Beaded Orchid Pot Plant Pattern

£5.00

 

This pattern gives instructions for making orchid leaves and constructing a full orchid pot plant. You will need to combine this with my book, Bead Flowers and Wedding Bouquets in order to use the orchid flower pattern. If you do not already have a copy of the book, you can buy it here. The book also includes video demonstrations of the techniques you will be using. This pattern is suitable for all levels – you do not need to be an experienced beader in order to start French beading. You can also buy all the materials you will need for this project, right here in the beading supplies.

Your pattern will download automatically on your receipt. Please remember to check your spam folder as well as your inbox and if you can’t find your receipt, email me.

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist

Description

Share

Beaded Orchid Pattern

In order to make the full beaded orchid pot plant, you will need my book, ‘Bead Flowers and Wedding Bouquets‘. It gives the instructions for the beaded orchid flowers. You also get video demonstrations of the techniques you will need to use. The pattern you are buying here will teach you how to make orchid leaves and lace them to give them strength. You will also learn how to assemble the complete flower and plant it in a pot.

Materials

You will need size 11 Matsuno seed beads in your choice of colours to make the beaded orchid flowers, plus green for the leaves. I sell this brand of beads in packs of 10g or 50g. So, the 50g packs are perfect for French beading. Plus, they save you a bit of money!

The French beaded orchid pattern instructions assume that you will be using a bead spinner to thread your beads. However, you can just as easily thread everything by hand to start with. This is one of the patterns that I developed early on in my designing career. So, it is accessible to all levels. It will also give you a good overview of the different types of techniques you can use to make French beaded flowers.

In addition to the beads, you will need coloured craft wire to match or tone with your beads. You will also need some floral stem tape, some stiffer lengths of wire and some embroidery silk to finish the stems of your French Beaded flowers. Check the beading supplies here for all these.

If you enjoy this pattern and like the idea of making beaded plants that will last forever, you may also be interested in trying my cyclamen pattern. Or, how about a bonsai tree to create a cute display? Find the links to these below.

You may also like…