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7 Pearler Bead Patterns

September 25, 2014 by Larissa Coleman Leave a Comment

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Perler beads are a fun and simple craft project that has been enjoyed by both adults and children for years. With the recent resurgence of this crafting trend, it’s time to explore some new patterns and ideas for making your own designs.

One tip for working with Perler beads is to use a large, flat surface for your workspace. This will give you enough space to lay out your beads and make sure they are in the correct order. Another tip is to sort your beads by color beforehand to make the process easier and faster.

The first pattern on our list is a cute and colorful Perler bead unicorn from Frugal Fun 4 Boys and Girls. This pattern is great for beginners and can be completed in just a few hours. You can also experiment with different colors to make your unicorn unique.

For something a little more challenging, try making this Mario and Luigi Perler bead pattern from Kandi Patterns. This project requires a bit more time and patience, but the end result is worth it for any video game enthusiast.

If you’re looking for a festive pattern, this Perler bead Christmas tree from The Spruce Crafts is perfect for the holiday season. You can even add your own decorations, such as beads or sequins, to make your tree even more special.

For those who love all things kawaii, this Perler bead Pikachu from ArtKawaii is a must-try. This pattern is perfect for fans of Pokemon and can be customized with different colors to make your own unique Pikachu.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, try making this Perler bead cassette tape from My Poppet Makes. This pattern is a fun throwback to the 80s and 90s and can be customized with different colors to match your favorite cassette tape.

For a colorful and intricate pattern, try making this Perler bead peacock from Perler. This pattern is perfect for those who love bold and vibrant designs and can be used as a decoration or even as a piece of jewelry.

For a fun and easy pattern, try making these Perler bead fruit magnets from Frugal Mom Eh. These adorable and colorful magnets are perfect for adding a pop of color to your fridge or as a gift for a friend.

No matter which pattern you choose, Perler beads are a great way to get creative and have fun. Just remember to use a large workspace, sort your beads beforehand, and have patience when creating your design. Happy crafting!

batman

1- Batman Pattern from Bracelet Book

Cinderella

2- Cinderella Princess Pattern from Kandi Patterns

frank

3- Frankenstein Pattern from Friendship Bracelets

minecraft

4- Minecraft Tool Set Pattern from Kandi Patterns

deer

5- Deer Pattern from Me Gusta Hama Beads

bee

6- Bumblebee Pattern from Zujava

tardis

7- Dr. Who Tardis Pattern from Friendship Bracelets

 

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