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Free Black cat perler bead pattern

This simple black cat perler bead pattern is a great starting point for all sorts of variations. Beacuse of it’s easy one colour design you could make any colour you want.

Want to stick with black? It would make the perfect decoration for Halloween. Grab the printable pdf chart to make your own today.

How to print my cat pattern

You can simply right click and save as the image below but for better quality I recomend you head to the bottom of this post to download the printable pdf chart, so you can get making your next melty bead creation.

What are perler beads?

Perler beads, otherwise known as Hama beads, fuse or melty beads, are small tube like beads of plastic that you place on a grid to create a design and then fuse together with an iron to create a solid plastic shape.

Where can I purchase Perler beads?

You can buy branded Perler beads from Amazon and craft stores. They come in a range of colours and are normally sorted in trays.

Hama beads are normally a bit cheaper, but often come in buckets, which means you have to search through for your colours. If your not bothered by branding, then you can often find own brand melty beads at much lower prices.

How to store Perler beads

I would recommend buying the sets that already come in per sorted colours often in a tray. Otherwise you can store them in a large tub and have a tray to tip them out onto when you’re searching for the colours you want.

Top tips for working with perler beads

  • Pre sorted saves you a lot of time
  • A big tray is handy so you don’t lose any in the carpet
  • Buy a kit that comes with pegboards included as a starting point
  • Check the melting heat for different brands
  • Protect you iron when melting them

Where can I find other great patterns?

Stop by my Free Perler bead pattern library

How to melt perler beads

You will need to sheets of ironing paper, you can buy perler paper. But I find parchment paper works just fine. You cover the design with the paper and use your iron to melt the beads.

Once you have melted the top, you need to turn the design over, remove the pegboard and cover with paper. Creating a sandwich and melt the reverse side.

I have heard of people melting their perler beads with a heat press or straighteners, but I have not tried either so cannot recommend.

Download your black cat perler bead pattern here

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