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Weedle Perler Bead Pattern (#0013)

A free, print-ready Perler / Hama fuse-bead chart for Weedle, built from the classic Gen III sprite and matched to real Perler bead colors. Download the PDF below — it includes the symbol chart, bead legend, and finished-size guide.

Weedle Perler bead preview

Finished size

Standard 5mm beads
34 × 28 beads — 6.7″ × 5.5(17 × 14 cm)

Perler bead legend

SymColorBeadNameBeads
XP05Orange125
oP04Cheddar119
*P29Rust82
+P35Black81
#P31Flesh49
%P33Gray30
/P01White29
=P32Light Gray25
&P06Red12
$P44Gold12

Lay the beads on a pegboard following the chart, then fuse with an iron under parchment paper. Bead colors are the nearest Perler match to each sprite color — swap in a shade you prefer.

What you’ll need

Fuse Beads (assorted colors)
Standard 5mm melty beads — a big assorted tub covers the colors in the chart.
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Clear Pegboards
Lay beads out on the board following the chart; clear boards let you see a printed chart underneath.
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Ironing Paper
Protects your iron and the beads while they fuse — parchment paper works too.
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How to make your Weedle Perler / fuse-bead

  1. Set the chart next to (or under) a clear pegboard and place one bead per square, color by color.
  2. Match each symbol to its bead color using the legend; standard 5mm “midi” beads fit most pegboards.
  3. When the design is full, cover it with ironing paper and press a medium iron in slow circles for ~10–15 seconds.
  4. Let it cool flat under a book so it doesn’t curl, then peel it off the board and iron the back for a sturdier piece.

Perler / fuse-bead FAQ

Perler, Hama, or Artkal — does it matter?

All three are 5mm “midi” fuse beads and are interchangeable on the same pegboards and charts. Use whichever brand you can get; the color names differ but any close match works.

How big will it be?

At standard 5mm beads the finished piece is the grid size shown on this page — roughly the width of the sprite in beads × 5mm. Bigger sprites may need to join multiple pegboards.

How do I iron it evenly?

Keep the iron moving in small circles over the ironing paper and check often — you want the beads fused but still showing their holes, not melted flat.

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