What I mentioned in the title is beads. Many friends will probably question me after reading this. Some of the decorations used look like small ivory, some look like shells, and some look a bit like river clams. What is my impression? As for the round beads, to put it casually, beads are not limited to round beads. The ones I used in this beading tutorial can also be regarded as one type of beading, which is more individual and angular. These are small decorations like ivory, shells, snails, etc., which were given to me by a good friend of mine. They have been collected for several years. I recently found them in a box while I was going through my autumn and winter clothes.
Main material: Blank headbands, beads of various shapes, stringing, tape, Tools required: Scissors, brush, needle, fabric, Production steps:
Step 1: Here are the things you need to prepare
Step 2: First wrap the blank headband with white paper and determine the size of the fabric that needs to be completely wrapped to decorate the headband
Step 3:
Step 4: Place the determined shape on the fabric and draw the outline with a pen
Step 5: Start inserting ivory-shaped beads within the drawn outline
Step 6: Thread the beads in a straight line
Step 7: Dress how you want
Step 8:
Step 9: In order to facilitate the insertion of new beads, you can cover the previously worn ivory beads in groups with tape
Step 10: Insert small round beads at the bottom, the best effect is as shown in the picture
Step 11: Turn it over to the back, apply glue, and fix it on the blank headband
Step 12: Further fix it with needle and thread, then trim off the excess, and you’re done