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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Strawberry Ice Cream And Flan

By
Killer

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 35373
  • 0
Bouquet Of Flowers And Club Sandwich

By
Killer

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 8558
  • 1
Panda Parfait Part Two

By
Lunarrfaerie

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 7434
  • 2
Panda Parfait Part One

By
Lunarrfaerie

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 15232
  • 4
Food

By
Butterscotchey

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 30173
  • 0
CHERRY

By
Doglover123

Bead Pattern Type: Panel Pattern

  • 3125
  • 0
Hanami And An Dango

By
Killer

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 8119
  • 0
Mitarashi And Goma Dango

By
Killer

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 5150
  • 0
Bunny Strawberry Milk

By
User

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 3798
  • 1
Monster Energy Perler

By
Spence_krash

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 3201
  • 2
Kawaii Donut

By
Haleyhorror

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1851
  • 0
Updated Kawaii Cupcake

By
Haleyhorror

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1455
  • 0
Rainbow Molk

By
Lovejoyflowers

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1487
  • 0
Kit Kat Logo

By
Allweknowiskandi

Bead Pattern Type: Panel Pattern

  • 1004
  • 0
Canada Dry Drink

By
Lettuce

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1378
  • 0
A Different Kind Of Milk

By
Bzybeach

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 792
  • 1
Bacon And Egg

By
Amadeusinpink

Bead Pattern Type: Charm Pattern

  • 139
  • 0
Poptart

By
Rainbowmonkeyitter

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 4625
  • 1

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.