How to make rowan from beads. Rowan from beads. Rowan tree covered in snow

Once having seen a woven rowan from beads, many begin to look for a master class on how to make it. If you are planning to weave mountain ash, then first you need to be patient. To make wicker mountain ash from beads is possible for everyone, using step-by-step instructions. However, making such handicrafts from beads as rowan tree is a painstaking and creative affair. Therefore, getting started, be prepared for the fact that the production of wood will take you several days.

Rowan Bead for Beginners

We will tell you how to weave rowan from beads and then how to collect rowan tree in this article.

For the manufacture of mountain ash, we need:

The first stage of manufacturing mountain ash is to work with beads and wire.

  1. Take a piece of copper wire 10-12 cm long and string one orange bead closer to any edge. Then twist a little, as shown in the photo.
  2. We make a small indent of 5 mm and string the second orange bead and twist it again, just like the first.
  3. Then, according to the same scheme, we string orange beads along the entire length of the wire, for each inflorescence they need about 12-15 pcs.
  4. We twist the wire with beads, giving the inflorescence a natural look.
  5. To produce one bunch of mountain ash, no less than 4-5 inflorescences (wires with beads) will be required, which are then intertwined. For our rowan tree, we need at least 4 lush bunches.
  6. Now we begin to make leaves for mountain ash. To do this, take a green wire with a length of 8-10 cm and green beads. We thread the bead into the wire so that it is in the middle and tighten.
  7. For the second row, you need to pass two beads, for the third - three, for the fourth - four, for the fifth - again three, for the sixth - two, for the eighth - one bead. Twist the ends of the wire.
  8. The rowan branch consists of seven leaves: we attach the second leaf perpendicularly to the first, the third to the second, then the rest. For our tree, we need at least 11 branches of mountain ash.
  9. We randomly form parts of a tree from branches and bunches.
  10. The second stage of manufacturing a mountain ash tree consists of working with a self-drying mass, from which we will make a tree trunk.
  11. We roll the mass in a column, form branches and insert into them our "parts" of the tree from wire and beads.
  12. Let the mass dry according to the rules of the instruction (usually at least 24 hours). We take a brown ribbon and begin to wrap it around the trunk and branches of the mountain ash.
  13. Next, we need a small flower pot in which we insert the tree, fill it with gypsum, wait until it dries and paint in brown.
  14. Our tree is ready!

Winter rowan from beads

Making winter rowan from beads with your own hands is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. We offer you a scheme for weaving winter rowan from beads, thanks to which the weaving work will turn into an exciting lesson.

To make winter mountain ash, we need:

  • white, orange and silver beads;
  • silver and copper wire.
  1. First, make snow for the rowan branch. We mix the beads of white and silver colors in one container.
  2. We string the beads onto the wire and weave loops on the legs: in one loop 9-10 beads.
  3. We make so that the legs are one near one. In order to make the snow look bright and magnificent, we make 8 loops.
  4. We got snow for one rowan bunch. Cut off from the common wire, leaving the ends of 6-10 cm free. For a mountain ash tree, we need at least 43 blanks.
  5. Next, we make clusters of mountain ash from red or orange beads. String the beads on the wire.
  6. We weave on the same principle as snow, only with the difference that we do not make loops, only legs: on one leg - one bead.
  7. We twist a bunch of mountain ash from beads on the legs, cut the bunch from the common wire, leaving the ends of 6-10 cm free.
  8. We wrap clusters of mountain ash with snow: insert clusters in the middle of the snow.
  9. The mountain ash tree consists of individual clusters. To make a tree you need to make at least 30 clusters. We connect the entire structure with the help of a molding mass. This is what the finished tree looks like!
  Other beads can also be weaved

Bead weaving is a whole world of unimaginable opportunities for independent creation of various accessories. From beads, you can make trees and animals that can decorate the interior, or give them to friends. The harmony and beauty invested in these products will give a special charm to your room. You can also make jewelry, for example, such as a stylish bracelet, you can weave beautiful necklaces and pendants. Sometimes, when you see some products from beads, it seems that only a specialist, a master can do this. But this is not so. Our master class is intended mainly for beginners who are only familiar with the art of beadwork, we will teach you how to weave mountain ash from beads. The scheme of weaving rowan from beads is attached in our article.

In the photo one of the patterns of weaving rowan leaves:

This is a scheme for weaving mountain ash from beads for beginners:

This is a scheme for weaving mountain ash clusters, and leaflets for it can also be woven using needle weaving techniques (1 pic.), Using loop twisting (2 pic.)

To create rowan leaves, you can also use another weaving scheme:

First we need to pass one bead onto the wire and place it in the middle. Next, you will need to draw one end of the wire on the right side through two beads and the other end, on the other through the same beads. This scheme allows us to create leaves of different sizes. They can be made, for example, from nine beads.

You can also use multi-colored beads and then we will have autumn rowan as in the photo:

To weave rowan from beads, we need:

  • Floral tape or masking tape.
  • Auxiliary wire (to create branches and trunk).
  • The wire is red and green.
  • Green beads.
  • Red beads (two different shades).
  • Let's start with weaving berry bunches of mountain ash. For the natural look of the berries, we will take two different shades of beads and mix them. Take a red wire and cut 40 centimeters. Then we string the first bead, we retreat from the edge of the wire eight centimeters and do a twist of 6 turns. One berry is ready.

    On the long end of our wire we string another bead at a distance of 3 millimeters, twist it for the same 6 turns. We need to make nine such twists.

    We pass one end of our wire between the fifth and sixth berries and twist both ends of the wire together. We need to make 85 such twists. Next, take five twists and combine, then twist them together, backing one centimeter from the berries. We will get a small bunch. To create a large bunch, take two small ones and combine them together. Our bunches are ready for mountain ash.

    Now you can start weaving leaves and branches for mountain ash. Take green beads and the same color wire. Our branch contains thirteen leaves of various sizes. It is necessary to prepare for each twig four large leaves, four small and six medium. Each leaf is created separately by parallel weaving technique.

    A large leaf is created as follows:

    1-2-3 (two times), 4 (two times), 3 (two times) -2-2. After completing weaving, wire and twist together.

    Medium-sized sheets are created as follows:

    A small sheet is created according to the scheme:

    We collect twigs from cooked leaves.

    To the top of the branch we place three small leaves. We twist the wires together.

    We begin to attach the middle sheet and end the connection with a large sheet. Sprigs for our mountain ash are ready. Next, we create branches and the trunk of our mountain ash from additional wire. We attach the blanks to our branch one by one. To make branches and trunks thicker, apply masking tape. You can take a satin ribbon for the full design of branches and trunks and arrange them with a plastering method. First, we wrap all the parts of the tree with a strong thread so that the trunk and branches are not so loose after plastering, then we dilute the PVA with alabaster and carefully plaster the branches first and then the trunk itself. We create a support for our tree from the same solution. Let it dry, then paint the branches and trunk with coffee-colored gouache. Paint the stand as you wish. Let the paint dry. At the end, varnish the trunk and branches of mountain ash. Our tree is ready.

    Winter and autumn rowan

    It is not so difficult to make an original and beautiful rowan from beads.

    This requires a little knowledge and skills, patience, imagination and the necessary materials. There are several ways to weave mountain ash from beads. Someone prefers to make out branches from ordinary threads and then glue them with PVA glue, while someone uses floss threads. In this lesson, we will offer the easiest way to make embossed branches and trunk, as in the picture.

    We will consider an example of weaving winter rowan from beads.

    After determining the material for the branches and the trunk, we will make a list of what we need to create mountain ash in the snow:

    1. Glue and polystyrene, bead mix for “snow” on the trunk and branches and in a pot, acrylic paint;
    2. Clay, alabaster, gypsum or cement for planting our product:
    3. Nylon thread;
    4. Small flower pot;
    5. Brown floss or floral tape, acrylic paint:
    6. Alabaster or hardening mass itself (PVA glue, threads);
    7. The scheme for rowan beads;
    8. White wire 0.3 mm (25 centimeters of 25 pieces);
    9. Copper wire of different thicknesses. About 50 pieces of 45 centimeters for the frame;
    10. White and transparent beads, colorless or white cabin;
    11. The beads are red-orange in color.
    12. This is one of the main schemes:

      The main methods of weaving clusters and leaves were described above.

      Snow weave for mountain ash

      Now we will dwell in more detail on how to make “snow”.

      We take a wire of transparent color and in any sequence we collect transparent and white beads. Then we create a loop, twisting it in two turns, and take up the next one. It is necessary to calculate, so that the wire is enough for about seven loops. We make brushes from prepared blanks and twist them together with our “snow”. Next, take a thickened wire and fasten the clusters with kapron thread. We make the trunk frame using the previously chosen method and strive to fix branches that are larger enough. Now we place our product in a pot. We can prepare alabaster or cement mortar. To prepare the alabaster solution, we take water and alabaster 1: 1.

      After fixing and installing the products, pour the mixture into the pot and hold the tree until the alabaster is frozen. Further, if the branches and the trunk are made of thread on a wire and glue, then you can lubricate them with a solution of alabaster, PVA and water (1: 1: 1). You need to start with the branches. We paint with brown acrylic paint. We make out the base to your liking. We cover it with paint, or with a layer of PVA and sprinkle with beads or crushed foam. If desired, cover the necessary places with varnish. So, we created a winter mountain ash under the snow.

      A detailed video for beginners weaving rowan from beads

      Rowan from beads

      Beads are amazing stuff. From it you can create paintings, flowers, animal figures and of course trees. See how to make rowan from beads. The product is very realistic. Rowan bead weaving is a fascinating and fairly simple process. It will please both beginners and beadworkers. Your rowan from beadsthe master class which I represent will turn out like a real one.

    13. To weave mountain ash from beads, we need:
      Beads of two colors: green and orange-red. The size of the beads No. 10 (Czech) or No. 12 (Chinese)
      0.3 mm diameter wire and thicker wire (for forming the trunk)
      Molar tape or thread - this needs to be wound around the trunk
      Brown Acrylic
      Alabaster.
    14. We will begin to weave a rowan from beads from clusters. One bunch of mountain ash consists of five small bunches.

      Take 33 cm of wire and collect 3 red beads on it. We place the beads 5 cm from the edge of the wire and twist both ends of the wire under the beads by about 1 cm.

      In total, 10 such twists must be made on the wire. After the ends of the wires we twist together. The result was a small bunch.

      We make 5 such bundles. Now from these five small bunches you need to make a bunch of rowan berries from beads. To do this, take bundles - 5 pieces and twist them together. Get a bunch of rowan berries.

      Grapes need to weave only 11 pieces.

      Leaves for rowan from beads

      The leaves are woven in a parallel weaving technique, in each row a certain amount of beads awakens.

      1 row: Take a wire of 25 cm, string one bead on it. Now we pass any of the ends of the wire in the opposite direction through this bead and tighten.

      2 row: we take two beads and string them on either end of the wire. Now we take the other end of the wire and pass it in the opposite direction through these two beads. Tighten the ends.

      3 row: take three beads, string them on either end of the wire. Now we take the other end of the wire and pass it in the opposite direction through these three beads. The ends of the wire are tightened.

      In the 4th and 5th row: we make similarly three beads.

      6 row: from this row a leaf is woven in descending order. Beads in this row need to do two pieces.

      7 row: this row is final. We make one bead in it. The ends of the wire are twisted together. Such leaves need to weave pieces 187.

      Now from these small leaves you need to make large leaves of mountain ash from beads. First, take three leaves and twist them together. Next, take another leaf and wind it to these three leaves. The leaf should be placed on the left, 0.5-0.7 cm below the first three leaves. Next to the right side we attach another leaf.

      We wrap two more leaves below these leaves and then two more. In total, a large leaf consists of 9 small leaves.

      Assembling rowan from beads

      We will begin assembling rowan from beads with its branches. First, take one bunch and one large leaf. We bind a bunch to the leaf. Next, we attach another leaf and a second bunch.

      Immediately after the second bunch we attach the third leaf of mountain ash. The branch of mountain ash turned out. We collect such branches from all leaves and clusters for mountain ash.

      When all the branches are collected, we begin to form a tree. We take a thick wire and attach one branch to its edge - it will be central.
      Further in a circle, slightly lower from each other, we attach the remaining branches.

      For the finished rowan tree, we make a stand, plaster the trunk and cover it with paint.
      Bright handmade rowan made of beads will be a wonderful gift and decoration for your home. I hope that you liked and helped this master class describing how to weave rowanberry from beads. The finished product can be viewed in this photo album.

      Learning to weave different types of rowan from beads

      A wonderful decoration for any apartment or house can be a rowan made of beads made by yourself.  This wonderful tree attracts the attention of craftswomen with its unusual bright beauty and juicy color palette.

      As they say: "fantasy has no betrayal." For beadwork, you can choose the prototype of any tree - birch, oak or palm.

      Workshop weaving rowan from beads and beads

      Let's start our master class by preparing all the necessary materials for work:

    • pVA glue;
    • fabric-based electrical tape or floral tape;
    • brown threads;
    • a pot (it can be replaced with a regular plastic cup made from cottage cheese or sour cream);
    • 4 pieces of thick wire each 25 cm;
    • 150 red beads (you can also use beads No. 8);
    • about 30 m thin;
    • 10 grams of brown beads No. 11 and 40 grams of the same green beads.
    • We will begin our master class by studying the patterns of weaving twigs. There are several ways to weave:

      The first way to weave twigs

      This method is perhaps the easiest and you do not even need a circuit for it. That we will use it to create branches.

      First you will need to cut 10 pieces of thin wire. Each should be about 40 cm long.

      Then you will need to string 7 green beads on each piece and place them right in the center. After that, you will need to fix the beads by scrolling the accessories 3-4 times.

      You will need to cut 20 pieces (40-45 cm) and make 9 of the same leaves on them. And then you need twigs of wire 45-50 cm long, on which you will make 11 leaves.

      The second option is weaving

      To create leaves, you can also use another weaving scheme:

      The scheme of weaving leaves of beads

      First, you will need to put 1 bead on the base material and center it. Then you will have to draw one end on the right side through 2 beads and the other end on the left side through the same beads.

      A similar scheme allows you to independently adjust the size of the leaf. For example, you can make it from 9 beads:

      You can also use multi-colored beads and then you get autumn rowan:

      We make clusters of mountain ash

      Having made the necessary number of branches, we will have to weave rowan clusters. Our master class will tell you about different ways of weaving:

    • In order to make them we need brown beads and large red beads. To get started, you will need to cut 20 pieces 30-35 cm long.
      Then you will need to string 5 beads, 1 bead and 1 bead on the wire. After that, you will need to draw one end of the wire through one bead and five beads. In this case, one end of the wire should be about 6 cm long, and the second should be longer.
      At the long end you will again need to put on 5 beads, a bead and 1 bead. You, as well as the last time, will have to wire the wire through a bead and 5 beads. Acting according to this scheme, you will need to weave a bunch of 5 berries. After completing the weaving, you will need to twist the loose ends. In total, you should get 20 of them;
    • To create rowan inflorescences with your own hands, you can also use another weaving scheme: you will need to string red beads and, stepping back from the edge about 5 cm, start twisting the berries. Please note that each berry consists of 3 beads and there is a small distance between them.
      Twisting about 10 berries, you will need to form the bunch itself. To do this, you will need to randomly twist the wire with berries, and then just scroll it several times.
    • There is another more laborious way of weaving rowan berries. For it, you will need a piece of fine hardware (about 10 cm). Stepping back a little from the edge, you will need to put on 1 bead and scroll it 3-4 times. Then you will need to put on another 1 bead and fix it in the same way. Try to keep the distance between your beads about 5 mm. Acting in this way, you will need to screw 15 beads. After that, you will need to twist the wire so that you get a small inflorescence.
    • You can choose the most convenient way of weaving for you. And our master class will help you collect a beautiful tree from clusters and twigs.

      We collect mountain ash

  • take a piece (25 cm), put a bead on it and scroll 10 times;
  • then put on another bead and scroll again 10 times. In this way, make a bunch of 7 beads. If you want your winter mountain ash to turn out more magnificent you can make it from 9 beads;
  • after you finish the torsion of the beads you will need to form a bunch:
    Our winter beauty is decorated with 24 clusters. But you can make another quantity. Berries for a winter beauty can also be made from beads. In order to learn how to weave them, you can watch the video;
  • now we can start weaving “snow”. We will need to collect 8 white beads and scroll them 2 times;
  • then string another 6-8 pieces on each tip. and scroll again;
  • at the end, make 2 more loops from the same number of beads and scroll 2 times;
  • further we will need to weave together a bunch and a "snowball";
  • at this stage, we can begin to form a tree trunk. To do this, we will need to take 6 pieces of thick wire and attach 4 “snow” clusters to them. And then form the trunk and wrap everything with thread. Please note that the ends we have bent. This is done so that subsequently our winter beauty was more stable;
  • now we need to make the basis on which our winter mountain ash will “grow”. To do this, we will need to grease the mold with sunflower oil, install a tree in it and fill it with a mixture of water and alabaster;
  • after the alabaster is completely dry we can get the tree out of the mold and coat its trunk and branches with a mixture of PVA glue, water and alabaster. It is most convenient to apply such a composition with a thin brush;
  • our winter beauty is almost ready. We only need to paint the trunk and branches with brown gouache and varnish. After that, on top of the tree and on the stand we can apply artificial snow (a mixture of water, white gouache, glue and alabaster) and sprinkle everything with sparkles.
  • Here is a rowan from beads, or rather a real winter beauty, we got:

    The photo shows that with “snow” we covered only the top of the base and, in addition, additionally decorated it with white and red beads. Such a beauty, made by yourself, will undoubtedly decorate your home and become the pearl of your collection.

    Video: How to weave clusters of winter mountain ash

    In conclusion, I would like to say that you can also make aronia from beads. If you are interested in the scheme of its weaving, then you need to watch a video clip.

    Video: Do-it-yourself chokeberry

    In addition, you can view various photos with the works of masters and choose from them that you like:

    Mountain ash in a decorative pot

    Green rowan

    Photo crafts made of beads and beads

    Rowan clusters in the snow

    Rowan tree covered in snow

    Rowan branch

    The beautiful red clusters, fading in the snow or timidly peering through the green foliage, are definitely worthy of our admiration and sincere, perhaps a little childish delight. Any rowan from beads, regardless of whether it is powdered with snow or covered with numerous greens, is worthy of you to decorate your house with it.

    Video: Weaving Autumn Rowan



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    Rowan from beads - master class

    Once having seen a woven rowan from beads, many begin to look for a master class on how to make it. If you are planning to weave mountain ash, then first you need to be patient. To make wicker mountain ash from beads is possible for everyone, using step-by-step instructions. However, making such handicrafts from beads as rowan tree is a painstaking and creative affair. Therefore, getting started, be prepared for the fact that the production of wood will take you several days.

    Rowan Bead for Beginners

    We will tell you how to weave rowan from beads and then how to collect rowan tree in this article.

    For the manufacture of mountain ash, we need:

    Winter bead tree

    Winter bead tree  can be done in several ways. The simplest option is to make a crown from white beads, and the more difficult is to combine several shades to make an imitation of snow.

    The trunk of a tree is made from an ordinary branch or from any improvised material. For the base of the tree, you can take a small pot or make it from alabaster.

    The easiest option for making a winter tree from beads with your own hands

    What do we need

    Prepare beads and glass beads in white or silver in advance, thin wire for weaving details, white paper (you can take tracing paper or paper towels), a container for wood (or alabaster), scissors, PVA glue, as well as decorative elements for decoration (ribbons, appliques , large beads).

    Scheme and step by step instructions

  • Wear 5 glass beads on a small piece of wire (20 cm).
  • Connect both ends of the wire to make a loop, and twist them several times to secure.
  • Next, at a distance of 1 cm from each other, you need to make the same loops so that they turn out 5-7 pieces (it is better to make the number odd).
  • Fold the wire in half so that there is one petal in the upper part, and all are in contact with each other in pairs.
  • From the resulting workpiece by twisting, you need to make a twig (an example is shown in the photo).
  • The number of branches depends on the size of the planned winter tree  (the more branches, the more magnificent it will turn out).
  • Having connected several branches to each other, it is necessary not only to twist the free ends of the wire, but also with the help of PVA glue and white paper (paper towel) to close the bare wire sections as much as possible.
  • Further, the finished branches can be twisted among themselves or screwed to a regular branch from any tree.
  • Dilute the alabaster in accordance with the instructions, place the tree trunk in the jar with the workpiece and wait for the mixture to solidify.
  • You can fix the winter tree in a pot using plasticine, gypsum, alabaster or other materials.
  • To decorate the barrel or pot, use pre-prepared ribbons, beads or appliqués.
  • Winter Beaded Christmas Tree for Beginners

    To make a Christmas tree with imitation of snow on the branches you will need green bugles, white beads, wire, thread (preferably silk), a pot or alabaster (for fixing the tree).

  • For the manufacture of the crown of the Christmas tree it is necessary to make four blanks from beads and glass beads.
  • First, put the beads and bugles on the wire in the following sequence: one bugle, three beads, one bugle.
  • Twist the ends of the wire to make a loop.
  • Repeat the process six more times so that there are seven loops on one branch.
  • Lay two blanks on top of each other and twist the loose ends of the wire.
  • Repeat the process with the rest of the workpieces.
  • The result is a pointed branch, which will be the tip of the winter Christmas tree.
  • Using a similar principle, make five more blanks, only this time there should be not seven, but five loops on one branch.
  • Connect the five workpieces to each other and rewind the ends of the wire to secure.
  • Wind a twig to the workpiece, which will be the top of the tree.
  • In a similar way, weave so many branches that they are enough for a circle under the base of the top.
  • The second row is made according to the same principle, only the number of loops on each branch increases to seven.
  • A similar technique is used for each subsequent level, but the number of loops is constantly increasing (5, 7, 9, 11, etc.).
  • As soon as the workpiece takes the form of a Christmas tree, it can be fixed in a pot or in alabaster.
  • Snowy tree made of blue-gray beads

    To make a winter tree from gray-blue beads, you will need a minimum amount of materials: beads and wire. You can choose a stand at your discretion - a gypsum pot for example.

  • On a piece of wire, about 60-80 cm long, put on 8 beads.
  • Rewind the ends several times to secure the petal and create a loop.
  • Put 18 beads on the free ends of the wire and twist the next petals. You should get three loops.
  • Using a similar principle, make a few more loops on the free ends of the wire. The optimal number of petals is 7-9 pieces.
  • Divide all available branches into several parts, each of which should have three blanks.
  • Connect each three branches.
    • Connect two blanks of three branches by twisting. Make an imitation of a real branch by attaching several bundles with loops to one blank.
    • A good example of how to make a branch is shown in the photo.

    • The number of branches depends on the size and splendor of the planned winter tree.
    • Twist the finished branches together, spread them and fix the tree on a stand or in a pot.
    • How to make a mountain ash with simulated snow

      For the manufacture of winter mountain ash you will need white beads and bugles, wire and large beads of orange or red. The weaving scheme of such a tree is suitable even for beginners.

    • Take a small piece of wire and put on it one bead of red or orange. Rewind the ends of the wire several times so that the twist is at least 7 mm.
    • Put one more bead on the free ends of the wire and repeat twisting. As a result, you should get a bunch of berries (about 10-15 beads).
    • Repeat with another piece of wire a few more times.
    • Combine several clusters. Get a voluminous twig of rowan berries.
    • Put several white beads on a piece of wire (you can alternate with bugles). Make a loop.
    • Repeat the process with the loose ends of the wire so that there are several loops on one section.
    • Attach the white bead loops to the top of the rowan bunch.
    • Twist the free ends of the wire together to make a trunk.
    • Place the finished mountain ash in a pot or in a mixture of alabaster (plasticine, gypsum).
    • To mask the wire, you can use to process the trunk and branches of a winter tree first with PVA glue, and then paint them with black paint.
    • Bead blanks can be screwed to a real branch, then the composition will look more natural.
    • One example of how to make a winter tree with your own hands is shown in a video tutorial. Watching the video does not take much time, and after visual examination of the weaving pattern from beads, it will be much easier to do all the steps.

      Be sure to write in the comments about your success!

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    Not only adults, but also children like to create crafts from beads, as some of them can not only be admired, but even played. Beautiful bead figurines adorn the interior of a home or work office, presented as a gift. The most common gift is a tree symbolizing the hearth, and if it is also a money tree, then it will help to attract wealth to the house.


    Weave wood bead  even a novice will be able to, since it is absolutely not difficult to do this. We recommend that you first take a simple tree as a basis, for example mountain ash. It will be discussed in our article, in which you will learn how to weave branches, trunk and bunches of mountain ash with your own hands on the basis of a training workshop with step-by-step photos. You can show your imagination and come up with your own elements that complement this tree.

    On the Internet, you can find not a small number of training workshops on weaving mountain ash from beads, but we want to offer you for example a completely uncomplicated lesson that will be accompanied by step-by-step photos. So, let's find out what may be needed in the work:

    • simple and aluminum wire;
    • green and red beads;
    • tight thread;
    • container or stand, you can take a ceramic flower pot or stone.

    Rowan beadwork begins with foliage, which is formed from 9 small leaves. The weaving pattern of such a small leaf will consist of 5 rows. Type green beads on the wire in the first and fifth row, one at a time, and in the other two. When the blanks are made, they must be assembled into one large product. You have to do three small pieces together at the base with your own hands. Spread them and weave in pairs the 6 remaining leaves. Now you have the first leaf for the rowan tree.



    You will need only fourteen such blanks for work, which consist of one hundred twenty-six leaflets, as shown in the photo presented.

    After this, we proceed to weaving from the beads of rowan clusters. Each cluster will consist of ten red berries. Cut the wire, leaving a length of sixty-five centimeters. The first glass piece must be strung on the main material, stepping back ten centimeters from the edge. Fasten the beads and twist the edges of the wire, one and a half cm long. Add one more bead, only at a distance of 10 cm from the one that was already twisted. Twist the wire again near the base of the newly typed one.


    Similar actions should be carried out with the remaining eight beads, as shown in the photo. Now twist the red berries, and get the first bunch of mountain ash. Of the three such blanks, you need to twist the brush.



    Combine the three clusters and twist near the base of the workpiece. Weave seven such elements from beads. When everything is ready, you can start the main assembly of mountain ash branches. Start twisting the clusters and leaves together. Pull back a little space and screw the second sheet again.






    Make 7 similar twigs, wrapping their base with a dense thread.

    A wonderful decoration for any apartment or house can be a rowan made of beads made by yourself.This wonderful tree attracts the attention of craftswomen with its unusual bright beauty and juicy color palette.

    As they say: "fantasy has no betrayal." For beadwork, you can choose the prototype of any tree -, oak or palm.


    Let's start our master class by preparing all the necessary materials for work:

    • pVA glue;
    • fabric-based electrical tape or floral tape;
    • gypsum;
    • brown threads;
    • a pot (it can be replaced with a regular plastic cup made from cottage cheese or sour cream);
    • 4 pieces of thick wire each 25 cm;
    • 150 red beads (you can also use beads No. 8);
    • about 30 m thin;
    • 10 grams of brown beads No. 11 and 40 grams of the same green beads.

    We will begin our master class by studying the patterns of weaving twigs. There are several ways to weave:

    The first way to weave twigs

    This method is perhaps the easiest and you do not even need a circuit for it. That we will use it to create branches.

    First you will need to cut 10 pieces of thin wire. Each should be about 40 cm long.

    Then you will need to string 7 green beads on each piece and place them right in the center. After that, you will need to fix the beads by scrolling the accessories 3-4 times.

    You will need to cut 20 pieces (40-45 cm) and make 9 of the same leaves on them. And then you need twigs of wire 45-50 cm long, on which you will make 11 leaves.

    The second option is weaving

    To create leaves, you can also use another weaving scheme:

    First, you will need to put 1 bead on the base material and center it. Then you will have to draw one end on the right side through 2 beads and the other end on the left side through the same beads.

    A similar scheme allows you to independently adjust the size of the leaf. For example, you can make it from 9 beads:

    You can also use multi-colored beads and then you get autumn rowan:

    We make clusters of mountain ash

    Having made the necessary number of branches, we will have to weave rowan clusters. Our master class will tell you about different ways of weaving:


    You can choose the most convenient way of weaving for you. And our master class will help you collect a beautiful tree from clusters and twigs.

    We collect mountain ash

    The final stage

    At the next stage, our master class will explain to you how to "plant" a tree in a pot:

    • take a regular glass of sour cream or cottage cheese;
    • paint it with acrylics, and after they dry, cover with varnish. The photo shows what beauty we get from an ordinary plastic cup;
    • dip the straightened rowan roots into a glass and fill them with gypsum;
    • after the gypsum dries a little, you can pour on it the remains of beads and beads.


    Winter beauty rowan

    As a rule, winter cold season is deprived of bright, juicy colors and that is why saturated red berries look so beautiful under a layer of snow. They seem to be specially created in order to amaze the imagination and attract attention. Let's try to weave with our own hands one of the wonders of nature - winter mountain ash.

    Before you begin, let's first prepare all the materials that may be useful to us:

    1. The wire is thin and thick;
    2. Bright red beads (can be replaced with large beads);
    3. White or silver beads;
    4. Brown threads "Mouline thread";
    5. Alabaster;
    6. PVA glue;
    7. Thin brush;
    8. Water;
    9. Some sunflower oil;
    10. Form for the base;
    11. Brown paint;
    12. White gouache;
    13. Sparkles.

    Getting started:


    Here is a rowan from beads, or rather a real winter beauty, we got:

    The photo shows that with “snow” we covered only the top of the base and, in addition, additionally decorated it with white and red beads. Such a beauty, made by yourself, will undoubtedly decorate your home and become the pearl of your collection.

    Video: How to weave clusters of winter mountain ash

    In conclusion, I would like to say that you can also make aronia from beads. If you are interested in the scheme of its weaving, then you need to watch a video clip.

    Video: Do-it-yourself chokeberry

    In addition, you can view various photos with the works of masters and choose from them that you like:

    Mountain ash in a decorative pot

    Green rowan

    Photo crafts made of beads and beads

    Rowan clusters in the snow

    Rowan tree covered in snow

    Rowan branch

    The beautiful red clusters, fading in the snow or timidly peering through the green foliage, are definitely worthy of our admiration and sincere, perhaps a little childish delight. Any rowan from beads, regardless of whether it is powdered with snow or covered with numerous greens, is worthy of you to decorate your house with it.

    Video: Weaving Autumn Rowan

    Everyone at least once in their life wants to do something with their own hands. Try yourself in beadwork. This is very entertaining and exciting! The lesson allows you to not only create jewelry for yourself or loved ones, but also soothes.

    Beadwork is a type of creativity that appeared in antiquity, but many are still fond of it. From beads you can make not only crafts, accessories, but also decorate clothes, handbags, shoes.

    Not only bead jewelry looks beautiful - a gerdan or a brooch, you can weave from beads a beautiful indoor flower in a pot, or a delightful bonsai. And imagine that in your apartment there appeared a miniature mountain ash, the bright brushes of which were sprinkled with white snow in winter? MK for the manufacture of such mountain ash we will consider below.

    For beginners, you can give some important tips:

    • if this is your first time doing it, it’s better to buy larger beads;
    • beads come in different colors;
    • weaving patterns can be found on a variety of special sites.

    In this article, we will look at how to make such a piece of bead decor as mountain ash.

    Let's take a step-by-step look at how to make mountain ash from beads. To create it you will need:

    • wire;
    • beads, different in size and color;
    • plasticine or gypsum;
    • tight thread.

    A master class in the manufacture of rowan beads. Manufacturing steps:

    Gallery: rowan from beads (25 photos)


















    Do-it-yourself winter rowan under the snow (master class)

    To make winter mountain ash you will need:

    • red beads;
    • beads of brown and white color;
    • copper wire;
    • wire (1 meter);
    • alabaster;
    • brown threads;
    • pVA glue.

    Workshop on the production of winter rowan from beads. Manufacturing steps:

    1. cut the wire to 45 centimeters 21 pieces.
    2. collect brushes. To do this, first you need to put on the wire seven white beads, one red bead and one brown bead. Place them in the middle of the wire. Pull the other end of the wire through all the beads except the brown one in the opposite direction;
    3. such an operation must be repeated five times in the same sequence, that is, putting on beads and a bead five times on one end of the wire, and then five times on the other end of the wire;
    4. the ends of the wire must be twisted. Twenty-one clusters should be made up of eleven berries each;
    5. from the received clusters collect branches. Wrap them with brown thread. Coat the threads with PVA glue, and then with acrylic varnish;
    6. make a pot for mountain ash. Take a tin can, put your winter tree there, pour alabaster with water in a jar. Wait for the mixture to dry. Frozen alabaster and white beads on a tree look like white snow;
    7. mountain ash turned out under the snow!

    We watch a master class on manufacturing winter mountain ash in a training video:

    Do-it-yourself autumn rowan from beads and beads (master class)

    To make an autumn mountain ash, you will need:

    • large beads of red and green color;
    • green floss thread;
    • paints;
    • wire;
    • alabaster;
    • pVA glue.

    Workshop on making autumn mountain ash. Stages of work.