Materials
| Color | Color Code | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
Pale Cyan (Rich) | H02 | 366 |
Soft Rose (Warm) | E04 | 310 |
Black | H07 | 297 |
Rich Green (Cool) | B08 | 30 |
Rich Green (Warm) | B11 | 4 |
Pale Orange (Deep) | H12 | 1 |
Pattern Details
This pattern uses a 50 × 47 bead grid with 1,008 beads and 6 listed colors. It is marked as Medium difficulty.
How-To and Use Case Notes
- How-To: Start from the bottom with the white vase to establish a solid base. Use a strong black outline around the flowers and vase, then fill in the pink, white, and green sections carefully. Tweezers will help with the single green bead accents in the leaves.
- Use Case: Makes a lovely desk display, a bright magnet for your fridge, or a handmade gift for someone who loves gardening.
FAQ
What is the trickiest part of making this pattern?
The bouquet has several single green beads acting as leaves and stems interspersed between the pink and white flowers. Placing these individual beads precisely requires a bit of patience.
Does this design require ironing on both sides?
Gentle ironing on both sides is recommended because the top of the flower bouquet has an irregular, bumpy edge that needs a secure melt to remain sturdy.
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