The wire mesh flower first originated in Japan, where it is known as the Tori flower. In Japan, silk stockings were originally created from damaged stockings that were discarded and left useless. They were cleverly conceived and gradually became popular all over Japan, becoming the new favorite of many housewives. It was introduced to China via Taiwan in the late 1990s. How to make mesh flowers
Materials and tools for mesh flowers: scissors, pliers, packing needle (or knitting needle), chopsticks Wire mesh flower materials, tools: sleeves (numbered from small to large: 1#, 2#, 3#, 4#, 5#, 6#, 7#, 8#) Screen flower material: QQ thread (white is most commonly used) Materials: tape (green is the most commonly used, followed by brown)
p>Wire mesh flower production materials: wire mesh (divided into single color and double color, rich colors)
Materials for making wire mesh flowers: iron wire (varying from 18#, 20#, 22#, 24#, 26#, 28#, 30#, the larger the number, the thinner the wire)(22#, 24#, and 26# are the most commonly used; the colors are rich, among which gold and silver are the most commonly used) Flower pole (there are many models, 2# flower pole is the most commonly used) Various special flower cores and buds Three-pronged head, five-pronged head, etc.
Various leaves