Blue Budgie
A 50x75 bead pattern that uses 62 colors and about 1222 beads. Good for a public gallery page with pattern specs, palette details, and making guidance.
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About this pattern
A 50x75 bead pattern that uses 62 colors and about 1222 beads. Good for a public gallery page with pattern specs, palette details, and making guidance.
The pattern uses a 50x75 grid, 62 colors, and about 1222 beads in the MARD system. That keeps the page useful for both crafters and searchers looking for an advanced blue budgie bead pattern.
Pattern specs
Grid size
50 x 75
Difficulty
Advanced
Color system
MARD
Published
10 lip 2026
Colors
62
Estimated beads
1222
Palette breakdown
#AEB4F2
131 beads
#000000
130 beads
#858EDD
108 beads
#BBCFED
78 beads
#FFFDF0
75 beads
#7786E5
63 beads
#7CC4FF
57 beads
#BEDDFF
42 beads
#2F2B2F
38 beads
#48464E
36 beads
#D3DFFA
33 beads
#FFF5ED
28 beads
How to make it
- 1. Study the chart and split the work into small sections instead of trying to finish the whole board at once.
- 2. Prepare the colors listed above before you begin so you do not break your flow midway through the build.
- 3. Assemble the main silhouette first, then fill the accent colors and tiny details.
- 4. Compare progress with the preview image before ironing, especially around corners and contrast-heavy areas.
FAQ
What does this blue budgie pattern show?
It turns the original blue budgie image into a bead chart that keeps the main silhouette, color blocking, and recognizable details intact. That makes the page useful as both a visual preview and a real build reference instead of a thin image post.
Is this blue budgie pattern beginner-friendly?
It is more of an advanced project. The chart is still manageable, but it is best suited to crafters who are comfortable sorting colors and working section by section rather than improvising as they go.
How many colors and beads does it use?
This pattern uses 62 colors and about 1222 beads in the MARD color system. Pre-sorting the palette before you start will save time once you get into the main build flow.
Is this more of a single-subject design or a collection-style page?
It is closer to a single-subject chart, with the visual focus staying on one main idea or one tightly related group. That makes the finished piece read more clearly from a distance.
What is the best way to plan a build for this blue budgie pattern?
At 50x75, it is usually best to place the main silhouette first and then come back for color transitions and edge cleanup. Locking in the big structure early makes the rest of the chart much easier to read.
Who is this pattern best for?
It is best for makers who want enough information to judge effort before they start. Because the page includes specs, counts, previews, and guidance, it works well as a practical build landing page.
Can I turn my own image into a similar pattern?
Yes. Upload your own image in the editor, tune the grid, and submit it for review if you want a public gallery page of your own. If the content is safe and the page has enough useful detail, it can become part of the public index as well.