β Kirby
Create adorable Kirby fuse bead patterns (also known as Perler bead patterns) featuring the pink puffball from Nintendo. Free printable templates for keychains, magnets, and decorations.
Explore our free Kirby perler bead patterns, designs, and ideas β a curated collection of fuse bead templates featuring Kirby characters, items, and scenes. Below you'll find printable Kirby perler bead designs, a Kirby perler beads gallery for inspiration, and beginner-friendly project ideas. Every pattern lists its bead colors, count, and difficulty, and downloads as a free printable PDF. (Fuse beads are also known as Perler beads, Hama beads, or melty beads β same craft, different brand names.)
Small Kirby Character Patterns
Small free Kirby perler bead patterns β his classic face, a mini 8Γ8 version, a happy expression, star and apple poses, and a sleeping version ideal for keychains and magnets.
Kirby Face
Classic round pink Kirby face with rosy cheeks. 12x12 easy pattern, iconic Nintendo design.
Mini Kirby
Tiny 8x8 Kirby face. Perfect for keychains and mini magnets.
Happy Kirby
Happy Kirby with both arms up. 12x12 medium pattern, joyful expression.
Kirby with Star
Kirby holding a yellow Warp Star. 14x12 medium pattern, popular pose.
Kirby Eating
Kirby eating a green apple. 14x12 medium pattern, fun and playful.
Sleeping Kirby
Sleeping Kirby with closed eyes. 12x12 easy pattern, cute and calm design.
Large Kirby Display Scenes
The 128Γ128 Dreamland Cloud Garden β a free Kirby fuse bead scene of a pink puffball floating among clouds and stars, over 16,000 beads, that frames into a sweet Nintendo wall piece.
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Kirby FAQ
Are these Kirby perler bead patterns free?
Yes β every Kirby pattern on FuseBeads Hub is free to view and follow. You get the full pixel grid, color list, and bead count for each design, and they work with any brand of fuse beads (Perler, Hama, or Artkal).
What colors do I need for a Kirby pattern?
A starter stash of soft pink, red, and black covers most Kirby patterns; prop poses add small amounts of green, yellow, or white. Each pattern page lists its exact colors and quantities β see the color guide above for the full Nintendo palette.
How many beads does a Kirby pattern use?
The Mini Kirby uses about 52 beads (8Γ8), and the classic Kirby Face about 100 beads (12Γ12). Medium poses like Kirby Eating use around 124 beads (14Γ12). The large 128Γ128 Dreamland Cloud Garden display piece uses over 16,000 beads.
What is the easiest Kirby pattern for a beginner?
The Mini Kirby (8Γ8, 52 beads) and the classic Kirby Face (12Γ12) β simple round silhouettes that finish in minutes on a single pegboard. See the beginner guide above for step-by-step tips.
Which pegboard do I need for Kirby bead patterns?
All small and medium Kirby patterns (8Γ8 to 14Γ12) fit on a single standard 29Γ29 interlocking pegboard. The large 128Γ128 Dreamland Cloud Garden requires four big square pegboards joined together, or one big-format board.
Can I sell crafts made from these Kirby patterns?
Kirby and related characters are trademarks of Nintendo and HAL Laboratory. These free fan-made patterns are for personal, non-commercial hobby use β please don't sell finished copies or redistribute the patterns themselves. To sell bead crafts legally, use our pattern maker to create original designs.