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Lavender

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Lavender is made by "looping" technique.  As it is easy, perfect for biginners.

supply:
for flowers = reddish purple triangles, purple triangles (If you can't find
triangle beads, 11/0 seed beads work fine.),  and pale green 11/0
for leaves = pale green 11/0
floral tape,gauge 30 stainless wire, guage 18 wire (for a stem)

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String on to wire beads for flowers.  A single loop is made of a set of 2
pale green 11/0s, 1 purple triangle, 1 reddish purple triangle, and 2 pale
treen 11/0s.  String a sufficient number of beads to make 20 -25 loops.

Make approximately 20 -25 contiuous loops.  It is better to vary number of
loops on each stem.

Attach one end of wire on to a stem wire with floral tape.

Twist the other end of wire on to a stem tightly.
tape a stem.

Make leaves with looping technique.  Make 8 centimeter (long leaf) and 4
centimeter (short leaf) single loops, a couple of each.  Please refer fresh
lavenders or its photo to know how many leaves you want to add.

Attach leaves on to a stem with floral tape.

Put finished stems in a pot filled with clay, balancing them well.  Although
this lavender is short-stemmed, you can make long one and arrange with other
flowers.
When you make flowers with size 11/0 seed beads,


a single loop is of a set
of 2 pale green, 2 purple, 3 reddish purple, 2 purple and 2 pale green.
Make 30-40 loops continuously, then follow from 5) to 10) of the above
instruction.

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