Kandies World - Neon Blue Translucent Fuse Beads for Perler Necklaces
At Kandies World, we have the best fuse beads for your DIY craft projects. Free your creative flow! With this bag of blue fuse beads, you can make anything your heart desires. All you have to do is design your creation on a pegboard and melt your perler beads using a household iron and wax paper. The finished creation will be solid. Note: it can also be a little flexible when freshly melted so that you can apply to a specific rounded surface. These beads melt very well and are compatible with the Perler brand. Our goal is to help art & crafts artists express themselves in a unique way while creating jewelry, accessories and all crafting projects. We offer a variety of colorful beads and crafting accessories for all artists, the only limit to what you can create with us is your imagination!
What you can expect from Kandies World Fuse Beads for Perlers:
Quality & Melting
Our fuse beads are made with materials of the highest quality that ensures a smooth melt and durability.
Quantity
Each pack contains 1000 fuse beads and you can order multiple packs for volume discounts.
Colors
These fuse beads are available in different colors, we have over 60 solid & glow colors individually packed, providing an infinite number of fun options. Discover them all here!
When Quality Meets Fun
Easy to use and with a wide assortment of arts and crafts projects. Be sure to check out some our best speciality beads and elastic thread to complete your project & make it extra fun!
Product Details:
- Easy to use
- Durable material
- Suitable for DIY crafts
- Quantity: 1000, 3000 or 6000 Fuse Beads available options.
- Dimension: 5mm x 5mm
- Size hole: 3mm
- Perler Brand Compatible
*Please be advised that our products are premixed and prepackaged. This process is done in a manner that does not allow us to individually verify or control the exact contents of each bag. As such, we cannot guarantee that each bag will contain one piece of each model. We appreciate your understanding and patience. Should you have concerns about the contents of your product, please contact our customer service for assistance.
WARNING: Small accessories, not suitable for children under 4 years old. Adult surveillance required.
FAQ
What are perler and fuse beads?
Fuse beads, also known as perlers when fused together beads are fusible plastic beads. Normally set in designs on plastic pegboards and melted together with a clothes iron, they can also be strung together to make necklaces, twisted into keychains, or assembled into three-dimensional decoration ideas.
How to iron perler beads?
To start, you will need parchment paper to protect your iron. It's very important to protect the Perler beads with ironing paper at all times. Either parchment paper or wax paper will work.
Then, pick a flat surface to put beads on a pegboard. When you're satisfied with the pattern, preheat a dry household iron to medium or high heat. If you use water in your iron, the steam will destroy the beads. So don't use water in the process!
When the iron is heated put your ironing paper on your fuse beads. Then take the iron and shift it in a circular motion for about 30 seconds while pushing the beads softly.
After you're finished with one hand, place some heavy books on top of the ironing paper to smooth it out. When heated beads are not under strain, they can begin to warp. Wait about a minute. If the beads have cooled, slowly peel away the ironing layer. Take the fused beads carefully from the pegboard and turn them over. Cover the other side with ironing paper and uniformly iron it.
Before starting a bigger piece, we suggest you to try with little samples to get used to it.
How long to iron perler beads?
It depends on the size of your perler bead art. In general 30 second is enough.
How to melt Perler beads without an iron?
Using a hot pan to melt perler beads is the most similar method to using an iron. You will need to keep your stove on medium heat to use this process. This is because when you use the hot pan as iron, it will inevitably lose heat and you will have to put it back on the stove to heat up again.
However, we don’t recommend using this technique because it has more chances to mess your perler bead patterns.