I didn't even think about that -- it would be great for that!! I put a link to my pinterest page down below where I have pinned patterns - granted the patterns are very mario/cartoon heavy!! You can search Perler Bead Patterns on Pinterest and see what come up too. You can also search hashtags Perler Beads or Perler Bead Art on Instagram for some way cool ideas & projects. I saw a flower necklace of perler beads and chain the other day!! www.pinterest.com/miss0195/perler-bead-patterns/
I just recently discovered the existence of the Cricut Mini and have been relying on my trusty iron. However, it is large, heavy, and can be cumbersome. I'd love to know how you've mini liking your mini heat press and if you feel it's better than an iron.
Yes, I quite like them! They heat up fast and are great for smaller projects. I've used it more than I thought I would! There are also more knock off these days, that are more budget friendly than the actual Cricut version!
Cute ! Where do you find the patterns? You could make then into pins for bags or hats etc. thank you
I didn't even think about that -- it would be great for that!! I put a link to my pinterest page down below where I have pinned patterns - granted the patterns are very mario/cartoon heavy!! You can search Perler Bead Patterns on Pinterest and see what come up too. You can also search hashtags Perler Beads or Perler Bead Art on Instagram for some way cool ideas & projects. I saw a flower necklace of perler beads and chain the other day!!
www.pinterest.com/miss0195/perler-bead-patterns/
Thank you for the information. My teenage granddaughter would like to do this.
I just recently discovered the existence of the Cricut Mini and have been relying on my trusty iron. However, it is large, heavy, and can be cumbersome. I'd love to know how you've mini liking your mini heat press and if you feel it's better than an iron.
Yes, I quite like them! They heat up fast and are great for smaller projects. I've used it more than I thought I would! There are also more knock off these days, that are more budget friendly than the actual Cricut version!