
It’s said that a Charmander could die if the fire on its tail is extinguished!īut the kids don’t have to worry about that because by making this awesome Perler bead, the fire will never go out. It’s a fire-type lizard Pokemon that always has a fire on the tip of its tail, which represents its mood and health. Charming Charmander Perler Beads Pattern Photo credit: Biodigital via Kandi Patternsįor those who love fiery attacks, here’s a Charmander pattern from Biodigital. Squirtle is a turtle and a water Pokemon that produces a strong stream of water to defeat its opponents.īeary_Happy shares this cool pattern for those who love to make a straightforward Pokemon with their Perler Beads activity.įor more no-fuss activities, try making these other easy Perler bead patterns as well! 4. Simple Squirtle Perler Beads Photo credit: Beary_Happy via Kandi Patterns Pikachu is the “face” of Pokemon, so popular that he even became a meme that circulated the web.Īlongside his trainer, Ash Ketchum, this yellow creature has traveled around the fictional world of Pokemon and faced countless opponents throughout their journey to become Pokemon Masters.Īfter completing this pattern from PikPNG, your kids will finally have their own loyal companion that will support them throughout their journeys. Pikachu Perler Bead Pattern Photo credit: PikPNG It’s very simple for toddlers and preschoolers, too, requiring only three different colors to work with. While the Pokeball is round, this pattern makes use of the regular square pegboard. We can’t start collecting Pokemon without the most essential tool to catch them, the Pokeball! Here’s a simple pattern shared by Skizymarie. Pokeball Perler Bead Pattern Photo credit: Skizymarie via Kandi Patterns These first 8 Perler bead patterns include Pokemons that are easily recognizable. Scroll down for Perler bead patterns of the most iconic Pokemon out there! 8 Perler Bead Patterns of Iconic Pokemon

The original Game Boy games featured Pokemon that had pixelated graphics, so recreating them should be an easy and fun activity.

The world of Pokemon is very appealing to children, and making Pokemon Perler bead patterns is not that difficult.
