Kuromi Perler Bead Patterns: Hours of Creative Fun
Sanrio's mischievous character Kuromi has inspired a wide range of perler bead patterns. From the 'Heart Eyes and Tongue Out' to the 'Winking with a Flower', these patterns offer hours of creative fun for both children and adults.
Designed by Miyuki Okumura in 2005, Kuromi is known for her black and skull-themed designs, providing a unique twist to the typically cheerful Sanrio characters. The 'Heart Eyes and Tongue Out' pattern uses 162 black, 54 flamingo, 50 white, and 2 bubble gum beads, while the 'Winking with a Flower' pattern requires 441 black, 36 pastel lavender, 156 white, and 6 pink beads.
Mini Kuromi patterns are also available, perfect for creating magnets, keychains, or earrings. These patterns cater to various skill levels, with some requiring extra large pegboards or multiple square pegboards for larger designs. Perler beads are recommended for ages six and up, making them an enjoyable craft for all ages.
With over 20 Kuromi perler bead patterns available, ranging in size and featuring various poses, there's plenty to explore. Created by designer Yumi Yamashita, Kuromi's sassy and mischievous nature is reflected in these patterns, offering a fun and creative way to express one's love for this unique Sanrio character.
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