The center under the yellow bead should have been dark. After ironing I realized I got one of the blue beads wrong. I didn't have the creme or light blue beads, so I used yellow and a translucent blue in their place. I just made her today, using a large square board, pics are below. Rainbow Dash just barely fit's on a small square board, but the others won't. You'll need to use a large peg board for these patterns. You could also use an opaque board and just count out how many beads of a certain color go in a row. It might be a good idea to print out two copies, one for under the board and one to look at unobstructed. When you print them full size you should be able to place them right under a clear or transparent pegboard and place the beads right on top. The 3 PDFs I've linked to above are for 8 1/2" x 11" paper. I know software would make the process very easy, but where's the fun in that. I didn't want to make patterns that were too complicated, this being my first attempt. I literally filled in little circles with color one at a time. So those are my made from scratch MLP FiM Perler bead patterns. Photo credit: sambeawesome on DeviantArt. If you’re interested in hands-on crafts, try these unicorn crafts with your toddlers instead. I'll also link you to some of my favorite MLP FiM fuse bead creations online. To help them develop more of those visual skills, here are seven unicorn Perler beads that shouldn’t be a fuss to make. I don't have a Perler bead pattern generator, I just made these in PhotoShop. To start things off, Twilight: For both the stripe of purple in Twilight's hair as well as her eyes, if you have the glitter purple perler bead, I like to use the glitter purple in place of the plum. These are the faces of the 'mane six' ponies, looking head on. I started making these patterns for my nieces, and some patterns that were super popular, even with my nephews, were the My Little Pony patterns. I was looking through Pinterest and found some necklaces by a now defunct etsy store and decided to make new Perler bead patterns like those to share with you here. People are creating faces, profiles, whole bodies, and cutie marks with their beads. Magnets, wall decorations, coasters, keychains, bracelets, necklaces, headbands, barrettes and even business card holders. I've seen some amazing MLP FiM creations with Perler beads. The older you get the more elaborate pieces you can create. She basically stuck to the patterns that came with various bead kits, or just filled in every spot of shaped peg boards to her liking. My daughter started using Perler beads in her Montessori days, about 7 years ago. Fuse bead brands include Perler, Hama, Nabbi, and Pyssla, though I'm just going to be using Perler brand colors in descriptions below.
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