What are Margarita Flower Beads and Their Various Uses?

What are Margarita Flower Beads and Their Various Uses?

When it comes to embroidery and jewelry making, one thing is for sure that is the beautiful the material is the refined the design is and what could be more beautiful than these lovely Margarita flower beads (also known as Marguerite Lochrose).


They come in two varieties. One is foiled in which the stone’s one side is covered with foil which makes it highly reflective and shiny. The other one is un-foiled, in which the stone doesn’t have any foil coating and looks the same from front and back. These gorgeous flower stones have various uses so let’s explore them one by one:

 

1) Sew on Crystal Stone

As they have a centre hole, they can be easily sewn on any fabric. Intricate designs can be created with them when paired with other supplies like French wire, beads, etc. I am sure you are going to simply adore how much beauty they are will add to your embroidery project. They could really brighten up your couture wears and add a fresh-yet-unique style.

 

2) Buttons

These beautiful stone beads can be used as buttons. All you need to do is glue them in the appropriate size button holder/shank and you can easily rock the new look with flower stone buttons. Cool! Isn’t it?


 

3) Spacer Beads

While making any jewelry item the small un-foiled stones can be used as spacer beads. They look extremely nice when incorporated with other beads in various jewelry items like bracelets and necklace.

 

4) Focal Beads

These beautiful stones can work like a charm when used as focal beads while making jewelry. They can easily amp up your designs and make it look much more interesting. These are a few examples where these beautiful stone beads are used.


 

5) Drop

Now, this the loveliest use of these stones. You can easily use un-foiled stones to fall in your wire jewelry. You can customize the look as you wish. Can it get any better than this?


 

So, these were some uses of these lovely stones. Let me know the comment section how would you like to use it in your designs.