
In this new, spring-inspired tutorial, our partner Les Perles par Puca® shows you how to make flowers using Puca® beads (specifically, a camellia, as you can tell from the pattern’s name). Flowers are all the rage this summer—they’re making a comeback, and you’ll see them everywhere! With this pattern, Puca® shows you how to combine Piros® and Minos® beads with a round bead in the center. So give this pattern a try and learn how to easily create beaded flowers to stay on trend this summer.
The pattern teaches you how to make one flower. Feel free to make as many as you like and then assemble them into a necklace, bracelet, earrings, pendant, and more. Findings have been included in the variations list to help you complete your piece. You’ll also find other color options there to inspire you with color combinations. However, if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, we have an even wider selection on our website in the Piros® and Minos® bead ranges . The combinations are endless, so have fun and feel free to share your beautiful creations with us on social media by tagging us in your post.
If you enjoyed this tutorial, I invite you to check out our other tutorials on beaded flowers and woven flowers.
Note: Due to inventory changes, the materials list may have been updated, and some products may have been replaced with equivalents.






































































































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