You can make a beautiful accessory not only from dandelions. Any flowers will suit your taste. The main thing is that they have long flexible stems. For example, daisies, forget-me-nots, daisies, bells, poppies, cornflowers and various varieties of field plants can be used to make a wreath.
1. Cross the stems of two flowers.
2. Wrap one stem around the other, winding it between the inflorescences.
3. Attach the third flower as close as possible to the second, and then wrap its stem around the other two, also placing it between the inflorescences.
4. Continue to weave a wreath, adding flowers according to the same principle.
5. Periodically try on a wreath. When it reaches the desired diameter, connect the ends of the product overlap. Tear off all the protruding stems, leaving only one long one. Wrap it several times around the bundle and secure the tip by tucking it inside.
If something remains unclear, look at the detailed master class:
This is how a wreath of daisies looks, woven in this way. If desired, the product can be decorated with ribbons.
And in this video they tell you how to make a wreath from a variety of wildflowers and herbs. But in this case, you will need a thread for fastening.
Simple braiding on the principle of a braid will make the wreath more magnificent. Both dandelions and other flowers are suitable for its manufacture.
1. Fold the stems at the base of the three flowers crosswise by analogy with the beginning of weaving braids .
2. Put two flowers in the middle of the weave. Throw the leftmost stem over them, combining it with the right one.
3. Put two more dandelions or other flowers in the middle, combining their tips with a central bundle. On top of them, throw the rightmost stem and connect it to the left.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3, each time weaving two flowers into the pigtail. Do this until you reach the desired length of the wreath for the circumference of the head.
5. Braid the remaining loose ends of the stems into a pigtail.
6. Then cover it with flowers, connecting the edges of the wreath.
7. Wrap the attachment point of the ends with a thread several times and tie it with a knot.
The whole process is in the video below: