What patterns/projects do you recommend for a beginner Kandi Kid? PUT ANYTHING IN HERE

BirdieByte 9/19/2024 09:41 am 125

I have a bestie boo who I just gave a carp ton of beads and perlers, I don't know what to help her do though. I sent her a tutorial for how to make perler creations, but what next? She's still struggling with color combos, if you want, please drop the resources below!

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Sep 19, 2024 1:08 pm

S1ngl3z, Ch4rms, St6rz, sm4ll3r th1ngz l1k3 th4tdance

Sep 19, 2024 1:03 pm

small hearts, doubles, flowers, flower cuffs, star gloves, belts and crowns! some bracelets that fall under the doubles category are the hello kitty and bone "cuffs" (i call them that bc they're actually easy as heck) star gloves are just stars with a little extra weaving and with wrist and finger loops, and the crowns and belts are just a bunch of stars stitched together

Sep 19, 2024 11:16 am

Stars are always good confidence builders. Easy to make and you learn cool color combos quickly.

Sep 19, 2024 9:45 am

i'd suggest learning singles first, then moving on to cuffs! i learned masks next, it taught me a method for the peyote stitch. then, once she's comfortable, maybe try peyote cuffs, odd and even? learning tapestry/charm guys is good to learn 2 :0


-ev