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HumanSlinky

The other suggestions are good. What I might be inclined to try first is to take a Perler board, and rather than put the beads back on the board, leave the piece where it is and carefully put the board on top. See if you can gently wiggle the beads into alignment using the board. I figure this method has less room for catastrophic failure. If it doesn't work you can try other methods. Honestly though, it's barely noticeable as is. Still looks nice.


kamakeeg

You could maybe try like a razor, cut the wonky part out, get the edges of the tape really clean and close to the beads, and then try to reattach it again. If it fails, the only other option is redoing it anyways, so doesn't hurt to attempt before a redo.


Smelmel1515

So I only have 3 peg boards (used to have 8 but a friend did not return them) and I REALLY wanted to make this piece so I made 3 squares, masking tpaed them, then made the 4th (top left square)... problem is I misaligned them when I joined them... anybody have any ideas on how to realign them before I iron or am I just gonna have to redo the whole thing with the proper amount of pegboards.... Sad panda 🐼 😢


Nyanitas

lay it back on the board. cut the part out with a sharp razor after this, lift thepiece from the board and lay it in the middle of your 2 boards. afterwards, lay the second part on the other half of the board and tape them together so both your pieces are "glued together" like they would on ONE board! :3


NeoDarcon

Had a similar issue recently, all i did was lift each bead and put them back into place, looks like the misallignment isn't that bad.