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Hello Kitty Star Wars Perler Beads

Get 10+ patterns for Hello Kitty Star Wars perler beads! There are a variety of options for anyone who loves this iconic cat and movie. You’ll get all the popular characters.

star wars hello kitty perler beads

I’ll be honest, this post is an absolute HONOR for me. A true honor.

When two favorite things from your childhood come together, it’s a momentous occasion. Especially when a lot of people would consider those two things juxtaposed.

For me, life as a child was all about two things: Hello Kitty and Star Wars! I was born in 1977, the year that the original Star Wars came out and a few years after Sanrio released their infamous cat.

I’ve loved them ever since.

Right now, up in my closet lies lots of t-shirts and shoes commemorating both. Most of my house looks pretty normal, but if you go into my craft room, you’ll see Star Wars and Hello Kitty galore.

Recently we did some Hello Kitty perler beads, then we did some Star Wars perler beads. And while we were working on patterns for those? I ran across some Hello Kitty Star Wars perler beads.

Where Miss Kitty White was transformed into all the characters from my favorite movie of all time. And it was at that moment I knew what I had to do!

Now I’m excited to share all those patterns with you. You’ll get Hello Kitty Boba Fett, C-3PO, Han Solo, R2-D2, Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia, Obi Wan, Yoda, a stormtrooper, and an Ewok.

Are you ready to jump in?

hello kitty star wars perler beads

Perler beads are recommended for ages six and up, so this is a very fun craft to try with kids. They love perler beads (also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melty beads). But don’t be shy – adults love them too!

Tips for Using Perler Beads

Before we get into the patterns, I want to review a few basics of using fuse beads to make sure you get the best results. If you don’t want the tips, scroll down to the bottom to get the Hello Kitty Star Wars perler bead patterns.

Remember that the overall goal is to melt the beads together on both sides while still leaving the holes open. Here’s how you get the best results.

Use Ironing or Parchment Paper

Place ironing paper or parchment paper over the beads on the pegboard. Be gentle so you don’t disturb the beads underneath.

Ironing paper laid over the beads

Heat your iron to the medium setting (no steam). In a circular motion, begin to iron the project. Don’t press down too hard with the iron. When ironed properly, the beads will still have an open center. Check and make sure your edges are melted. Let the design cool on the pegboard.

Ironing the beads with a mini iron

Note: BE CAREFUL about lifting up the paper while you’re ironing! If you want to check, carefully peel back paper around the edge of your design and see if all the beads are melted.

If you lift the paper up quickly and there are a lot of unmelted beads, they will easily fall off or go flying and you may be forced to start over. Sometimes the edges need more time so when you check, just check the edges and peel paper back slowly.

Peeling back the paper to check if the beads are melted

Another Note: some beads melt faster than others (clear melts faster than white, for example). So some holes might be larger than others. It’s okay! That’s part of the look of the project.

Iron the Other Side

Remove the bead design from the pegboard. Flip it over to the non-melted side and repeat the fusing process.

Ironing the other side of a fuse bead design

Remove the Paper

Let cool completely and remove the paper again (which is reusable). Some people pull the paper off after they iron the first side, but I just wait until the end and peel off both pieces. It’s up to you!

Peeling the ironing paper off the finished project

Now if you’re ready for the Hello Kitty perler beads, here are the patterns.


Star Wars Hello Kitty

These patterns are larger than a 29 x 29 pegboard, so you’ll either need a extra large pegboard (49 x 69 tall) or to put four square pegboards together (or two depending on how wide the pattern is).

Also, you don’t have to use the colors I’ve used. They’re suggested but you can change them up however you like. The numbers are provided so you can calculate what you need.

Don’t forget to check out our Hello Kitty organizer or Hello Kitty door hanger made from perler beads too.

Boba Fett

This pattern uses 351 black, 20 gray, 122 forest, 125 red, 23 bright green, 24 yellow, 2 white, 53 light gray, and 7 light brown beads.

Boba Fett Hello Kitty perler pattern

C-3PO

This pattern uses 206 black, 61 pastel yellow, 33 red, 181 yellow, 56 honey, 80 cheddar, and 16 white beads.

C3PO Hello Kitty hama beads

Chewbacca

This pattern uses 216 black, 259 brown, 33 red, 100 light brown, 6 raspberry, 14 light gray, 3 white, and 6 honey beads.

Chewbacca Hello Kitty perler beads

Darth Vader

This pattern uses 269 gray, 441 black, 34 red, and 10 white beads.

Darth Vader Hello Kitty hama bead pattern

Ewok

This pattern uses 248 cocoa, 133 tan, 33 red, 132 brown, 79 toasted marshmallow, 11 light gray, and 21 honey beads.

Ewok Hello Kitty perler bead pattern

Han Solo

This pattern uses 240 black, 127 light brown, 161 flesh, 6 yellow, 53 cream, 16 gray, 17 brown, and 32 dark blue beads.

Han Solo Hello Kitty hama bead

Jabba the Hutt

This pattern uses 260 black, 159 dark green, 33 red, 494 sand, 6 yellow, 8 cotton candy, and 57 light brown beads.

Jabba the Hutt Hello Kitty perler bead

Obi Wan

This pattern uses 46 sky, 219 black, 253 white, 68 sand, 6 honey, 79 eggplant, and 5 gray beads.

Obi Wan Kenobi Hello Kitty hama beads

Princess Leia

This pattern uses 254 black, 245 white, 33 red, 99 brown, 6 yellow, 14 dark gray, and 34 gray beads.

Princess Leia Hello Kitty fuse beads

R2-D2

This pattern uses 233 black, 34 red, 198 gray, 100 cobalt, 6 pewter, and 188 white beads.

R2D2 Hello Kitty fuse bead pattern

Stormtrooper

This pattern uses 285 black, 339 white, 33 fuchsia, and 14 gray beads.

Stormtrooper Hello Kitty perler beads

Yoda

This pattern uses 232 brown, 150 sand, 286 sour apple, and 12 butterscotch beads.

Yoda Hello Kitty perler bead pattern

Did you enjoy these Hello Kitty Star Wars perler patterns? Let me know in the comments! I’d love for you to check out these other posts:

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Indya | The Small Adventurer

Thursday 28th of September 2023

Oh my gosh, I love these so much! Some of the best crossovers are the ones you never expect. I'm also a big fan of Hello Kitty and Star Wars - although Star Wars definitely wins in this competition, I love how mixing the characters with Hello Kitty makes everything so CUTE ☺️

Amy

Saturday 30th of September 2023

My pleasure, glad you like them!