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Hama Bead Bracelet DIYMake a bangle from melty-beads by fusing them as a band, and then wrapping the still-warm-and-flexible band around a glass and fusing it into a cylinder. One needs to find a glass of a suitable diameter, of course. One could probably make this easier by using the masking-tape technique and fusing around the glass to start with, without an intermediate step.2016-04-01 08:40:00
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Perler bead projects - CubesDesigns for snap-together 3D cubes made from melty-beads. This is useful because it gives multiple sizes from 3x3 up to 7x7, with some hints about how to make even larger ones. It is also useful because, not being a video tutorial, one doesn't have to pause the video in order to copy down the pattern.2015-04-27 18:28:00
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String Art with HAMA beadsForm HAMA beads into a circle, fuse them, and then use that as a basis for that spirograph-like string art. Cool idea! It works because the fused HAMA beads still have holes through which one can thread things. (This is not in English, but the pictures are self-explanatory) While this uses them for Christmas decorations, the same method could be used to make pendants or earrings.2015-04-22 15:35:00
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Perler TARDIS tutorialPerler beads (aka HAMA beads) are those plastic beads one puts on a peg-board and then melts together (with an iron and paper) So this is a design for a TARDIS!2015-04-22 01:17:00
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3D Perler Bead BoxA box made with six sides that snap together. While the sound on this is too soft, the instructions are at least clear and succinct.2015-03-22 05:43:00
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Perler bead masking tape method Part 1 - YouTubeFirst of a four-part tutorial on fusing larger perler-bead creations. The idea here is to put masking tape over the whole piece, so that one can lift it off the peg-board and have more control over the fusing process, which is especially important with large pieces because the fusing takes longer. This is a good and helpful tutorial.2014-09-17 12:32:00