Get over 10 patterns for Spider Man perler beads!
With these patterns comes great responsibility.
Both kids and adults will love them!
Spiderman nobody knows who you are!
Im aging myself, but the first time I watched anything Spiderman was on theElectric Company.
The Electric Company was actually canceled in 1977 (the year of my birth!
), at the height of its popularity.
I guess I watched it on reruns.
It had a very catchy theme song that I still remember!
Growing up with four brothers helped continue an avid love ofsuperheroesthroughout my childhood, including Spider Man.
Today Im excited to share my love of the man behind the mask with you .
via crafts, of course.
Youre going to love these Spider Manperler beads.
They were so fun to make!
They love perler beads (also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melty beads).
But dont be shy adults love them too!
The pattern on the right uses a small round pegboard.
Small Standing Spiderman
This pattern uses 132 black, 117 cherry, 52 white, and 34 cobalt beads.
Round Head
This pattern uses 320 black, 224 red, and 129 white beads.
Jumping Spider Man
This pattern uses 149 black, 161 red, 15 white, and 68 cobalt beads.
Dont forget to check out ourHello Kitty perler beads.
Spiderman Head
This pattern uses 297 black, 283 red, and 50 white beads.
Throwing a Web
This pattern uses 253 black, 298 red, 9 white, and 145 cobalt beads.
The stands use 229 white and 104 black beads.
The gray areas you will leave open to insert Spider Mans feet.
Wearing the Mask
This pattern uses 225 black, 301 red, 10 white, and 112 cobalt beads.