How to melt perlers completely?

dragonsparkles 12/11/2021 06:31 pm 1883

How do you get perler charms to melt completely together with no holes?
I’ve been ironing one for the last hundred years and it still has holes 5148b8c8996e8_sick.gif
and the holes are melted together in some areas and really big in others so it looks uneven

Any tips would make my day 5148b8c896030_cheer.gif

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Dec 11, 2021 8:33 pm

what i do is melt them enough so that the beads are just fused together while they're still on the pegboard. then i let them cool down and i peel it off the board and then i turn my iron heat up and press down slightly harder to melt it more!

Dec 11, 2021 8:02 pm

ok so i usually have mine like medium-high heat (like before cotton or whatever i don't rlly remeber sorry TwT) and while im ironing i can see thru the parchment paper and i take note of which parts melt faster and then i sort of like iron the perler with the iron part that's hotter?? idk if that makes sense but it's kinda what i do! ^^