arcs. To finally fix the wire, you need to twist it around the legs.

Step 9Bend the upper end of the axle to the wrong side, cut it to the level of the upper bead on the axle and press it firmly against the axle.

Another common weaving technique is mosaic technique.

1. Round sheet.

The technique of weaving a simple rounded sheet is shown in the figure on the left. This type of leaves can be used when weaving the leaves and petals of many plants. The color, size and shape of the bends may vary. Technique mosaic weaving pretty simple. Cut a long thread and fasten 1 bead to the thread, leaving an end of 8-10 cm. String the required number of beads (the number of beads should be approximately half the number that gives you the required sheet length). This will be the central vein of the leaf (Fig. 1-3). Then follow Figures 4-5 to complete the job. Then repeat the same on the other side of the midrib. After completing the leaf, tie the thread and hide the end.

2. Sheet with jagged edges.
When turning at the end of a row, before starting new row, instead of skipping the bead from which the drink came out and stretching the thread into the last added, string a round bead of the size bigger size, for example, 14 ° and again pull the thread through the bead from which it came out and the last bead added at the beginning of the new row (Fig. 1 on the right)

3. Petals or leaves with frilled edges.
Add loops of 3 size 11 beads between the pairs of beads along the edge of the sheet (fig. 2).

4. Leaves with long pointed tops.
Add 1 extra bead when stringing the midrib (start not with an even, but with an odd total number of beads), then pull the thread back through 2, not through 1 bead at the end of the top when weaving the first row of the sheet (fig. 3 and 4).

5. Curved petals or leaves. String on the beads of the central vein and move back to the beginning. On the next row, increase once in the middle by adding 2 beads instead of 1 (fig. 5). Continue adding 2 beads to the end of the leaf half. On the other side of the sheet, make a decrease by 1 bead in the center, skipping the bead. On the next row, add 2 beads where you missed a bead. In the next row, pull the thread through 2 beads. In the next row, add only 1 bead instead of 2 - to reduce (Fig. 6).

6. Compound leaves.
Make 3 or 5 leaves and connect them with square stitches along the bottom, diagonal edge (fig. 7 and 8). Attach the stem with square stitches.

Another unusual, quite difficult option leaf weaving (in this case grape leaves) from Tatyana Ivanova.

Cut the green wire to the maximum length, put on 4 green beads, return through three beads, tighten so that you have a main axis of 20 cm, and the rest of the length goes to the working end. Now make a loop around the main row, pick up the required number of beads on the working end, go around the central row and make a turn around the central row at the base (photo 2).

This sheet is woven in steps. We collect 5 beads, cling to the center of the leaf (photo 3), make a turn, collect 7 beads and return down to the base of the leaf, make a turn and form a step on the other side in the same way (photo 4-5). When you weave three steps of the leaf, you need to make a pointed ledge. To do this, you need to collect more beads, form a sharp ledge (photo 7-8) and go back to the base. Repeat the second side.

Continue weaving grape leaf from beads according to this principle. Each subsequent bottom row is wider than the previous one (Pic 10-13), but when another row with sharp protrusions is ready, then you need to start reducing the sheet (Pic 14-15). After carefully studying the photo above, you can independently repeat the weaving.

We start weaving the left side of the sheet. Weave the half as shown in photo 16 and attach it in the center to the edge of the finished sheet. Continue weaving the leaf clinging to the edge of the leaf (Pic 17-20) to the end. Repeat the same on the other side (Pic 21-22).

Now you need to complete the sheet, for this you need to weave two halves such as shown in photo 25 and drag them to the lower edges of the grape leaf. In order for a massive sheet to hold its shape from a thick wire, you need to make a frame. Wrap it with green thread (Pic 27), then fasten it with reverse side leaflet (photo 28-29).

You can also weave the leaves and smaller ones using the second method, in which the frame is immediately woven in the course of work as shown in photos 31-32. And so all subsequent halves of this sheet. You can see two in the photo below. ready-made options. On the right on the attached frame, and on the left with woven.

Ivy leaf.
Scheme of Elena Bashkatova.


Also used here french technique arc weaving. But two additional pieces of wire were used for two axes on the sides. Thus, the base of the axis of the sheet from the place where two axes were added and below will consist of three wires, which will give the sheet additional strength.

AT this master class we will learn how to weave a wonderful beaded rose.

To make a rose from beads, we need:

  1. Czech felling 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 axis;
  4. for winding;
  5. Threads ordinary for assembly;
  6. Pliers and wire cutters;
  7. Clay Moment;
  8. for stringing beads
  9. Sisal

Rose consists of the following elements

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

Petals and leaves for a rose weaving technique french weave. How to weave petals with this technique can be seen in the section " Beading for beginners ".
We make the basis for weaving from wire 0.3 mm or 0.4 mm. Short wire - axis, long - working.
Rose petals are woven - round top, round bottom.


We collect beads on the working and axial wire.

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


We continue in this way to fix the working wire for the required number of rows.









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



We sew a petal.


For this rose, we need to weave next 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

Weaving similarly to sepals.


Rose assembly

We collect leaves

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

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

We make three loops of 7 beads each (you can make two such blanks so that the middle is more magnificent). We attach them to the rod and successively wind the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 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 branch with small leaves, at a distance of 2-3 cm from it we attach the second branch of leaves. We wrap with threads to the required length. We fix the end with a drop of glue. The rose can be planted in a pot or in a 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.

Many girls are so fascinated by beading that they try to devote every free minute to this activity. It's great when you can create beauty with your own hands! We invite you to create your own beautiful rose from beads. If you are an “advanced” craftswoman, a beaded rose will be easy for you, if you are new to this business, it will not be easy, but interesting!

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Materials for weaving roses from beads

  • Beads of two colors - red for the petals and green for the leaves. You can choose the color of the beads to your taste by making a rose of some other color.
  • Wire, the thickness of which should easily pass into the beads.
  • Wire for a stem of a rose made of beads. Since the flower will turn out to be quite weighty, pick up a wire strong enough that will not bend under the heavy yoke of the rose. For this, both copper and aluminum wire, about 4 mm thick, are suitable.
  • Threads or floral tape for tying. Only the threads must be strong enough. For winding the stem, you need gilded floss threads.

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    The scheme of weaving a rose from beads

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    • Before starting work, take a wire about 2 meters long.
    • The flower will consist of five rows of beaded rose petals. Petals of the first row - petals are woven round shape on the axis (scheme 5/5): string 5 beads and make 5 arcs. Thus, make three petals. To give a petal desired shape, rotate the petal stem 90 degrees, bending the petal axially.
    • The petals of the second row are woven as follows (scheme 5/9/5/4 and 5/10/5/5): 5 beads per axis, weaving 9 arcs. You see, we have two parameters that indicate the number of rotations around the axis. So, the first five rows need to go around the axis inside the petal, and the remaining four, outside the petal. Thus, weave three petals using both patterns. Next, you need to bend the petal along the axis and bend the tip outward.
    • The fourth row of beaded rose petals is woven on two axes (pattern 3/12/5/7). The first axis - string 2 beads, on the second axis - three beads. Thus, you need to make 5 arcs with loops on the axes from the inside, and 7 arcs on the inside. Make four petals according to this pattern.
    • The fifth row of rose petals is woven on three axes (diagram 3/14/5/9). Put 3 beads on the left axis, two on the middle one, and -1 on the right one. Thus, make 5 arcs with straight braids and 9 arcs with purl loops on axles. Attach necessary form petals: to do this, bend the petal along the central axis. If you did everything correctly, then the straight loops will be inside the petal, then, along the axes, bend the edge of the petal outward.

    Assembling a rose from beads

    You have made all the petals, now you can start assembling the flower.

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    • Collect the first row of rose petals from beads in a circle, as if putting one petal into another (like a rose), fixing the petals with threads to the wire. Attach all the petals in this way, reproducing a rose.
    • Then attach the rose leaves (the leaves are made in the same way as the petals, just give them a pointed shape) using thread or floral paper.
    • Wrap the stem of the flower with 10 rows of green beads strung on wire. Wrap the rest with thread.

Today, handmade jewelry and souvenirs are becoming more and more popular. Everyone joins the huge army of needlewomen more willing master the wisdom of creating beautiful things. Species hand made apparently-invisibly - this is decoupage, and scrapbooking, and quilling, and various embroidery - threads, ribbons, beads and many others.

Beading is one of the most trendy types of needlework, especially often craftswomen turn to weaving flowers - it's so beautiful! Roses and “beaded orchids” look amazing. In addition, in the light of fashion trends, beaded jewelry is an excellent gift.

How to weave a rose from beads

Of course, the rose is considered the queen of flowers, so very often this particular flower serves as a prototype for beaded works - for example, as a separate element of decor in the form of a beaded rose in a pot or as an element of jewelry - a “necklace” with a beaded rose or in beaded rose embroidery on a bag or hat.

look great voluminous roses from beads and bouquets of them.

Little beaded rose - a step-by-step description with weaving patterns and photos

For such a rose, you need to stock up on beads of the color you want to make a flower - in the photo it is a golden color - about 100 g, as well as green beads for leaves and sepals - 50 g, with 0.3 mm wire.

First, weave the petals

  • They need pieces of wire 60 cm each. Having strung one bead, we shift it, put the next two on the tip of the wire, and thread them towards the other end. We will do the next row in the same way, only we need to take 4 beads. Then, by analogy, we take 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 beads.
  • The resulting petal must be arranged around the edges. To do this, we collect 9 beads on each tip and pass the ends of the wire towards each other through the first bead. We tighten and knit a knot. Petals of this format need 5 pieces.


  • Next, in the same way we make 4 petals, only a little larger. They will have 9 rows - 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 beads. On the tenth edging row, we collect 10 beads on both sides.

Now it's the turn of the leaves

  • They are woven according to the same principle, only the scheme looks like this: 1-2-3-4-5-6-6-5-4-3-2 - a total of 11 rows. No edging. These sheets need 3 pieces.


  • And it remains to make 6 sepals
  • We act according to the scheme 1-2-3-4-3-2, taking 30 cm of wire.


Now you can collect the flower

  • First, we take small petals, deforming them (as in the photo), connect and twist the tails of the wires together. So we form the whole flower.


  • Then we attach the sepals. You can strengthen the stem with thick wire or a skewer.
  • We tightly wrap the stem around the stem with a thin wire.
  • After some distance we attach the leaves.


Beaded rose - openwork technique

For such a rose, you will need beads for petals - you can make a mixture of several shades that harmonize with each other, green beads for leaves, beads for edging leaves of a slightly different shade, 0.3 mm wire, thicker wire for the stem, floral tape.

We make 6 petals

  • We take 16 beads on a wire 1 m long and pass through the bead of the fourth loop. Next, we take 8 beads and draw through the fourth bead of the third loop - and so on by analogy.
  • For the row below, we take 12 beads on the wire and draw the tip of the wire through the fourth bead of the loop below.
  • Now we take 10 beads 3 times. For the last turn, we take 14 beads and draw the wire through the eighth bead of the nearest loop.
  • We string 8 beads and draw the wire into the seventh bead of the next loop. Then 12 beads - in the fifth, 10 - again in the fifth. The petal halves are woven symmetrically.


  • Finished petals must be edged. To do this, with a piece of wire of 40 cm, we pass through the central bead of the upper loop in the middle. Dividing the wire in half, take 6 beads of a contrasting shade and thread the wire into the middle of adjacent loops.


Sepals for a rose from beads - we make 5 pieces

  • We take 3 green beads, string them, move them to the center of the wire, and then draw the wire through the first two beads.
  • We attach a piece of wire under three beads and put 12 beads on both ends. And on the first wire we take 8 beads. Now we need to twist the ends with 12 beads with an axis, we put 14 beads on each tip of the additional segment, and 12 beads are needed on the base. We twist again. It turned out to be a kind of eight.
  • In the middle of the figure eight, we attach another additional piece of wire, on each end of which we put 21 beads.
  • We twist the ends on the axis. Now put so many beads on each tip so that 5 beads do not reach the end of the arc. We fix the wire, pick up the beads again and twist onto the axis below.


Leaves will need 5 pieces

They must be woven in the same way. It will be especially effective if you use beads of different shades.


Now you can put it all together

We turn the first petal into a kind of roll and fix it on a thick wire with floral tape. Next, you need to fix the petals with an overlap, still using the tape. We also attach the sepals. From the leaves we make 2 branches. Wrapped with tape, attach to the stem.

How to make a very large rose from beads

  • First weave 4 petals for the first row.
  • We twist a piece of wire 50 cm in the form of a loop and, after stringing 5 beads, we twist 1 more loop.


  • Weave around the central axis.


  • Having formed 4 pairs of arcs, we weave another one in a contrasting color.


  • For the second row, we make 3 petals in the same way, only we put 6 beads on 65 cm of wire and weave 5 arcs with the main color, and the sixth with a contrasting one. To get a sharpening at the tip of the sheet, we lead the wire to the top at an angle.
  • For 3 petals of the third row, a wire 105 cm long is required, 6 beads in the central row, 8 pairs of main arcs, plus the ninth - contrasting.
  • Petals for the 4th row - there should also be 3 of them - we do it a little differently. We twist 2 wires of 18 cm each, string a bead on each free end and attach the main wire, which should be at least 125 cm. Weave in a circle - 11 pairs of main arcs, 1 contrast.


  • We weave 5 sepals: 40 cm of wire, 23 beads for the central axis. We braid once and again - to the middle.


  • It remains to make 3 sheets. For a leaf, you need a wire of 80 cm, 20 beads for the central axis. It is necessary to immediately braid 1 time, the second - we do not reach the top by 5 beads. Weave the other side in the same way. Again from the first side, again from the second - until you get a sheet, as shown in the photo.


  • We collect the flower, bending the leaves and winding them with threads to the wire-stem.


  • Having added all 4 rows, we attach the sepals, wrap the stem with threads. We attach a branch with leaves.


How to make a rose from beads on a fishing line

  • Such a rose is made in mosaic technique. For those who know how to embroider with beads, it will be quite easy.
  • For work you need red beads colors and green, thin fishing line about 0.2 mm, beading needle, wire for the stem.
  • First weave according to the scheme 3 leaves. Weaving starts from the center, then one half, then the other.


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Video of master classes of weaving roses from beads

Beading master class for beginners

Step by step master class, it demonstrates weaving a rose step by step.

Rose from beads with carved petals. Making a Rose Bush

In this master class, you can learn how to make a rose with carved petals from beads and create compositions of rose bushes from beads.

Beaded goblet rose

Master class part 1

Here is shown in detail how a goblet rose

Master class part 2

In addition to part 1 - how to make thorns for such a rose.

Rosebuds from beads

Step-by-step master class on creating rose buds from beads.

Beaded Rose Bush

The video demonstrates in detail how you can create a beaded spray rose yourself.

to make enchanting flowers from beads - scrupulous and creative work. We will be glad if you share your experience and demonstrate your work.