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Donut bead pattern

Donut in fuse beads: a free 29x29 pattern for Hama and Perler, 5 colours and 136 beads on one pegboard. Print the chart or open it in the editor.

The chart

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Cell labels
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29×29
Size
136
Beads
5
Colours
1
Pegboards
Easy
Difficulty

Follow the pattern

Bead one row at a time: the current row is highlighted and the rest of the chart fades back.

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Row instructions

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The left and right arrow keys move between rows.

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How to make it

  1. Print the chart

    Download the free PDF and print it at A4 or Letter, or keep the chart open on a screen beside you.

  2. Place the beads

    Work one row at a time and follow the colour codes; the bead list tells you how many beads of each colour to count out.

  3. Iron the beads

    Cover the board with ironing paper and iron at medium heat for about 20 seconds per side, then let it cool flat.

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Frequently asked questions

How many beads does Donut bead pattern need?

136 beads in 5 colours. The bead list on this page gives the exact count for every colour code, so you can check what you have before you start.

How many pegboards does it take?

The chart is 29×29 beads, so it takes one standard pegboard of 29×29 pegs. The PDF prints one board per page.

Which beads does this pattern use?

The codes come from the Hama Midi (5 mm) palette. Every midi bead is 5 mm, so another brand works just as well: switch brands in the bead list and each colour is matched to the nearest bead that brand sells.

How do I iron it?

Cover the finished board with ironing paper and move a medium-hot iron in small circles for about 20 seconds, until the beads just start to melt together. Let it cool under a book so it stays flat, then iron the other side.