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Booku play perler bead
Booku play perler bead




  1. #Booku play perler bead full
  2. #Booku play perler bead free

I always place my project on a flat surface and place a stack of books on top of it so that it cools and flattens at the same time. Be sure to follow the Perler Bead instructions for ironing the beads!

booku play perler bead

Continue ironing until the beads have melted. I like to place a small ironing board under my Perler Bead board so that I protect my workspace. When you are finished with the Perler Beads, place the wax paper on top of the design and slowly iron it into place. But this is a project for you to have fun with, so don’t feel pressured to get the design exact! Remember that because you are not using a pattern designed to be used with Perler Beads, you may have to make small changes to make the design work for beads.

booku play perler bead

#Booku play perler bead free

Once you have decided on the placement of the pegboard, it’s time to start beading! I like the variety bucket of beads so that I have lots of colors on hand! Follow the fabric design to choose your bead colors and feel free to change colors as you go…that’s the fun of a project like this! Your finished design does not need to look like the design you started following. Place a clear Perler pegboard on top of the fabric design, or multiple pegboards if you are creating a larger project.

#Booku play perler bead full

I love to use my Oliso Mini Project Iron for Perler Bead projects because it is small enough to keep by my side as I craft. Full text of 'A compendium of English literature : chronologically arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : consisting of biographical sketches of the authors, selections from their works, with notes. Once you select your fabric, iron it to get any wrinkles out. Remember that it will not look exactly like the fabric…it is a jumping off point for a fun beaded pattern. I love Alison’s colorful, floral-inspired designs! When choosing your fabric, look for a larger print that can translate well into a Perler Bead pattern. I chose a fabric designed by Alison Glass for Andover Fabrics. I like to turn my projects into magnets to give as gifts or to put on our refrigerator! Always be aware of copyrighted designs and do not sell projects that are direct copies of a fabric designed by an artist. Now, a small disclaimer before I show you what I created from my fabric and beads…a project like this is just for fun and not something that I would sell. I decided to pick one of those scraps to use as a base for my Perler Bead project.

booku play perler bead

As a fiber artist who embroiders on printed fabric, I always have scraps of fabric that I can’t part with. My boys usually have their own ideas for projects, which leaves me to play around with my own ideas. Don’t get me wrong, there are times when I’m ready to try a new craft and expand our overflowing craft supply stash (can you ever have enough crafting supplies?!), but sometimes my summer brain just needs something easy and comfortable! Perler Beads are always my go-to craft because they never get old, we never outgrow crafting with them, and they are an easy activity to just jump into. After a year of virtual school (with some really amazing teachers!), the kids and are I ready to step away from scheduled zoom meetings and computers and just have some fun creating at our own pace. This crazy school year has ended and we are finally getting into our summer groove.






Booku play perler bead