How to Create Stunning Beaded Embroidery Flowers

You'll Need:
Beads #10;
Beads #15;
Oval jewel;
Bicones;
Piece of leather;
Felt;
Needle;
Threads;
Glue;
Scissors;
Cardboard.
Instructions
Glue the jewel on the back side and glue it to the felt.
String a pair of beads on the thread and sew as close to the jewel as possible.
Bring a stitch between these two parts.
According to this principle, sew the jewel around the perimeter.
Carefully walk along the row with a thread, thus pulling off all the bumps.
Now pick up three beads on the string and stitch them at the same distance as before, two, forming a kind of peak.
Sew the entire row in this way.
Embroider large elements of the tops of each of the resulting peaks.
In the next three rows again use smaller details. String them in pairs.
Set aside embroidery for a while and string five beads on a thread, closing them in a circle.
Gathering a pair of elements, make petals.
Increase the size of the petals, threading through each of them now a thread with three parts.
At the top of each petal, fix one larger part.
Carefully cut out the embroidery and sew the newly made flower to it.
Circle the resulting embroidery on a cardboard sheet.
Draw a contour going a little inside and cut it out.
Glue the cardboard blank to the felt.
Grease the cardboard with glue and attach to the cut of the skin, placing it until completely dry under pressure.
Cut off excess.
Bead the resulting blank.
Proceed to weaving loops.
Close it in a circle and securely fasten the thread.