Bisser-Flying Equipment

Cylindrical Mosaic Flying

This method can be used both to create bottlenecks and large amulet bags and to dispose of volume items. The cylindrical mosaic lashes can be started with an even number of biserines. First step Do the ring. from the desired amount of biser:

This will be the first and second row of our cylinder. The third row is added as in the usual mosaic tribe, "one bisserie in one." The third row of the drawing is marked in colour:

In the same way, add the fourth row:

Keep swinging around, one in one, until you reach the desired length of the cylinder.

Pay attention to the next nuance. In the example discussed above, we started lashing. Equity Number of bisiers (the initial ring was 12). With an even number of bisera, the next row is being converted by the pass of one biser, as shown in the figures above. So we know exactly where one row ends and the next begins.
If the flight begins with a circle incorrect The number of abyser, the battling occurs in an endless spiral and it is impossible to tell where one row ends and another begins.
So, if you want to get a cylindrical out of some kind and you need to clearly separate the rows, you better start with an even number of bisers.



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