Food Bead Patterns

These are food-themed bead patterns, including perler bead patterns (bead sprites), kandi cuff patterns, peyote stitch patterns, & more.

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Kagami Mochi

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Koinu78

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 566
  • 0
Cool Ranch Doritos

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ErraticMusician

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 520
  • 0
Doritos

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ErraticMusician

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 802
  • 0
grapes

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Crumpet

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 10951
  • 4
french fries

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Japril7

Bead Pattern Type: Panel Pattern

  • 3265
  • 0
Pepsi

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Captivity

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 8592
  • 0
Cute Cookie

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BeeDaBomb

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 20106
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Cute Popcorn

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BeeDaBomb

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 20480
  • 0
Cherries

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Pippop

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 43810
  • 4
Candy Dispenser

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Pippop

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 14332
  • 0
Carrot

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Twisted

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 30177
  • 0
monster

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Llamalover13

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 7457
  • 1
Beer Mug

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User

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 14000
  • 2
Cute Cupcake

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User

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 3803
  • 0
nutella

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Amyskrillex

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 3340
  • 1
Onigiri

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DieswithChili

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 5529
  • 1
Minecraft Cake

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Lightmonster

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 32411
  • 1
Minecraft Milk Bucket

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8_iit

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 12533
  • 0
Cupcake Cutie Mask

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User

Bead Pattern Type: Mask Pattern

  • 3749
  • 1
Rasta Popsicle Stick

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Justgingersnapp

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 4771
  • 0

These are food-themed bead patterns, including perler bead patterns (bead sprites), kandi cuff patterns, peyote stitch patterns, & more.

The craft patterns on this website are primarily designed to be used with beads: either plastic pony beads, delica beads, or fuse beads (Perler/Hama beads which you melt using an iron and pegboard). However, some of the patterns can be used for other craft types. For example, fuse bead patterns also work for cross stitch and crochet quilts. All patterns are free to use but do not come with individual instructions since the methods used for making different pattern types are the same.