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Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 11:05 -0700
by Slashuur
Hey, everyone!!
I just wanted to share with you my latest 'masterpiece'

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Hope you all like it
Abayo!
Aldo

Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 11:24 -0700
by jabba359
Great work! I like it.

Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 13:42 -0700
by Maka
That is cool! I love the scar. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing. Peace, maka
Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 21:16 -0700
by maichan
Oh, that's neat! I like!
Now how about the rest of the cast?

Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:44 -0700
by Slashuur
Thank you! I'm glad you like it
maichan wrote:Oh, that's neat! I like!
Now how about the rest of the cast?

Oh yes! That's the plan!
I'll be sharing them with the Dojo

Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:17 -0700
by maichan
Cool!
So so so...
I know I've seen creations made with Hama Beads, but I don't know much about them or how they are used.
What's the process? Do you glue them together?
Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 21:20 -0700
by Slashuur
maichan wrote:Cool!
So so so...
I know I've seen creations made with Hama Beads, but I don't know much about them or how they are used.
What's the process? Do you glue them together?
They're little cylinders made of plastic. I put them together in a pegboard base and then fuse them with heat using an iron(yep, the same as with clothes). I put waxed paper on top of the beads to prevent they stick into the iron. After some time ironing in circles, they become a single piece
I started doing them just a few weeks ago. You need a lot of patience at first because the beads are somewhat difficult to grab

But it's fun and it's worth it once you see your creations finished
Hope this help you know a little bit more
Aldo.
Re: Usagi in Hama Beads
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:40 -0700
by maichan
Slashuur wrote:
They're little cylinders made of plastic. I put them together in a pegboard base and then fuse them with heat using an iron(yep, the same as with clothes). I put waxed paper on top of the beads to prevent they stick into the iron. After some time ironing in circles, they become a single piece
I started doing them just a few weeks ago. You need a lot of patience at first because the beads are somewhat difficult to grab

But it's fun and it's worth it once you see your creations finished
Hope this help you know a little bit more
Aldo.
Thanks for the explanation!
