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How to make a Cylindrical Cup with Perler Beads facing outwards

There are some cool cylindrical perler art out there, but most are made by gluing layered circles. I personally like the look of outwards-facing perler art that’s been curved into a cylinder (and not using glue). I haven’t found how they’re made, so here’s my experiment and pattern.

Completed cup

Kei 😄
Kei 😄

I made this tall perler cup to store my diy hair sticks 🙂

Pattern

Kei
Kei

The main panel needs to be mirrored as only the back side will be fused so it can curl.
For it to curl into a cylinder well, the bead spacing for the top and bottom needed to be 1.
The hollow circle is for the top of the cup (to support it in shape).

Pattern for personal use only
Kei
Kei

The side edges of the main panel didn’t need to be zig zagged. (See end of assembly section.)

Beads list

White39
Pastel Yellow137
Cheddar63
Blush3
Red4
Light Green360+109+48 = 517
Light Brown4
Brown182

Assembly

Kei
Kei

The bottom and top circles were ironed on both sides. The main rectangle was ironed on the back side only, to allow for it to curve right way out.

The main panel was snapped into the bottom panel, then in to the top panel.

The zig zagged side dges were snapped together, but they liked to spread outwards. So I used a needle and thread to secure the cylinder.

Kei
Kei

Because the back connecting edge doesn’t snap in close enough, next time I would make those edges straight instead of zig zag to make it look nicer.

I’d still call this a success as the cup functions well.

ShinjiPT
ShinjiPT

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Hi, I'm Kei. While living with anaemia has put my regular Japan travels on hold, it's given me a chance to explore the world of arts & crafts at home. Here I share my creative endeavours inspired by Japanese trends, as well as my favourite places in Japan that I can't wait to revisit.

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