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QuestionCan I add to the perler bead creation after it's already ironed?Community AnswerYes. When you take the beads off the pegs, you can add more by putting the fused beads back onto the board, add new beads, then just iron it again.
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QuestionHow can I prevent my beads from cracking?Community AnswerYou can prevent your beads from cracking by ironing them a bit more after they start have cracks appear on them. If your perler bead creation breaks, put the pieces together on an ironing table and iron them out with parchment paper. Same goes for the other side.
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QuestionAny idea how I can make it stronger and glossy? What can I use to coat it?Community AnswerYou can iron both sides to make it stronger. To make it glossier, you can put clear fingernail polish on it.
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QuestionWhat is an easy way to make a beautiful homemade keychain?Community AnswerKeep it simple and use simple shapes and patterns in the colors that you like. Some of the examples in this article are pretty easy.
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QuestionWill these perler bead keychains come apart?Community AnswerOnly if you intentionally destroy it. If you buy it already made or you made it and the beads are all connected, then no.
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QuestionAre the bead holes supposed to show? If yes, should it be on one side or both?Community AnswerThey aren't supposed to show on either side.
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QuestionCan a perler bead key chain be put together with tooth picks?Community AnswerPossibly, but it would be a very tedious project and may not be worth the extra time.
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QuestionIs it possible to overheat your Perler beads?Community AnswerIf you do, the Perler Beads will be in a squashed kind of form. You can prevent this by putting the iron lightly on the parchment.
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QuestionHow do I keep the holes from closing without using a tool after?Community AnswerIf you iron lightly in that one area, then the hole should stay. But you still have to iron that area a little bit or it will fall apart.
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QuestionCan I fix a broken Perler bead chain? If yes, how do I fix it?Mzm555Top AnswererThat depends entirely on which part is broken - key rings and metal parts can always be replaced, but new hama beads are difficult to fuse to already ironed ones - you will likely just end up with a really weak and fragile bond. You can always try with various kids of glues, but its usually easiest to just re-make the piece.
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QuestionCan I iron on both sides of my creation?Mzm555Top AnswererYes. It's in fact highly recommended for strength and durability especially if you're making a key chain which will inevitably go through some wear and tear.
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QuestionI'm pretty sure on Perler.com is says that you are supposed to leave the holes when you iron them, otherwise you're melting them too much. The finished project looks different when melted without holes.Mzm555Top AnswererIt's all up to personal preference really, melting them more will give more strength up to a certain point, but yes as well designs usually look better with a uniform appearance of holes. Try a few different irons and see what works for you.
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