How do you use Fuse beads??

Deleted Account 6/8/2012 02:08 pm 1887

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Jun 8, 2012 10:50 pm
You have to put fuse beads on a pegboard [they come in different shapes] and make your design. Put wax paper on the top and iron it~
  • YummiGummiez
Jun 8, 2012 8:17 pm
Thanks a ton big grin
  • jellybelly8562
Jun 8, 2012 7:28 pm
1:Choose your pegboard. What kind of shape do you want? A dog, a fish, a hexagon, a shoe. Perler makes many different shapes of pegboards. If you want to bead using your own design, choose a pegboard that'll fit the design. If you have a big design in mind, try the Large interlocking pegboards, the best is to use the transparent, (see -through) pegboards which can clip together 2:Select the colors. Choose the colors that match as closely as you can get to the color you want 3tonguelace the beads in the appropriate spots. Place the beads into the little spikes protruding from the board, following the pattern you chose 4:Heat. Get some parchment paper or ("ironing paper"), and place it over the beads on the pegboard. (Careful, you don't want any of the beads to fall off!) Preheat a dry iron to a medium setting, and slowly run it in a circular motion on the beads and pegboard for about 10 seconds, or until the beads have stuck (fused together, melted together) together. Remove the parchment paper, and carefully turn the pegboard to the other side, then slowly take it off. Put the parchment paper back, and repeat the fusing/melting (ironing big grin