How to make hand-made beaded jewelry with the charming Bana flower. The red Bana flower is also called Manzhu Shahua, the legendary flower of hell. When in full bloom, it is coquettish and beautiful.
Materials:
Rice beads, 0.2mm copper wire, flower receptacle, hairpin stick, and scissors.
Production steps:
1. First string a stamen, as shown in the picture.
2. Cross and tighten.
3. Cross it over the second one in the same way and tighten it.
4. Twist the remaining copper wires together as evenly as possible.
5. Then there are the petals. Here I used white rice beads, crossing them and tightening them.
6. Cross-string two pieces and tighten.
7. String two more balls and tighten them.
8. Tighten the string of three pieces.
9. String three more balls and tighten.
10. String four strings and tighten them.
11. Next, string four pieces on each layer to the length you think is appropriate.
12. To finish, press three pills in one layer, two pills in one layer, and one pill in one layer.
13. Tighten the copper wire.
14. One petal is completed (because the copper wire was cut short, the petals are only strung this long. If you want to make a flower on the other side, it should be longer)
15. Adjust the shape of the petals (this step can be left to the end) (0.2mm copper wire is too thin and easy to tear, so use too much when stringing. If the hole diameter of the rice beads allows, you can also use thicker copper wire)
16. Because it takes a long time to string together, here is just a demonstration. After all the petals are done, they are screwed together.