Perler Claw Knife Pattern Share

Perler Claw Knife Pattern Share

Here's the finished look of my claw knife assembled from a perler bead pattern! It took me about five hours to complete—from bead placement to full assembly.

Since this project took so much time to make and I didn't record a video, I can only try to explain it as clearly as possible in words.

I originally found this creative pattern shared by someone else on a website, and after making it, I posted my finished piece on Reddit. Some friends were curious about the assembly pattern, so I decided to organize it and share it here. The original creator's name is still on the pattern—I haven't removed it, out of respect for their work.I'll go over the important tips after you take a look at the pattern.

Assemble all the pieces according to the pattern.

You need to fuse it so that both sides have holes, otherwise it won't assemble properly.

Combine three pink blades of the same color scheme. Start by assembling the blade tips using six beads arranged in a six-hole formation.

For the black piece, place eight beads in this section, and use six beads for the remaining holes.

Assemble the other two pieces in the same way.

For beads of this shape, cut them in half lengthwise. Fit it into the middle of the short strip, with the square beads on the sides holding it in place.

Once everything is ready, start assembling

Did you make it?

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