French Beaded Black-Eyed Susan – PDF Pattern

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French Beaded Black-Eyed Susan PDF Pattern.

This pattern is published as part of my “Learn French Beading: Beginner Course”. If you have the paperback book for that series, you already have this pattern and do not need this PDF. It is being separated as an individual PDF by request for those who do not wish to purchase the full book or cannot find a copy of the paperback.

Difficulty Level: Beginner

Techniques Required:

There is a free video class for this flower in my Beginner Course video class.

The PDF is 10 pages long and contains the materials list, written instructions, and over 40 images to help you create your own Black-Eyed Susan stems.

© 2020 Lauren Harpster. All rights reserved. This pattern has been published for personal use only. It may not be shared, sold, or re-distributed in any way. It may not be used for teaching classes. Items made from this pattern may be sold, but please be respectful of the time and skill put into designing and teaching by acknowledging Lauren Harpster as the designer in craft fair displays, online listings, and social media posts.

Materials for 1 stem with 2 flowers and 1 bud:
Seed Beads (rocailles):
• 40 grams 11/0 opaque yellow luster – Preciosa 88130 (petals)
• 10 grams 11/0 transparent dark brown – Preciosa 10140 (stamen)
• 40 grams 11/0 transparent green – Preciosa 50120 (leaves, sepals)

Colored Copper Wires:
• 25 ft (7.6 m) 24 gauge (.5 mm) gold colored copper core wire
• 30 ft (9.1 m) 24 gauge (.5 mm) green copper core wire
• < 5 ft (1.5 m) 30 gauge (.25 mm) green copper core wire
• 10 ft (3 m) 26 gauge (.4 mm) brown copper core wire

Other:
• 3x 16 gauge (1.23 mm) florist stem wire
• green floral tape
• light green embroidery floss (DMC #3347)

Beading Type

French Beading

Difficulty Level

Beginner

Flower Size

Medium

Project Type

Floral Stems

Season & Holiday

Summer

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