Popular Bead Patterns

These are the most popular bead patterns on the site, ranked by the number of views they have received. The bead patterns feature characters (such as from video games, anime, and movies), animals, and music artists. Some of the patterns are designed to be crafted with pony beads or seed beads. Others are designed to be crafted using perler beads, otherwise known as hama beads or fuse beads.

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Kokichi

By
HopeObsessed

Bead Pattern Type: Panel Pattern

  • 1970
  • 0
YMCMB

By
Steph1551

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
Rainicorn

By
Terrilynn8143

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
Pinkie Pie Peyote

By
Suzehpls

Bead Pattern Type: Charm Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
Haunted Helmet Halo Mask

By
MaddizonDannie

Bead Pattern Type: Mask Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
Sally Face Perler

By
Itswhackadoodletime

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
Frog Cat Charm

By
Resincore

Bead Pattern Type: Charm Pattern

  • 1969
  • 1
Ribbons

By
Pixie1531

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1969
  • 0
stfu tongue

By
GraciousXOXO

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
I Wub Wu cuff

By
User

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
MLP Braclet Pinkie Pie

By
Tjalle

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
Blood

By
Violet_Explostion

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
Nothing Just Chillin, Killin

By
Elis_box

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
Bernie Mask

By
VibrantWench

Bead Pattern Type: Mask Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
Hayley Smith

By
Tashar_h

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1968
  • 0
Bulbasaur

By
SarcasmBot

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
Eletric Symbol

By
ChibiMew

Bead Pattern Type: Mask Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
Bloody Grin

By
Kandiman_official

Bead Pattern Type: Mask Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
Persona 5 Joker Mask Perler

By
Magical_vamp

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
All Time Low Future Hearts Logo

By
Peyton_lee

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
Cubone Pokemon Pinball

By
Iconstantlytired

Bead Pattern Type: Fuse Bead Pattern

  • 1967
  • 0
Bow Oink Polka

By
LolaShabang

Bead Pattern Type: Panel Pattern

  • 1966
  • 0
Melting Film

By
DaniMonsterr

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1966
  • 0
DC Comics

By
Ggj43

Bead Pattern Type: Cuff Pattern

  • 1966
  • 0

These are the most popular bead patterns on the site, ranked by the number of views they have received. The bead patterns feature characters (such as from video games, anime, and movies), animals, and music artists. Some of the patterns are designed to be crafted with pony beads or seed beads. Others are designed to be crafted using perler beads, otherwise known as hama beads or fuse beads.

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.