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DIY Perler Bead Earphone & Cable Organisers

If you’re looking for a simple Perler bead project that’s both fun and genuinely useful, these cute cable organisers have been one of my favourites to make. They help keep earphones, USB cables, and charging cords from getting tangled, and they add a bit of personality to your desk or bag.

Features

Kei
Kei
Unlike others, these cable holders have a divided compartment at the centre to keep ear buds safe and clean.
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Shinji
They also have a locking piece to secure cables in place so they don’t hang out.
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Kei
They’re not glued together, so faces can be pulled apart and used as coasters.
  • Fruit cable organisers made with Perler beads - with a divided compartment to keep earbuds clean and a snap lock feature.

Each cable holder is approximately 7.5cm x 7.5cm x 2.5cm. They’ve been great at storing my digital camera cables, earphones, USB cords, and phone charger cables.

Kei
Kei
My Pokeball versions are super cute too!
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Shinji
Can you share your pattern?
Kei
Kei
Avoiding licensing issues, I can share the fruit and food versions.

Download the pattern

You can use your own iron fuse beads (eg. perler, hamma, or melty beads) to make your own cable organisers. Fuse your beads according to the patterns and click in the faces together – no glue needed.

Apart from using it to make cable holders, you could reference it to make coasters or mini-bead earrings and magnets.

You’ll be kindly treating me a cup of mocha with your download – thank you!

Kei
Kei
You can also check out my bunch of free craft patterns.

Kei Made

Hi, I'm Kei. While living with anaemia has put my regular Japan travels on hold, it's given me a chance to explore the world of arts & crafts at home. Here I share my creative endeavours inspired by Japanese trends, as well as my favourite places in Japan that I can't wait to revisit.

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