Kanzashi hairpins. Page 2

Master classes:

Bow with stamens

Like many needlewomen, I love to create. Particularly inspiring are those masterpieces that take as much time as possible to create. As they say, work is rewarded with results. This is roughly the kind of master class I would like to show you. I decided

Hairpin-bow

Hairstyle plays a big role at any age. Particular attention is paid to little girls. To decorate their heads, mothers spend a lot of money on all kinds of bows. I decided to make it myself. In this way you can choose the perfect bow not only

Hairpin “Blooming poppies”

The poppy flower has its own peculiarity and difference from the others, but this is what attracts us. Therefore, the imitation of a blossoming poppy is often used in various decorations and design paintings. Needlewomen use the image of this flower to create

Hairpin “Blooming tulips”

Jewelry in the form of flowers gives a woman special charm, femininity and attractiveness.But thanks to different types of needlework, each craftswoman can make herself a decoration according to her own taste and preference.

Barrette

In order to make such a hairpin, you will need: • Three satin ribbons 5 cm wide. • A piece of organza 25?5 cm. • Cardboard. • Scissors. • Ruler. • Candle or lighter. • Moment glue or glue gun. • Rhinestones, beads. • Scrunchy

Hairpin with a flower

Kanzashi jewelry came to us from Ancient China. About two hundred years ago, they were widely used by Chinese fashionistas for traditional hair and clothing decoration. It was then that for the first time women and girls began to style their straight hair in intricate patterns.

Kanzashi hairpin

We always want to come up with something unusual for our child for any holiday. So that both the outfit and all sorts of accessories for it are combined very beautifully. Every mother especially carefully selects jewelry for her princess. To