The blanks were used to steal keys, but today this accessory can be found anywhere. They're hanging on their bags, stacking their wallets, hanging on their cell phones and stealing their clothes. It's very simple to make such a shave with your hands. It is only important that the author of his work have good skills in the possession of this art. A bisera blade whose diagram can be both complex and capable of handling only a skilled skill and a simple one can easily be wrapped without much effort. The braces are one of the most popular, which is used everywhere.
Simplest schemes
There are some simple schemes that can be implemented without special problems. Such braces may be both flat and voluminous and may consist of one or more elements.
Clothing
The biser blade (the blueprint for the beginnings of the Apple) in such a form is made of two to three identical parts, which are easy enough to do. This apple consists of two parts, although a heart can be added for volume. The two external sides are separately manufactured, and they need to start from the middle. The flight has to be carried out in the typical equipment as soon as the required number of bisers has been obtained, an additional piece of timber needs to be added, and the sky is also reversed. The second part is produced in the same way.
To sew two halfs, it's necessary to pass through the end of the biserina. For the apple to be voluminous, the inner part can be hit with the help of a filler. We need a ring to be fixed. More barrels can be painted by a chain of beaded in the same tone as it itself. The accessory can then be considered to have been completed.
Blade from the biser, diagram
Although the " Box " can be made voluminous, its reference form is flat. It's a big bush, or a biconus, although you can use any basser if you want. Of particular interest will be the boxes from the " diner " bush. This is based on a standard cross, and a few rows are needed on this method. As a result, there is an element that resembles a swallowed and unrounded heart. That's two.