Star Perler Bead Pattern
A five-point star in two yellows. Great for garlands and keychains.
In the generator you can resize this design, recolor it to the beads you own, switch to Hama/Artkal, and print a chart with a bead count.
About this pattern
This star bead chart keeps the main silhouette and color blocking intact so it works as both a preview and a real build reference. It uses a 58×58 grid, 2 colors and about 1224 beads in the Perler system, which keeps the page useful for crafters and for searchers looking for a free star Perler bead pattern.
It is an original design (no third-party characters), so it is free for personal and classroom use. Resize it, recolor it to the beads you own, or switch to Hama or Artkal codes in the generator.
How to make it
- 1Print or open the chart. Open this design in the generator and print the gridded chart, or follow it on screen. Each cell is one bead.
- 2Sort your beads first. Pre-sort the colors in the palette breakdown before you start so you do not break flow mid-build.
- 3Build the outline, then fill. Place the main silhouette first, then fill large color blocks, then the small accent details last.
- 4Check, then fuse. Compare against the preview before ironing — especially edges and high-contrast areas — then fuse with parchment on medium heat.
Pattern specs
- Grid size
- 58 × 58
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Color system
- Perler
- Colors
- 2
- Beads
- 1,224
- Est. time
- ~15 min
- License
- Original · free
Palette breakdown
- 80-15269Lemon790
- 80-19057Cheddar434
FAQ
What is the star Perler bead pattern?
It is an original, copyright-free star design turned into a bead chart with a clear pixel grid and a full color breakdown. It works as both a visual preview and a real build reference — not a thin image post.
Is the star pattern beginner-friendly?
This build is rated beginner — about 2 colors and 1224 beads on a 58×58 grid. Pre-sorting the palette first keeps it manageable.
How many beads and colors does it use?
Roughly 1224 beads across 2 colors in the Perler system. The exact counts update if you resize or recolor it in the generator.
Can I make this with Hama or Artkal beads?
Yes. Open it in the generator and switch the Color System to Hama or Artkal — the chart re-maps to that brand's real color codes and counts.
Can I resize it?
The default is 58×58, but you can set any size up to 200×200 in the generator. Larger grids keep more detail; smaller ones are faster to build.
Is it free to use?
Yes — this is an original design, free for personal and classroom use. No account or sign-up needed to print it.
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