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Technique Project #5 French beaded Peach Blossoms PART 1 - continuous split basic technique video

Technique Project #5 Peach Blossoms -
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About:
In part 1 here, learn the continuous split basic technique developed by designer Fen Li in learning how to make French beaded flowers.

Intro and Outro for the hearing impaired:
Are you frustrated when making French beaded flowers that you can’t get a certain look for smaller flowers because of the bulky wires? Today, I will show you a cool technique I developed called the Continuous split basic that will give you a slim stem without sacrificing the design.

Hi everyone! My name is Fen Li, designer here at the Bead Flora Studio and author to the book “Bead Flora: the revival of French beaded flowers.” On this channel, you’ll find tip videos, free beaded flower tutorials, and technique videos just like this one. If you’re new here and would like to learn more, consider subscribing. In today’s video, I will show you the continuous split basic technique from the 5th Technique Project from my book, Peach blossoms.
Since I taught this project in the classroom, I will only show you the relevant techniques and not the full project. I’ll put a link in the description with where you can get a copy of my book. It’s also available through the Amazon Kindle Unlimited Program. If you would like to check it out, you can get a 30 day free trial.
I’ve also put together a kit that I’ve listed in my etsy shop. If you purchase the kit, you will get the full pattern along with the full video lessons. In the last project, I showed you how to do the double and triple split basic techniques. These techniques allow you to put two or two petals on one wire. However, with the continuous split basic technique, you can put as many petals on the wire as you please. It’s versatile enough that it can be used on bigger flowers like this water lily, small flowers like these peach blossoms, and even used to make globed shapes for centers and buds. Now let’s get to it!

Outro:
The French beading scene is changing and more realistic flowers are possible because of the development of continuous techniques like these. Are you ready to give it a try? If you make any of my flowers, I’d love to see them. Join the French beading facebook group and show off your beaded flowers or tag me on instagram! If you found this tutorial helpful, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. Hit the notification bell to be notified of whenever I upload a new video. Next week, I’ll be showing you how to make the center and assembly for the peach blossoms. Thank you so much for watching and I’ll see you in the next video. Bye!

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