Tell Your Sad Kandi Stories Here

Miste0r 9/5/2017 08:31 am 4016

I'll start with mine, I have three stories about perler. 513b55c71219e_kao_cry.gif

1. When I was starting to make perler, I was making a medium sized sword, large for me. I was using a lot of boards and was putting them on a TV stand right where my hamster cage was, the urine and water that went through the hamsters stuffing for the cage, leaked through and dripped all over the beads, causing the beads to smell terrible. Had to remove all the beads.

2. I was making my own Tinker Bell, it wasn't great but whatever, took the board into my moms room and turned around and banged into the door with the board and beads went EVERYWHERE. I fell to the ground crying.

3. One day I forgot which side I needed to melt and melted the side with the tape which was not good. One side is sticky.

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Sep 6, 2017 10:04 pm

Sad Story for me not really sad,

A bead project turned into a cleaning project,

I had everything organized and separated (Pony Beads) , then Kaboom! everything is on the floor scattered all over the place!

Lucky for me dividing and organizing beads is just as fun sometimes, but not from off the floor.


Getting Tangled by the Mess of string!

So when creating a Large peyote stitch Panel I tend to use one long string instead of having to divide it

into separate parts, Imagine fishing line running through the entire house just to finish a project and Having to tie the string when the first line of

beads are on the string, This is a regular thing for me, keeping the string separate can be a task but one small mess up, trip over the string or the cat

decides to play tug a war with the string, things can go south real quick. As a get ready to tie the string, a portion is bundled up and the knot is so difficult to

undo, I am forced to cut alot of string out in order to continue, I hate wasting string. good thing fishing line is cheap but it was alot of string.


Does anyone else share a similar story? How much worse can things get?