Sonic Title Screen in Mini Hama Beads
kidster posted this awesome Sonic title screen on the forums. It’s made out of mini Hama beads and kidster informed me that there are 30,150 of them in this piece. That’s a lot of beads!
kidster posted this awesome Sonic title screen on the forums. It’s made out of mini Hama beads and kidster informed me that there are 30,150 of them in this piece. That’s a lot of beads!
We at Sprite Stitch are proud to show off our latest charity quilts! Each 6×6″ square has been lovingly stitched by people from the forums, and the final products put together as always by the wonderful Toni “tnitnetny” Smith of … Continued
After some great feedback on his recent lightsaber blueprint, Sprite Stitch’s Lord Libidan decided to do another. This time he’s chosen a weapon from his favourite movie, The Fifth Element. The gun is called the ZF-1 and the blueprint shows all of … Continued
A little bit naughty, I know, but it’s such an awesome quilt I couldn’t resist showing it here on the blog! LucyInTheSky, a forum member, made this for a friend’s mother who’s been through some tough times. Apparently she still has … Continued
This lovely Mario showed up in my Etsy feed today. I really like it! It’s made by Elisa’s Crochet and is available in her Etsy shop, along with other awesome amigurumi! Via: Etsy
Arimentha, from the forums, completed this lovely grey scale image of Link recently. Not bad for just getting back into cross stitching! The pattern for this piece can be found in the Sprite Stitch Patterns board. Via: Sprite Stitch Forums
Our very own funkymonkey from the forums made this awesome costume. She did a great job! Check out this video of it in action – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LbVwpj12dw
I can’t find who actually made this. But it’s awesome. [lolgifs]
blackmageheart, our beloved forum mod, finished a couple lovely projects. Here are Nei, from Phantasy Star II, and a Final Fantasy V phoenix. Stitch more, BMH! Stitch more! [forum]
According to Nerdist, “Replica Props Forum (RPF) user Talaaya built the Varia suit from Metroid Prime 3 by 3D printing many of the pieces…Talaaya spent several months working on the project and initially planned to make the armor using the pepakura method… Luckily … Continued