Star Wars Beads Templates (Fuse/Perler Beads) + Free Printable

Last Updated on May 28, 2026 by Masha Eretnova

I specifically bought a Grogu and Mandalorian tee at UNIQLO to wear it to the premier of 2026 movie and I LOVE Star Wars.

These templates are perfect for teens and older kids who love to craft with beads and they can assemble Yoda, Mando, Rotta the Hutt, Darth Vader, princess Leia, Wee Dunn, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, and Ewok.

Grab all the 10 templates to print below.

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Star Wars Beads Templates

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    How To Use These Templates

    Pick a design and print it or print the whole pack (it is 10 templates in total):

    They print on regular paper and letter size page (A4), but it is best to print them in color.

    Set up the station with your kids, if you have small organizers for different colors, use them to prep colors required for the template you chose. You will need black and white in pretty much all the sets!

    Yoda: black, green, pink, white (or very light grey), light brown, and dark brown

    Mandolorian: black, light gret, and grey.

    Rotta the Hutt: green, black, white, tan.

    Darth Vader: black, light blue (light grey blue), white, grey.

    Princess Leia: black, white, light brown, dark brown, grey, red.

    Wee Dunn: green, blue, white (can be very light grey or tan, too), yellow.

    Chewbacca: light brown, dark brown, back, white (can be very light grey or tan, too)

    Luke Skywalker: blue, yellow, black, white (can be very light grey or tan, too), tan, light brown.

    R2-D2: white, light blue, blue, black, red.

    Ewok: yellow, orange, light brown, dark brown, black, grey, white.

    Place the printed template under the clear pegboard/beading mat.

    Place beads onto the pegs one at a time, matching the colours to the design. Tweezers make placing small beads much easier, especially for kids with limited fine motor skills or younger kids, but they are totally optional.

    To make it last:

    Once the design is complete, lay the ironing paper on top and let an adult (teens can handle it) irons over it on a low-medium setting — the heat melts the beads together. Peel off the paper, flip it over, and iron the other side too for a sturdier finish.

    Once ironed on both sides, the finished piece is surprisingly solid and holds together well.

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