Perler Bead Creation

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The πŸ€” thinking emoji in a ring layout β€” my most complicated piece so far. The hollow center was an idea I hadn't seen done before and I wanted to try it.

Created May 1, 2026 80Γ—80 grid 6,400 beads
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Grid Size 80Γ—80
Colors Used 19
Total Beads 6,400
Difficulty Advanced
emojithinkingfacering

Creation Workflow

Original reference β†’ Studio pattern output β†’ finished bead art

1 Original Reference
Original reference photo used by Artisan Yuko

Source image uploaded to the Studio

2 Studio Pattern
Perler Bead Studio pattern output for Artisan Yuko's creation

Auto-converted pixel grid in the Studio

3 Finished Piece
Finished perler bead artwork by Artisan Yuko

Completed and ironed bead art

Pattern Notes

Ring layout means the center cells are intentionally empty β€” the face sits inside a bead border ring. 19 colors because faces are unforgiving; the raised eyebrow alone needed two separate tones to read correctly. Ironing a ring is different from a solid piece β€” I ironed face-down to keep the open center from warping.

Making Process

In Artisan Yuko's own words

I’d been doing circle layouts for a while and wanted to try something different. A ring β€” where the beads form a border and the center is open β€” seemed interesting because I hadn’t seen many examples of it.

The thinking emoji felt right for this shape. The face fits naturally inside the ring, and the expression has this slightly asymmetric quality (one raised eyebrow, the hand gesture) that I thought would look interesting at scale.

19 colors ended up being necessary. I tried cutting it down to 15 but the face started looking wrong β€” faces are really sensitive to over-simplification. The eyebrow especially. If you merge the wrong two tones it just looks like a blob instead of a raised brow.

The ring format made ironing tricky. You can’t just press down normally because the open center has nothing supporting it β€” it flexes and you get uneven fusing. I ended up flipping the whole thing face-down on a flat surface and ironing from the back. Worked much better.

Probably my favorite piece I’ve made. The ring framing makes it feel more like an art object than a craft project.

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