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Holiday and seasonal fuse bead patterns (also known as Perler bead patterns) for Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day, and more.

Explore our free Seasonal perler bead patterns, designs, and ideas β€” a curated collection of fuse bead templates featuring Seasonal characters, items, and scenes. Below you'll find printable Seasonal perler bead designs, a Seasonal 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.)

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patterns
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Total Beads
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Avg Colors
Difficulty:
Easy (7)Medium (8)Hard (2)

Christmas & Winter Patterns

Festive free perler bead patterns for Christmas and winter β€” Christmas trees, Santa hats, candy canes, gingerbread men, snowmen, reindeer, and snowflakes.

Halloween Patterns

Spooky-cute free Halloween fuse bead patterns β€” jack-o'-lanterns, friendly ghosts, and little bats for trick-or-treat magnets and party decor.

Holiday & Celebration Patterns

Free seasonal perler bead patterns for year-round celebrations β€” a Valentine's heart, an Easter egg, and a Thanksgiving turkey.

Large Seasonal Display Pieces

A 128Γ—128 Seasons Tree Panorama showpiece that captures all four seasons in thousands of beads β€” a stunning framed display for any time of year.

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Seasonal Bead Guides & Tips

Seasonal Bead Patterns for Every Holiday

Seasonal fuse bead patterns are a fun way to mark the calendar all year. Christmas trees, snowmen, and candy canes shine as handmade ornaments; Halloween jack-o'-lanterns and ghosts make playful trick-or-treat magnets; a heart is a sweet Valentine; an Easter egg suits spring crafts; a turkey celebrates Thanksgiving. Because seasonal designs are small and use just 2–4 colors, they're ideal batch projects β€” make a set with kids for classroom parties or party favors. Each pattern page lists exact colors and bead counts, so you can plan a holiday crafting session in advance and have decorations ready before the season arrives.

Turning Seasonal Patterns into Ornaments

Small seasonal patterns are perfectly sized to become ornaments and decorations. Iron a Christmas tree, snowman, or gingerbread man flat, then thread a loop of ribbon or string through a bead hole near the top to hang it on a tree. Halloween ghosts and bats become window decals or fridge magnets with a strip of adhesive magnet on the back. A set of small seasonal patterns in matching colors, strung along a ribbon, makes a charming handmade garland. Because these pieces are lightweight, they hang securely without weighing down branches β€” ideal for both real and miniature trees.

Seasonal Crafting with Kids

Seasonal bead patterns are a wonderful holiday activity for children. Pick 2–3 color designs with bold shapes β€” snowmen, ghosts, and Easter eggs hold kids' attention best and use small grids that finish quickly. Sort beads into bowls by color before starting, have kids place beads from the center outward using the on-screen grid, and let an adult handle the ironing. A finished snowman or pumpkin becomes a prized ornament or gift for grandparents. Making a new seasonal pattern each holiday is a lovely tradition that builds a collection of handmade memories over the years.

Seasonal FAQ

Are these seasonal perler bead patterns free?

Yes β€” every seasonal 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 Christmas patterns can I make with fuse beads?

Our Christmas collection includes a Christmas tree, Santa hat, candy cane, gingerbread man, snowman, reindeer, and snowflake β€” all small, easy patterns perfect for tree ornaments, gift tags, and holiday keychains.

What is the easiest seasonal pattern for beginners?

The snowflake, candy cane, and ghost β€” tiny grids with just 2–3 colors and under 100 beads that finish in minutes on a single pegboard. See the beginner guide above for step-by-step tips.

Can I turn seasonal bead patterns into ornaments?

Absolutely. Small seasonal patterns are ideal as Christmas ornaments, Halloween window decals, and Easter decorations. Iron the beads flat, then thread a ribbon loop through a top bead hole for hanging, or stick adhesive magnet strips on the back for fridge displays.

Which pegboard do I need for seasonal patterns?

All small seasonal patterns fit on a single standard 29Γ—29 interlocking pegboard. The large 128Γ—128 Seasons Tree Panorama display piece requires four big square pegboards joined together, or one big-format board.

What Halloween perler bead patterns are available?

Our Halloween set includes a carved jack-o'-lantern, a friendly ghost, and a little bat β€” quick 2–3 color patterns that make great trick-or-treat magnets, party favors, and spooky-cute window decorations.