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a rowlet made of perler beads
A tutorial for assembly is below the cut.
Once you've ironed the pieces start with attaching
Then, attach the side pieces.
Next, attach the back, then the top piece.
In the hole in the front of the face, attach the beak.
Then, turn the rowlet upside down to attach the feet.
Here's some images of what the final version will look like from multiple angles.
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to tell me and I'll do my best to respond.
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Litten made out of melty beads.
The pattern for it is below the cut.
Start with laying out the parts on a pegboard, then ironing the pieces, remembering to put wax paper between the beads and the iron when doing so.
For assembly, start with attaching the sides to the underside.
Next, attach the face piece to the front. After that, attach the top part to the top.
Attach the tail piece to the back piece, then attach the back to the rest of the litten.
Lastly, attach the nose piece to the front.
Here's some pictures of how the final version will look from multiple angles.
And that's all! If you have any feedback or questions please feel free to ask me, and I'll see what I can do.
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a goomy made of melty beads.
The tutorial for how to assemble it is in the 'keep reading' section.
Once you've laid the beads out on the mold, iron them together. Remember to put wax paper between the beads and the iron, since otherwise the beads will stick to the iron. If this happens to be your first time ironing beads like this, I'd recommend looking up a video or tutorial of some sort on how to do so.
The next step is then to attach the two side pieces to the face piece as shown above.
After that, attach the back piece to the two sides as shown in the first picture. Then, as shown in the second picture, slide all of those pieces on to the base (the piece that is made entirely of dark purple). After that, as shown in the third image, place the remaining piece on the top, and you will have completed the goomy!
This is my first time making a tutorial of this sort, so if anything was unclear, or difficult to follow I would appreciate the feedback! Or like if you have any other questions in general too, I'd be happy to give answering those a shot.
I hope this tutorial was useful to whoever out there wanted to make a 3d goomy out of perler beads, or some other type of melty beads.
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Some good Sites for 3d perler bead patterns
For pokemon designs:
3Dbeads2961 on twitter
blog.3d-perlerbeads.com, which is no longer online but can be accessed in almost its entirety through the way back machine
eigotochinouasobi.com has a number of sitting pokemon designs
matsuko16 on ameblo.jp has small sized designs
Other:
blog.3d-perlerbeads.com has a ton of designs for all sorts of things ranging from vehicles, to foods, to anime characters that are all great
케차비(kechabi) on youtube has a number of house designs and video tutorials on how to assemble them
kate_perler_beads on threads has designs for several anime characters
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