Video Class – French beaded cosmos, intermediate

$30.00

French beaded cosmos video course

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French beaded flowers: cosmos video course – Intermediate

There is nothing that screams Summer more than tall elegant cosmos billowing in the breeze and you can have forever French beaded flowers: beaded cosmos, with this new pattern. This French beaded cosmos project is modeled after the flowers in my garden. Is there anything more enchanting than a bouquet of French beaded cosmos in all the colors. They come in various shades of pink, white, red, and yellow.

This is an intermediate project. Follow the links below to learn the basics via free pdfs and videos:

French beaded flower techniques:

Basic Frame
Lacing
Continuous Loops
Scallops

What you’ll learn in this French beaded flowers tutorial:

  •  Continuous Split Basic
  • Continuous Branching Fringe

What you will get in this French beaded cosmos video course:

Upon purchase, you will receive a download of how to access this French beaded flowers course. If you create an account at checkout, you will be able to login again to redownload any patterns you’ve purchased in the past.

  • PDF with 14 pages of step-by-step photo instructions with 76 photos
  • 9 videos
    • Overview 3:17 mins
    • Budding Flowers 13:12 mins
    • Flowers 29:16 mins
    • Shading 9:40 mins
    • Buds 7:56 mins
    • Center 6:26 mins
    • Sepals 6:13 mins
    • Leaves 36:42 mins
    • Assembly 35:17 mins

Materials needed for this French beaded flowers pattern:

  • 70 to 90 grams 11/0 main color seed beads
  •  50 Grams 11/0 green seed beads
  •  10 grams yellow seed beads
  •  1 gram brown seed beads
  •  24 gauge main color copper-core wire
  •  26 gauge gold copper-core wire
  •  28 gauge green copper-core wire
  •  30 gauge wire for lacing (main color, silver, or gold)
  •  1 length of 16 gauge stem wire
  •  7 lengths of 18 gauge stem wire
  •  Light green floral tape
  •  Embroidery floss (if flossing stem)

Cosmos Bead Sets are available here >>

Dusty Rose | Pink Matte | Matte Fuchsia 

Beads

I used size 11/0 seed beads for this project. You’re welcome to use color choices of your own but if you like my color schemes, below are the specific beads I used:

I used several beads for the main color in the various samples.

These are some of the bead colors I used for these French beaded flowers petals:

  • 11/0 Matsuno Dynamite matte pink
  • 11/0 Matsuno Dynamite matte dusty rose
  • 11/0 Matsuno Dynamite opaque rainbow white

Leaves/Sepals:

  •  11/0 Matsuno Dynamite opaque rainbow emerald green

Center:

  • 11/0 Matsuno Dynamite transparent rainbow yellow
  •  11/0 Matsuno Dynamite transparent rainbow root beer

 

Wire

Petals:

We’ll be using 24 gauge wire for the petals. If you can’t find a main color wire that matches with your beads, copper or gold will work fine for pink beads. Silver wire can be used for white beads. I generally use silver wire with white beads.

Center:

Due to the small loops, 26 gauge wire is best. Using 28 gauge wire is also acceptable. Use gold or silver.

Leaves/Sepals:

Both of these units will use 28 gauge green wire. I do not recommend substituting with another gauge as you’ll need to be able to get the wire through the beads twice. In a pinch, you can use 30 gauge wire, but the units will be more flimsy.

Bud:

Using 26 gauge wire is best for the bud due to its size and tight spacing. The bud can be finicky for some to make and you may skip making this if you know your abilities. You can make another flower in its place instead.

 

Notes about this French beaded flowers: cosmos pattern

The majority of the units in this pattern are using cut lengths of wire. There are some things that could affect the length of wire you need to cut. Here are so factors in the wire lengths in this tutorial:

  • Beading tight or loose: I bead tightly. If you tend to bead loose, you may need to add more cut wire. I usually add a few inches in my estimates to accommodate beaders who bead more loose.
  • Japanese vs Czech seed beads: I used Japanese seed beads in this tutorial. If you use Czech beads, you may need to reduce the the length of wire needed.

Doubling or Tripling this French beaded flowers pattern:

The combination of how tight you bead with the type of bead used could affect the length of cut wire you need. If you are using Japanese seed beads and tend to bead tightly, you will be fine following my length recommendations.

If you are using Japanese seed beads and tend to bead loosely, you may need to cut 5 to 10 inches (12.7 to 25 cm) more to accommodate.

If you are using Czech beads and bead tightly, you most likely will need less wire. Make the first unit following my recommendations and then make note of what you need for subsequent units.

If you are using Czech beads and bead loosely, you will most likely be fine following my wire recommendations and then adjust for subsequent units.

This pattern/tutorial CANNOT be copied/reproduced or redistributed in any way. Pattern cannot be reproduced and sold for financial gain or used as a tutorial for a class. You may sell the item that is produced in this pattern with credit to “Fen Li, Bead Flora Studio” as the creator of the pattern in your online listings or on marketing materials if selling in person. Otherwise, this pattern is for
personal-use only.

You can find me on youtube, facebook, and instagram @beadflora
Feel free to email me with any questions. I’m always happy to help.

 

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