Do-it-yourself beaded panel on the wall: we create decorative decorations for the room. Bead panels Paintings such as bead panels

The process of creating decorative panels from small or large beads on the wall is a great way to create with your own hands a unique and inimitable design for your apartment or house. To form a decorative element on the wall, you will need to realize all your creative potential and capabilities.

Beading is a very exciting process, as a result of which you can get unique works of applied art. However, the process of weaving with multi-colored beads takes quite a lot of time and requires perseverance and patience from the craftswoman. Figures woven from shiny glass beads have an attractive volume and realism in the interior of your room.

We weave a flower panel from beads on the wall with our own hands

We bring to your attention a detailed master class on making a decorative flower panel for the kitchen or another room with your own hands. Before starting the process of weaving panels for beginning needlewomen, prepare all the necessary materials and tools. You will need:

  • cut beads of green and white colors - five grams of each;
  • five grams of pink beads;
  • thin wire for weaving;
  • thick wire for attaching to the frame;
  • green floral tape;
  • wire cutters;
  • strong thread for fastening;
  • boxes for storing small beads;
  • the frame of the composition itself (it is best to use a dark wooden frame).

First, you need to make all the individual components of your entire composition: pink flower buds and leaves. All these components take quite a long time to produce and require painstaking work, patience and perseverance.

In order for the pink bud to look natural, each flower petal must be woven separately. You need to collect nine pink beads on a thin wire sixty centimeters long and twist it into a drop. To secure, wrap the wire twice around the axle.

Then you need to collect eighteen more beads and repeat everything. You may need a little more or less beads, as the beads may be uneven. Therefore, before each fastening of the wire, it is worth looking through the row of beads. There will be five such rows in each petal, and sixty of them will be needed.

Once all the flower petals are formed, you can begin assembling the roses and buds. Their number in each flower can be completely different. The result should be three fairly large roses and two flower buds. Each petal should be slightly bent outward. The elements must be fastened together using a thin, strong thread.

You can start weaving leaves for a beaded floral panel on the wall. They are made from green cut beads using the French technique. Take a piece of wire sixty centimeters long and string seven green beads onto it. Wrap the tip around its axis and secure. Make four turns of beads around this base.

In total, you need to make twenty-four such sheets, and then connect them into branches of three. It is also necessary to make sepals for the buds. They include four leaves held together to form a clover.

It remains to form two branches of gypsophila from white beads. Take a random piece of thin wire. Pick up four beads, fold them in half and twist them around their axis. After such manipulations you should have a loop. Next, also collecting four beads, make a twig.

Now proceed to the final assembly of the composition onto the frame. Attach a thick wire in a diagonal direction to the wooden frame. The entire beaded structure will be attached to this wire.

Using a thick, strong thread, connect the sepals and flower buds together. Then, in a chaotic order, begin to wrap branches of leaves, gypsophila and flowers.

In those places where the wire is visible, decorate it with tape or simply paint it with paints. You can also add additional decorative elements with butterflies. This feature will add naturalness and liveliness to your beaded composition.

As a result of such painstaking work, you will get an interesting bead panel. The roses can be made in other colors, and the gypsophila can be replaced with mimosa branches, made from yellow and green beads. And the number of sheets, buds and other elements of the panel can be varied.

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Municipal budgetary general education

institution secondary school No. 93

Barabinsky district, Novosibirsk region

Technology project
Bead panel

Completed by: Hit Sofia,

student of class 8A

Head: Adutova Yu.A.,

technology teacher,

Iqualification category

Barabinsk, 2015

CONTENT

1. Justification of the problem……………………………………......3

2 . Goal and objectives………………………………………………………………………………..3
3. From the history of beads….…………………………………………………………….4
4. Development of ideas and options……………………………………………………..5
5. Analysis of ideas and selection of the optimal option………………………………….6
6. Selection of materials and tools (devices)………………………...6
7. Calculation of product cost…………………………………………………...7

8 . Organization of the workplace and safety at work………………………………….7

9. Sequence of product execution……………………………………...8

10 . Environmental assessment of the project…………………………………………….10

11 . Advertising the project…………………………………………………………………………………..10
12. Self-assessment and project evaluation……………………………………………..11

13 . Sources of information……………………………………………………….11

Justification of the problem that has arisen

In March we celebrate the wonderful holiday of Women's Day - March 8th. I really want to please my mother on this day and give her a gift. Moreover, if a gift made with your own hands isit's alwaysand unique and original, it is more attractivet attention and productiondit a lasting impression. During extracurricular activities we practiced beadwork. Products,Made using the beading technique, they are distinguished by their amazing beauty.I really like working with beads, it allowsexpress my individuality, give warmth to people close to me.I decided that I would give my mother a beautiful panel for the holiday, using my skills.

Target:

Make a panel as a gift for your mother using the beading technique.

Tasks:

1.Study the history of beads.

2. Choose a weaving technique.

3. Decide what shape the panel will be.

4. Observe safety precautions when working.

From the history of beads

First, I visited various sites on the Internet, looked at beadwork magazines, and looked at various panel models. I learned about the history of beads.

The word “beads” itself came to us from the Arabic language. Busra translated from Arabic means glass pearls, or bugles (another name for beads).

With the invention of glass - and this happened approximately three thousand two hundred years ago - beads gradually took on the form we are familiar with. Glass becomes the most important material in bead making.

Nowadays, beads do not lose their position. Threads of beads are woven into hair, they are used to embroider clothes, hats and shoes, and also make various decorative jewelry.

As a result of the research, I examined several models of beaded panels.

Development of ideas and options

Model No. 1

Model No. 2

Model No. 3

. Analysis of ideas and selection of the best option

Model No. 1 The panel doesn't suit me. It is beautiful, but it lacks some “zest”, it is not entirely original, and besides, it needs a wicker base.

Model No. 2 The panel is difficult to make, and it also has a dark background, looking at it spoils the mood. This option doesn't suit me.

Model No. 3 - this is what I need. It is quite original, I am familiar with this weaving technique. The colors will be soft pink and will suit the interior of my mother’s room. I think mom will like it.

Selection of materials and tools (devices)

To make the panels I needed:

wooden frame, mesh from flower packaging, thick cardboard, beads of different colors, wire, thread, tweezers, scissors.


Product cost calculation

Materials and tools

Price

Red beads – 100 grams

100 rubles

Pink beads – 100 grams

Available

Green beads – 100 grams

100 rubles

White beads – 100 grams

Available

Wire.

Available

Threads

Available

Frame

40 rubles

Flower packaging mesh

Available

Scissors

Available

Total:

240 rubles

The work was carried out during the daytime, so energy costs are not included in the cost of the work.

Labor costs and profits are also not included because the item was made as a gift for my mother.

Organization of the workplace and safety at work

To work with beads you need:

Organize your workplace correctly:

There should be order on the table (threads, scissors should be stored in a special box, a needle in a pincushion, a diagram in a folder, etc.).

The light should come from the left side.

Ensure correct posture when working.

The distance between the eyes and the work should be between 35-30cm

Follow the safety rules:

Place the scissors with the blades closed facing away from the worker.

When passing scissors, hold them by the closed ends.

Product execution sequence




    I connect the finished petals. And so I make several colors.

Then I make leaves from green beads and wire.

    I collect the flowers into a single composition, attach them to a base made of thick cardboard, which I covered with flower packaging and secured it all in a wooden frame. The gift for mom is ready!

Environmental assessment of the project

One of the important criteria that I paid special attention to when creating the project is environmental friendliness. It consists in using environmentally friendly materials. I managed to cope with this task. Cardboard and frame are natural products made from wood. Cotton threads for work. Beads purchased in a store have a quality certificate. Therefore, I conclude that the panel will not release harmful substances into the environment and affect the microclimate in the room.

Nowadays beadwork is popular. Bead embroidery is used to decorate hats and clothes; panels, paintings, and original accessories are embroidered with beads. New modified techniques and fresh interesting materials have appeared. Beaded items such as bracelets, necklaces and brooches can be given to a friend as a souvenir. Flowers and trees, beaded panels will decorate any room. They can also be given as a gift for a birthday or any other occasion. With the help of beads you can make exclusive things that only you will have. If you are eager to learn how to create products from beads, if you want to be able to give your loved ones, family and friends original gifts that will bring them joy and will remind them of you - then welcome to the magical world of beads. Bead weaving is accessible to everyone who wants to touch this wonderful art.

Self-assessment and project evaluation

I am happy with my work, as I achieved the desired goal - the panel was ready on time and presented to my mother! There were some minor difficulties during production, but I overcame them. Those who look for new options are full of new ideas and constantly strive for excellence. I am very pleased that my mother liked my gift. The panel turned out original, neat and beautiful.

Sources of information

    Bozhko L. A. Beads. Publishing house "Martin" 2005

    Kotova I. N., Kotova A. S. School of modern beading.

St. Petersburg: MiM, RESPEX LLP, 1999.

Work height – 55 cm.

It is no coincidence that this work usescornelian He has truly magical properties - is traditionallove talisman , reads a happy and long family life; has a pronounced calming and pacifying effect , prevents quarrels and disputes, improves mood, promotes success in business, provides protection from other people's lies and hatred.

Let's make a talisman together in the form of a golden branch with carnelian flowers, protecting your home and your family.

For work we will need:

— small beads (gold color) approximately 70 g.
– carnelian (crumbs) – low, 45-50 cm long
- gold-colored bead wire -1.5 - 2 coils
- knitting wire for branches - 13-15 pieces 60-70 cm long.
- knitting wire for the frame - 90 cm.
— support for flowers “ladder”, plastic (it’s more effective to use bamboo)
- watercolor paints
- plaster
- PVA glue
— car varnish transparent aerosol


Materials provided by handmademart.net

Step. 1. We weave twigs.

This work uses the technique of loop weaving several leaves on one piece of wire. For work we will need pieces of bead wire 50-60 cm long. We collect 12 pieces. beads and make the first turn in the middle of the segment (see the figure below). Then we collect the next 20-22 pieces. beads and make the next round.

The weaving should be loose so that later you can press the upper part of the leaf and make it sharper. We make the third turn in the same way - it will require about 30 - 33 beads. The result was a small leaf made from three turns of beads. Gently squeeze the upper part of the leaf, making it sharp. Now twist the wire to a distance of about 1 - 1.5 cm.

As shown in the photos below, we make the following leaves on the right and left pieces of wire using the above method.

If you use pieces of wire 70-80 cm long, you can make 5 leaves on one branch. In total you should get 50 - 55 small branches.

Now let's prepare the branches using carnelian crumbs. To do this, we need pieces of wire 50-60 cm long. We string one pebble and fix it with a coil in the middle. We twist the wire to a distance of 1.5 - 2 cm and make a right and then a left turn using 1 piece each. stone In this way we make 50 - 55 branches with stones. As in the case of leaves, you can vary the number of stones up to 4 - 5 pieces.


The next stage of work is assembling twigs with leaves and twigs with stones, as shown in the photographs below.

Step 2. Assembling large branches.

From the resulting blanks, we collect larger branches on pieces of knitting wire 60-70 cm long. From the 52 small branches I prepared, I got 13 large branches.

Step 3. Assembling the branch.

We first lay out all the branches on the work surface in the order we need. Then we take the knitting wire (3-4 mm thick and about 90 cm long) and start assembling from the top, carefully screwing in all the branches step by step. Thanks to the free “tails” of the wire on the branches, we get a thickening of the branch at the bottom.

We carefully place the resulting branch on a flower support and fix it pointwise with beaded wire.

Option 1. Prepare a small amount of a mixture of gypsum (≈ 2 tbsp), PVA glue (≈ 1 tbsp) and water - the consistency is medium. Using a thin, hard brush, paint the trunk.

Tip: if you stain the support with the mixture, this can easily be corrected with damp ear sticks.

We leave the work to dry. When the trunk is dry, cover it with brown watercolor paint.

Option 2. You can decorate the trunk of the branch with floral tape, but there is no need to first fix it to the support.

Step. 5. Final.

We open the work “from head to toe” with aerosol acrylic varnish,” straighten the leaves and attach the panel to the wall.

Description of carnelian

First of all, carnelian is a traditional love talisman, it promotes the emergence of love in those who wear it and at the same time protects from imposed love spells, protects from infidelity in love, relieves the wearer from debauchery and unbridled passions; for those born in August, carnelian predicts a happy and long family life;

- carnelian has a pronounced calming and pacifying effect, prevents quarrels and disputes, improves mood, promotes success in business (including financial), relieves attacks of melancholy, black envy, strengthens courage in difficult moments of life, provides protection from other people's lies and hatred;
- carnelian strengthens memory, promotes eloquence, enhances the anticipation and insight of the wearer;
- this stone contributes to the administration of justice and the establishment of fairness, helps to resolve litigation as quickly as possible, and prevents red tape in business;
— a carnelian amulet protects against accidents and natural disasters, premature death, and provides protection from lightning strikes.

The man's main profession is as a professional mason. The master loves his work and has many orders, and in his free time he lays out amazing landscapes with beads.

Family Affair

The artist thinks that his penchant for decorative art was passed on to him from his sisters, drawing teachers. Andrey himself has loved doing a variety of things since childhood. The embroiderer has been creating bead panels, shimmering with dozens of beads, for twelve years.

“When my little daughter went to kindergarten, I tried in every possible way to develop her creative skills,” says the craftsman. – Once we embroidered an image of a charming lion cub with beads. That’s how I became interested in beadwork.”

Light stories

Many of the author’s paintings are dedicated to simple and seemingly ordinary things. The charming canvas “Poppies” will fill a small kitchen with positive energy. Red flower petals look catchy on a blue background, which is decorated according to.

The fair half of humanity will love pictures of pets. The zooscape “Animals” looks beautiful. A puppy curiously looks at a flock of kittens playing among antique dishes. The creation, embroidered with glass, amazes with its smooth lines and warm colors.

Panels of beads are covered with delicate droplets

The designer performs his frescoes using techniques reminiscent of the technique of the Dnepropetrovsk painter. First, Andrey buys a sketch with ready-made patterns, which are depicted on thick cardboard or canvas, tweezers, and beads of various shapes and shades. An interesting creative process begins. A man mixes glue with epoxy resins and covers the canvas with rows of beads using a sharp stick. The tones of the applied beads must match the color of the workpiece prints.

“It takes about thirty-eight thousand grains to make an average-sized collage,” the creator smiles.

Horses

Some masterpieces are dedicated to the theme of horses. One engraving depicts a herd of wild mustangs galloping quickly across a wide lake. Their thick manes, fluttering in the wind, are decorated with small glass beads, and the use of shiny tubes in the design creates the effect of movement. Such things can be wonderful amulets, because a noble horse brings good luck and happiness.

Predators

A tapestry with a leopard will decorate your office. A huge cat, embroidered with gold threads, microbeads and imitation marble chips, squints its eyes from the scorching sun. The hand of a great master is felt here.

Beaded panels are difficult to value in monetary terms, because Andrey makes them more for the soul. But, according to the editors of our site, they will charm any handmade connoisseur.

We hope you liked the material. Don't forget to share our articles with your friends on social networks. This way you help the development of the project, and we will continue to delight you with interesting materials from the world of beadwork.

Technique – parallel weaving.
To work you need:
wire with a diameter of 0.3 mm;
beads for 1 butterfly: purple, lilac, pink, black (large);
beads for 2 butterflies: yellow, red, black (small and large);
2-3 invisible needles;
small frame.

The butterfly consists of:
upper wings (2 pieces);
lower wings (2 pieces);
torso.

Butterfly No. 1
Step 1. Upper wing. We prepare 1 meter of wire and weave according to scheme No. 1.

Bead colors used:
lilac;
pink;
violet.

According to this scheme you will get a wing like this:

For one butterfly you need to make 2 such wings.

Step 2. Lower wing You will need a wire 80 cm long. We make the wing according to scheme No. 2.

The bottom wing should look like this:

We make 2 of them.

Step 3. Torso. We make the body of the butterfly from black beads according to pattern No. 3, weaving from bottom to top. Wire length 20 cm.

The result is a body like this:

We make antennae from the ends of the wire. To do this, thread one black bead onto each wire, and twist each end of the wire at a distance of 2 cm from the body.

Note: for the body of the butterfly, it is advisable to use beads with a large hole diameter, since 2 or 3 wires will need to be threaded into one hole.

Step #4. Assembling a butterfly.
We pass the bottom wire of the upper wings through the 6th row of the body, and the top wire through the 7th row.

We tighten the wires, twist them on the reverse side and cut them. We thread the bottom wire of the lower wings into the 4th row, and the top wire into the 5th.

We tighten the wires, twist them and cut them. The first butterfly is ready!

Butterfly No. 2.
Step 1. Upper wing. We measure the wire 80 cm long and weave according to scheme No. 1.

Bead colors used:
red;
yellow;
black.

The wing should look like this:

For the butterfly we make 2 upper wings.

Step 2. Lower wing. We cut the wire 80 cm long and weave the wing according to scheme No. 2.

You will get this bottom wing:

We weave 2 lower wings.

Step 3. Torso. The body of this butterfly is woven similarly to the body of butterfly No. 1.

Step #4. Assembling a butterfly. We thread the wires of the upper wings into the 6th and 7th row of the butterfly’s body, and the wires of the lower wings into the 4th and 5th row.

We tighten the wires, twist them and cut them. The second butterfly is ready!

Note: in nature there are no two identical butterflies, so when working with beads you can show your imagination and create your own, individual butterfly. We wish you good luck!
Based on the size of the frame, we select a background from any material: colored cardboard, fabric, wallpaper, etc. We place the material in a frame, strengthen it, and attach butterflies on top using invisible butterfly needles. Our panel is ready!

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