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Beedrill Alpha Bracelet Pattern (#0015)

A free alpha (friendship-bracelet) chart for Beedrill, built from the classic Gen III (Emerald) sprite — one colored knot per cell, with a DMC-matched color key. It's 57 strings wide, so it works best as a wide cuff, a bead-loom design, or a generic alpha pattern.

Beedrill alpha patterns preview
57×46
Grid
1,424
Knots
14
Colors
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Width note: this pattern is 57 strings/beads wide × 46 rows. Full sprites are wider than a typical 15–25-string bracelet, so they're best for cuff bracelets, bead-loom work, or scaled down.

Color / floss key

SymColorDMCNameKnots
X3371Black Brown329
oWhiteWhite212
*535Ash Gray Vy Lt153
+340Blue Violet Medium147
#3747Blue Violet Vy Lt117
%741Tangerine Med101
/725Topaz Med Lt88
=155Blue Violet Med Dark64
&762Pearl Gray Vy Lt61
$975Golden Brown Dk57
@165Moss Green Vy Lt46
0816Garnet30
1349Coral Dark10
2722Orange Spice Light9

Read the chart row by row — each cell is one alpha knot (or one loom bead). The color key lists a matching DMC shade for each color, but any embroidery floss or bead in a close color works fine.

What you’ll need

Embroidery Floss (bracelet colors)
Same floss as cross-stitch — grab the colors in the key for knotting or bead-loom work.
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Friendship Bracelet Maker Kit
A knotting disk or loom plus floss makes following the alpha chart much easier.
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How to make your Beedrill alpha bracelet

  1. Set up background (warp) strings equal to the chart’s width — one per column — taped to a clipboard or a knotting disk.
  2. Add a working color and knot across each row, following the chart: one alpha knot per cell.
  3. Switch colors exactly where the chart changes color; the image builds up row by row as you go.
  4. Because sprites run wide, these suit cuff bracelets, bookmarks, or bead-loom work — or use the chart as a generic alpha pattern.

Alpha bracelet FAQ

What is an alpha pattern?

Alpha is a friendship-bracelet technique where background strings are knotted over to “paint” a pixel image — so any pixel grid, like this sprite, becomes a bracelet chart. One cell = one knot.

How wide can I realistically make it?

Full sprites are wider than a typical 15–25-string bracelet, so they shine as wide cuffs, bead-loom panels, or bookmarks. You can also scale down or crop to a section.

Floss or craft string?

Standard embroidery floss (the same DMC colors as the key) is ideal. Thicker craft string works too — it just makes a chunkier bracelet.

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