Perler bead patterns

Laurenkove 6/16/2022 08:53 am 921

Hi. Apparently I have no idea what I'm doing. Lol. I'm very co fused. I print out these perler bead patterns and they are huge . Bigger than the largest perboard I have. Aren't these patterns supposed to fit the pegboards so you can put them underneath them? Obviously I'm a beginner at this and am trying to learn with my kids. I really just want some small patterns to put under our square pegboard. ???? Thanks.

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Jun 17, 2022 9:10 pm

like other users said, most of us just copy them from our computers. you can use photo editing software like paint.net (basically free photoshop) to resize them in inches so they fit your pegboards. just take the measurements of your pegboard and the resize option is under the "image" dropdown in the program. if you want any help with this feel free to shoot me a message :]

Jun 16, 2022 12:10 pm

you could try to screenshot the patterns and resize them before printing but no, most users here just copy the patterns as they are from the computer

Jun 16, 2022 10:18 am

No, they aren’t designed to fit under pegboards unfortunately. You can find some on the official Perler site which work that way if it’s important to you.

The reason they don’t work that way is that I’m the only developer and I stubbornly don’t own a printer, so I have no way of testing it. I may eventually get one someday if I find a place for it. In the meantime, the perler patterns on here are intended for older people (meaning, older than kids) who like the challenge of copying them.