Re: Epic Pokemon pattern WIP!!
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:28 am
It's SO fun to see people working on this!
A community for video game crafters.
http://www.spritestitch.com/forum/
Thanks so much for posting the pattern it means a lot!!!Servotron wrote:Good to see someone else attempting this. Strange to see that of all the patterns I've made, the one I made on a whim for nobody in particular is the one people are attempting. Whereas I don't think I've seen any of the patterns stitched up that people requested.
EDIT: Also, I hope for the love of God that your counting skills are better than mine. I would hate for those patches of black? to be in the wrong place.
Nah, The Pokemon Company would have shut that right down. They don't like it when people try to make money off Pokemon.colbon2 wrote: I was talking with a person who creates cross stitch patterns on Etsy that was at a anime festival within my city and I was talking with him when he was like "yeah, it sucks that someone posted that pattern for free... if I created it I would have charged $60 Canadian for each pattern chart"
I'm hoping to start soon on this too. I have only ever used a hoop. Might research a little bit and try something else for this since it is so big.Bistou wrote:I just joined for this i have been reading all the post and have gathered the supplies and started this ! From the bottom left corner at bulbasaur. Felt right to do them in that order but is a little weird to start from page 26 hehee. Will post a wip pic when i have done more and feel its worthwhile.
I'm using a scroll frame because for that big a project i like being able to roll the exess and get it out of the way but when i used 6" square i didn't use anything as i don't like the folded like a hoop makes
I think maybe it will be harder to have even tension and the rest of the fabric will be flopping around but it should be doable
I use a Q-snap personally. They are great for tension and are easy to handle too .meowath wrote:Just curious. Is anyone attempting this without using a hoop or a frame? what are the downsides/dangers fo not using a hoop or a frame while cross-stitching?