TUTORIAL:

Victorian Beading Technique

Uploaded on: Aug 07, 2009
Level: Beginner
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The Victorian technique for making leaves can be used to make any shapes and sizes of leaves, feathers, and flowers.
This tutorial describes the basic methods of the Victorian Flower Beading technique.

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Material List:
  • 28 ga wire
  • seed beads #11
Tool List:
  • wire cutters

Number of steps: 10
File size: 544.71 KB
Page count: 4
Listing ID: #30481
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It won't download.

Got it.

It wont download to me either bmorfebreria@hotmail.com

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I got it:)

Found it!

You can download ONLY Victorian Technique, not the design of flowers. This flowers are made in Victorian technique.
To download tutorial of Technique, click on "download tutorial" under MY TOOLS section (on the top right side of the page).

Albina, I want to say a BIG thank you for this free tutorial!! You've spiced up my week!

I downloaded your tutorial & practiced making 2 patterns on large 6/0 beads & 22 gauge wire as I swear sometimes I'm all thumbs. By trying this out first, I understood how the patterns can emerge. So I tried it out with 3 colours of 10/0 beads & 26 gauge wire. It was still a practice piece but it turned out so well & so professional looking. I can't tell you how tickled I am to learn a new technique!! (I'm ADHD - even at my age - & learning something new that pleases me gives me a boost of energy & motivation which I can reallly use now.)

I'm figuring out a few tricks as to the amount of wire needed for a leaf or flower, how to vary the colour of beads to give a pattern to the piece & a few other things. I'm so pleased with the results that as a thank you to everyone for this wonderful site, when I finish a flower piece (not sure if I'll make a brooch or necklace), I'm going to post a free tutorial with tips I learned for anyone who might be interested.

Thank you again, Albina - I'm walking on clouds right now I'm so pleased that even Ms. Butterfingers could do this. :-D

You are very welcome, Judes-Jewels!

thank you for this



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