2.6mm Fuse Beads Refill – Black - Mard Color: H07
MARD 2.6 mm beads — same midi size as Artkal, fully compatible.
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Description
Black — MARD color H07
Don't let a missing color stop your creation. This refill pack lets you restock a color you love or add a new shade to your palette, so your pixel art always turns out exactly as you imagined.
Why you'll love this refill
- Exact color match: follows the widely used MARD color system, so shade H07 is always identical, every time you reorder.
- Mixes with Artkal: fully compatible with Artkal beads — combine them in the same project with no visible difference.
- Fine 2.6mm mini beads: perfect for detailed pixel art, accessible to beginners and experts alike.
- The right amount: pick the pack size that fits your project.
Available pack sizes
• 1000 beads — for small touches and finishing a color
• 2000 beads — for medium projects
• 5000 beads — for large designs and your go-to colors
Good to know
• Bead size: 2.6mm (mini) · Color: MARD H07 (Black)
• Compatible with Artkal and standard 2.6mm pegboards
• Prepared and shipped from our studio in France
Browse all our MARD colors to complete your palette, and our printable pixel art patterns to bring them to life.
What are fuse beads?
Small 2.6 mm beads you place one by one on a pegboard, following a pattern. A few seconds with the iron fuse them into one solid piece.
At 2.6 mm they hold far more detail than the chunky beads of childhood — ideal for faces, gradients and small jewelry. The gesture is slow, repetitive and calming.
Materials & specifications
Everything is sized for fine 2.6 mm bead work.
- Bead size
- 2.6 mm (midi), Artkal-compatible
- Color system
- MARD, 221 colors
- Sold as
- Single color or refill pack
- Workshop
- Packed in Bagnolet (FR)
Shipping & returns
Ships within 48h from Bagnolet. Free shipping from €49 in mainland France. Returns accepted within 30 days, no questions asked.
- France
- 2–3 days · €3,99 (free from €59)
- European Union
- 3–5 days · €8
HOW IT WORKS
Four steps, one quiet afternoon.
We broke it into four clear steps, so you always know where you are. No special skill — just the beads, a board and an iron.
Pick a pattern
Start from a ready pattern, or turn any image into one with our free converter.

Place the beads
Follow the colors, cell by cell, on the pegboard.

Fuse with the iron
A sheet of baking paper, a few seconds of iron, and the beads melt together.

Keep it or gift it
A solid little piece, ready to hang, wear or give away.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
Materials made for calm hands.
Meditative
The slow, repeating gesture quiets the mind, like meditation with your hands.
221 MARD colors
A full palette, sold by the single color — every shade your pattern needs, nothing wasted.
Artkal-compatible
Standard 2.6 mm midi beads, so they fuse and stack with what you already own.
Made in Bagnolet
Hand-picked and packed near Paris, by our small team.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Your questions, answered
What are fuse beads and how do they work?
Fuse beads are small plastic tubes placed on a pegboard in a pattern. You heat them with an iron through ironing paper; the edges melt and fuse, and once cool you get one solid flat (or 3D) piece.
What's the difference between mini (2.6mm) and standard (5mm) beads?
Beads come mainly in 2.6mm (mini) and 5mm (standard). 5mm is large, easy and fast, good for big pieces. 2.6mm gives far more detail, ideal for faces, gradients and jewelry. Same design, 2.6mm looks finer but takes longer.
Which brand of fuse beads is best? (Perler vs Hama vs Artkal)
All three work; the difference is melt point and origin. Perler (US) fuses hotter, Hama (EU) lower and faster, Artkal (Asia) also fast. More important than brand: choose genuine quality fusible beads.
Should I buy a full set or refill by color?
Mixed tubs are cheap but sorting takes forever and common colors run out fast. Better to buy refills by color as your project needs (extra black and white).
How many beads / colors do I need to start?
Start with a base palette (often around 48 colors), enough for most beginner designs. Then top up by color as your patterns need, with refills (1000-2000 beads), extra black and white.
Are different bead brands compatible with each other?
Generally not recommended. It's technically possible to mix them, but keep a few things in mind, in order of importance: 1. Color differences matter most — even with the same color name, shades vary between brands, and the difference shows within a single piece. 2. Different melting points — each brand melts at a different temperature, so during ironing the beads don't fuse at the same moment, giving an uneven result. 3. Slight size differences — in practice, diameter differences between brands at the same size are usually minimal and rarely an issue; pay more attention to small variations that can occur between batches, even within the same brand. Tip: for the most reliable color and ironing results, stick to one brand and one batch within a single piece.
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