Since ancient times, the swan has been considered a symbol of fidelity; it personifies beauty and grace. Figurines of crystal or porcelain swans decorated almost every home. Modern needlewomen have learned to create similar beautiful products from satin ribbons. Therefore, in this article we will look at interesting master class for making this gorgeous bird.


For work you will need a set of materials:

  • satin ribbon in several colors: red, white and black;
  • scissors with lighter;
  • glue gun;
  • wire, pliers;
  • threads for knitting.

Step by step execution:

  1. We build a special frame in the shape of a swan as in the photo. Wrap the workpiece with knitting threads. Take a red thread and draw a bird's beak on the frame. Douse a narrow black satin ribbon with fire, and then connect it and attach it above the beak to create eyes.






  2. We make satin petals of rounded and pointed shapes. In the kanzashi section on the website there is a description of the detailed manufacturing process of such elements as in the photo.
    When all the petals are ready in the required quantity, start gluing them from the top of the swan to the end of the curved neck.



  3. Let's move on to working on the swan's wings. Using a thin wire, twist the two shapes into a loop. Wrap knitting threads on them in several layers. Attach the elements to the body where the wings should be. This is done using glue or wire.



  4. To make the swan's wings look organic with the body, they are pasted over with petals of a pointed and inverted shape in the kanzashi style, an approximate execution diagram in the photo.



  5. In order for the swan’s back to have a lush structure, the blanks are glued, placing them one on top of the other. Attach large pointed petals, and then insert small figures into them. The bird's tail is made in white tiers in several layers.



The work of the gorgeous Kanzashi swan is ready. At the request of the craftswoman, they change the color scheme or make a craft from two individuals connected in the shape of a heart. Give free rein to your thoughts and create masterpieces.



Video: Making swans from satin ribbons

Swan an elegant, graceful bird that is a symbol of beauty. About fidelity swans many poems and songs were composed, their beauty was captured by artists on their canvases. Until now, this bird inspires creativity in people’s hearts. So Anna Konnova from Balashov, carried away by the charm of this bird, made such a beautiful one.

To make such a charming crafts you will need: Wire, satin ribbon white, red and black, a small ball of white yarn, glue, scissors, a lighter and two black beads for the eyes.

Cut a piece copper wire and make a frame out of it.

To begin with, the wire can be crocheted, starting from the place where the beak will be, and then wrapped, giving the desired shape to the neck, head and beak. Do the same with the torso. swan and to prevent the threads from moving, make several stitches in the middle.

Glue a narrow red ribbon onto the beak swan.

Decorate the area above the beak with a narrow black ribbon, gluing it to the threads.

Make blanks of petals from white satin ribbon for gluing the frame. Cut a square from the ribbon, fold it in half, then in half again and form a petal. Trim the tip, singe and solder the edges of the tape.

Make three round petals to decorate the head. First we glue these petals on the head and then in a circle we paste the entire neck swan prepared petals.

Also make the wings from wire, wrap them and attach them to the main frame.

For the wings, you need to take a satin ribbon five centimeters wide and make blanks for the petals. Glue the first row of petals onto the tips of the wings. Then glue the petals at the junction of the wing and the body. And cover the outside of the wing. Lastly, glue the petals inside the wing.

Decorate the torso swan.

Use black beads to make eyes for swans. Such a wonderful craft can become decorating your home or beautiful souvenir to your loved ones.

We thank Anna for this interesting article and hope that she will show her other works.

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Since ancient times, the swan has been a symbol of fidelity, embodying beauty and grace. This proud bird inspired famous poets and artists to create their best works, which have become popular all over the world. Of course, figurines of crystal or porcelain swans could be seen in almost every home. Nowadays, modern needlewomen have learned to create equally beautiful products, but only from satin ribbons. Therefore, in this article we will look at an interesting master class on how to make a white swan from ribbons with your own hands.

Master class “Swan” using kanzashi technique

To make a kanzashi swan with your own hands, you will need the following list of materials:

  • satin ribbon in several colors: red, white and black;
  • scissors with lighter;
  • glue gun;
  • wire, pliers;
  • threads for knitting.

First of all, we build a special frame in the shape of a swan, as will be demonstrated in the photographs. Next, wrap the workpiece in several layers with knitting threads. The craft should be the same as shown in the photo example. Take a red thread and draw a bird's beak on the frame. Douse a narrow black satin ribbon with fire, and then connect it and attach it above the beak. We got eye sockets like those of a real bird.

The next stage of the master class is to make many satin petals of rounded and pointed shapes. We will not repeat ourselves, since in the kanzashi section on our website it has already been described more than once detailed process How to make such blanks with your own hands. Moreover, training lessons are constantly accompanied by video materials on such topics. When all the petals are ready in the required quantity, start gluing them from the top of the swan to the end of the curved neck, as you can see in the attached photos.

We continue to conduct the master class. Let's move on to working on the swan's wings. Using a thin wire, you need to twist two shapes, reminiscent of loops in appearance. Next, wrap the knitting threads in several layers around these loops. Attach these elements to the body where the wings should be. This can be done with glue or wire.

To make the swan's wings look organic with the body, they need to be covered with pointed and inverted petals in the kanzashi style. From the inside out, you can observe the wing of a bird of the same shape as shown in the picture.

If you want the swan’s back to have a lush structure, then glue the blanks using the kanzashi technique, overlapping them one on one. Carrying out such manipulations is not at all difficult. First, attach large pointed petals, and then insert smaller figures into them. The bird's tail is made in white tiers in several layers.

Notice how quickly it was possible to make a snow-white kanzashi swan. This means that the training master class is completely completed. You can even decorate with this craft festive table at the wedding of the newlyweds or to complement the interior of your home.

For beginners, it may seem that kanzashi is a very difficult needlework. But having seen from your own experience, you can understand that this is not at all the case. For example, at best, making this swan will take you from 2 to 3 hours of free time. You don't have to repeat all the steps in this lesson exactly. Show your imagination and creativity to come up with something of your own. For example, you can make a swan of a completely different color, or make a craft from two individuals connected in the shape of a heart. There are quite a lot of ways. And now we recommend that you, in order to consolidate the material covered, look step by step video lesson experienced craftswomen using the kanzashi technique for making snow-white birds.

Video: Making swans from satin ribbons

How to make a kanzashi swan

This kanzashi lesson is dedicated to the creative process of making my next product from satin ribbons - a kanzashi (bride) swan.

I did all the stages of creation, as promised. took a picture.

First, I created an image of my future swan on a piece of paper. I found some wire and shaped it into a neck according to the drawing. Then I cut out the outlines of the swan shapes, a centimeter smaller than in the drawing. This is so that when gluing feathers onto a workpiece, the volume of the product does not exceed the design itself.

I transferred the outlines of the shapes from paper onto polystyrene foam, and cut out blanks for the wings and body of a swan from it with a knife.

I wove two baubles from a 0.5 cm wide ribbon. I folded them in half and sewed them together. I ended up with a long square bag. Then using a bandage and cotton pads Using a wire blank, I created a model of the neck and head of a swan of the required diameter. I left the beak thin. I added volume to my head using cotton wool. Then I pulled a sewn stocking from baubles onto the finished model.

I made the beak from red and black ribbon, gluing them alternately to the base, and decorated it with rhinestones. Then I glued on the eyes and eyelashes.

For the kanzashi swan (bride), I made feathers using a 2.5 cm wide satin ribbon, cutting it into 5 cm pieces. Having studied kanzashi lessons on the Internet, I made them according to the principle of making the most common sharp kanzashi petal. I pasted the finished feathers onto the wings and body of the swan. The free edge of the neck mock-up wire was stuck into the foam and glued at the junction of the neck and body for reliable fastening. I also glued wings to the body. The junction of the swan's neck and body was sealed with feathers.

I made a crown for the bride from foam plastic, decorating it with stones and lace. The veil and veil were made from tulle.

This is how my kanzashi (bride) swan turned out.

My kanzashi swan is the bride

Next, I plan to continue working on my exhibition “Tenderness”. I will reflect the process of making all the products for her on my blog in the next kanzashi lessons. If you are interested in how my creative process, don't forget to subscribe to my blog updates.

Already ready-made elements future exhibition “Tenderness”

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The swan is a symbol of fidelity, the embodiment of beauty and grace.

The proud noble bird has inspired writers, poets and musicians from time immemorial. A pair of snow-white birds made of crystal or porcelain was probably in the sideboard of every Soviet home. A modern home can be decorated with a handmade swan made from satin ribbons using the kanzashi technique.

Video tutorials on creating a swan using the kanzashi technique

Lesson 1. Swans

Lesson 2. Interesting crafts with your own hands

How to make swans using the kanzashi technique: a master class with a description of the stages

You can make swans from satin ribbons for yourself or as a gift, for example, for a wedding. Elegant symbolic products will become original decoration wedding ceremony, and then they will turn into a talisman that will keep the love of a married couple for many years.

To make a kanzashi style swan you will need:

  • satin ribbons white 1.2 and 2.5 cm wide;
  • satin ribbons of black and red colors 1.2 cm wide;
  • wire;
  • yarn;
  • scissors;
  • glue gun;
  • wire cutters;
  • candle.

There are good tutorials on the Internet with photos and videos that tell you how to make a swan from ribbons step by step. It is necessary to act in the following sequence:

  1. First of all, you need to make the frame of the bird. To do this, bend the wire into a hook and form a loop from the bottom edge. This will be the base of the figure. From separate pieces of wire of the same length, bend two loops for the wings and attach them to the base.
  2. The frame is wrapped with yarn so that it is convenient to glue feather petals to it.
  3. The free edge of the hook is wrapped with red ribbon, indicating the bird's beak. A piece of black tape is glued a little higher; these will be the eyes.
  4. Using the kanzashi technique, sharp white petals are prepared. Petals are made from a 2.5 cm ribbon and pasted over the chest, back and wings of the swan. From a 1.2 cm ribbon - head and neck. Make several elongated wide petals and attach them to the tail.
  5. The graceful snow-white bird is ready! It can be decorated with pearls and rhinestones, sprinkled with sparkles. And if swans are planned for a wedding, you can make them a top hat and veil.

Royal birds also have a feng shui significance. Swans looking at each other using the kanzashi technique is a talisman of love and tenderness towards each other.