Beaded Hello Kitty Version 1 (Pictures) Pattern by Allegra

Welcome to the 3-D beaded hello kitty pattern instructions! If you have any difficulty following this tutorial, please post a comment at the bottom of the page on which you are stuck, and we will do our best to help!

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Step 16

Step 16:Now follow the end of the fishing line depicted by the black arrow from out of the transparent bead marked by the green X, through the transparent bead marked by the green dot, which is already present in the pattern. Then follow the end of the fishing line depicted by the red arrow from out of the transparent bead marked by the green X, through the all-yellow bead (the nose), which is already present in the pattern. Finally, add the last bead of the top side of the hello kitty, the transparent bead marked by a yellow X (this is a new bead to be added, not already in the pattern), and cross it with both ends of the fishing line. You're almost done the top half of the pattern now!


Step 17

Step 17:This is the last step to complete the top side of the hello kitty pattern. You must simply join the 4 beads that you see the red arrow circling through in the picture. This is because those 4 beads, although they are connected with all the other beads in the pattern right now, and although they are in the right orientation with respect to each other, they are not actually connected with each other yet. So, you don't even need to touch the end of the fishing line depicted by the black arrow. Only take the other end of the fishing line (red arrow) that is coming out of the top of the transparent bead marked with a yellow X. Take it through the top transparent bead (step 1 in diagram), then through the black bead (the eye) (step 2 in diagram), then through the bottom transparent bead (step 3 in diagram). Finally, lead the fishing line back through the transparent bead labelled with the yellow X, approaching it from below. This is called a self-cross, because you essentially made a circle of beads and crossed to complete it, but only using 1 end of the fishing line, without touching the other end.


Step 18

Step 18:Here we see the bottom side of the hello kitty pattern starting to be filled in. How, you ask? The exact same way as the front (so just repeat the whole procedure over again the exact same way on the back). The only difference is that all the blue beads are already in the pattern, so don't add any new blue beads to the pattern when doing the back. You shouldn't be adding a single new blue bead. Just add all new transparent beads, a new yellow bead for the nose, and two new black beads for the eyes. So, how do you make the cicles containing blue beads on the back side? Just go through the blue beads that are already in the pattern with your two ends of fishing line, and all the other new beads. Easy, right? So go ahead and try to fill in the back of the hello kitty now. Oh, and if you're not sure how to get the ends of the fishing line back to the blue bead border of the hello kitty pattern to start on the reverse side, just string them through the beads along the way until you reach the border of blue beads. It's easy! You can change position anytime like that. Just keep stringing through beads until you get where you want to go. Make sure when you reach your destination that you have "crossed" a bead with both ends of the fishing line, because you always want to work with them coming out of the same bead in opposite directions. Also, be careful you don't string through the same bead too many times, because they do not expand to fit more fishing line inside them. Pretty soon the interior of the bead gets full! Use a needle to help you if you have trouble. Generally, even if it seems hopeless, it's still possible to string bead if you struggle with it! Now, before you finish this step, look below to see what you have to do before closing up the back of the hello kitty pattern.


Step 19

Step 19:So, you're almost done, but before closing up the back of the hello kitty pattern, be sure to insert a small piece of cotton into the hello kitty between the front and back layers of beads. This will puff up the hello kitty and render her opaque. It will fill in all the void space in your pattern nicely.


Step 20

Step 20:Here you see the finished hello kitty with the cotton inside! Nice! How do you finish off the fishing line? Just tie a few knots over each other at the point where you finished it and then string both ends through a few beads, then cut them short, so that they are not visible. If you want to attach a metal ring at the top so that you can wear it as a pendant, then before cutting off the ends of fishing line, string them through all the beads until you get them to the top, then tie them through a metal ring as you tie your knot several times, then string them through a few beads and cut them short. It's easy! And if your fishing line got too short at some point in the process of making the hello kitty pattern, then what you do before they get too short to work with is string them through beads until they meet each other and tie a few knots. Then string each end through a few more beads and cut them short. Then start a new fresh fishing line piece by stringing it through at the point where you last ended off. Just pass the new piece through one of the beads you were working on, and keep going! It's easy!

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  Beader Comments:
 kenpahii on August 18, 2011:
i didnt get the step 14-17 >.<
but i just made it up and it doesnt look like hello kitty :(
 Tera on February 2, 2011:
thank for this kitty cat, now i can make new thing that make me interesting and happy to do!
i love it!
 Star on December 23, 2010:
Also have problems with the back... It would definitely be easier to have pictures on how to continue from that point
 Meenakshi on September 30, 2010:
YAY!! I just made it with seed beads, and its gorgeous, thanks so much. Awesome site!! :)
 lerouge on February 24, 2010:
J'aimerais realiser hello kitty peut-on avoir les schemas en français merçi
 cutecookie on January 30, 2010:
im not gonna bother doing the back side because it is too hard. im just gonna stop at step 2 on page 4.
 Roxy on June 10, 2009:
Same here I difficulty in making the back side..
 Valerie on January 27, 2009:
Hi!!! I love the Hello Kitty, but when I started the back side, I had problems. How can I make the hello kitty again in the back side without putting new blue ones??? Oh, and the Kitty with the skirt is very pretty, when will it be out???
 Allegra on December 27, 2008:
Vicky, the forum is under the link Forum at the top of the page in the blue line under the title picture of this site. You can post your pictures there! You don't have to sign up either. Just click "start a new beading topic" and then click the "image" button to upload your picture.
 Vicky on December 23, 2008:
What is the forum? Can I post my picture of my kitty there?
 Abbie on December 5, 2008:
Thankyou so much for your help, it really did help. I've now finished the Hello Kitty, soon to be posting it on the forum xx
 jklopiuh on November 28, 2008:
love it
 Allegra on July 29, 2008:
Hi Cojo!! That's great!! You should post a picture of your hello kitty on our forum!! The bunny may be a while just because I've never tried peyote stitch before, but I think it should be easy. I'm always working on new patterns, so keep checking!
 cojo on July 28, 2008:
hey! i made the hello kitty one!! it was fun and i even got it right for being a beginner. when will u have the bunny with the skirt one out??
 Allegra on June 29, 2008:
I always wondered whether I should also go over how to do the backing of the hello kitty. It doesn't actually matter which order you go in to finish the backing. All roads lead to rome. So just start adding new beads from where your fishing line is after finishing the front of the hello kitty. Just replicate the front of the pattern on the back, but don't add any new bordering beads. When it comes to the borders, just string through the beads that are already found in your pattern. An easy way to go about doing the backing is to just flip it over and look at the front in that area, and add the beads you would need to make the back identical in that spot. Just keep going in any order until all the beads are in place looking just like the front. Does this help, or should I show how to do the backing explicitly with pictures? You could always just go to page 1 of the tutorial and follow it all over again. LOL! Let me know.
 Nikkie on June 28, 2008:
the front of my hello kitty looks great. however, i'm having trouble starting the back. do i start from the beginning or go in reverse?
 Allegra on January 9, 2008:
Just to clarify, in the second last step, I mentioned how to start a new piece of fishing line if you ran out of the first one and had to cut it short before finishing the beading pattern. Make sure when you string the new piece of fishing line through a bead you want to start from, that both ends of the fishing line that are sticking out of that bead are equal in length, before you start working with it (crossing other bead, etc.). This ensures that you will not run out of fishing line prematurely because you can only bead as long as the shorter end permits!
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