Brooches are just the thing to dress up jackets and coats, especially the plain colored ones. Here are some beaded flower brooch tutorials to enjoy!  Some are statement pieces, some are more dainty.  Maybe a gift for Mother's Day?

First up as the spectacular geometric flower pin tutorial (shown above) by UK based designer, ViolettaPretorius. The black and white houndstooth pattern is a wonderful contrast with the red and gold interior. Check out the video of her listing and you can see the flower in 3D.

This layered flower tutorial is for  3 different sizes.  The very talented designer is Assza of AsszaBeadingArts, who is from Hungary.  I have featured her work before - she has many, many tutorials. 





NataleeAlexDIY is an Ukrainian designer who has a dainty beaded tulip flower pin tutorial. Just the thing for a jacket lapel.  


Marina Yatsura, another Ukrainian designer has just one tutorial in YatsuraBead. It is for a delicate beaded Lily of the Valley pin.


Here is a lovely pansy brooch tutorial by Missouri based Kathryn Bowman of 1beadweaver


British designer, SianNolan, has an adorable button based flower tutorial. Please read her listing info for further info. 


I've featured beaded poppies before. But there is no such thing as too many poppies!  Every designer comes up with his or her own version. This one  with a little leaf addition is by Patricia Parker of RoseBluBeads.  Remember her?  I wrote a review on her lovely book last year.


 This flower pendant or pin tutorial has leaf beads on the outside and a netted bezel - neat!  The designer is Wisconsin based Leayn Tabili of AnthelionJewelry.


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