
BigDaddyWiz's Projects (Castlevania II Simon's Quest)
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BigDaddyWiz's Projects (Castlevania II Simon's Quest)
Here is an update of the Zelda project I am working on. Got a decent amount done while watching the Pittsburgh Pens and Pirates play! (Sidenote: I ran into Kris Letang at the Liquor Store last night) I'll Post the pattern for it as soon as I make a final color decision in the bottom right corner where a pit is located.
I also love Studio Ghibli (got the chance to visit the museum when I went to Tokyo). It all started when I watched Spirited Away so I wanted to do a project based on that. Here is a pattern Ive been messing around with.
Like I said this is still a work in progress and I havent started it yet. If anyone wants to check it out feel free. I'd also appreciate any suggestions on my current color choices and whatnot. THANKS! 
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Re: BigDaddyWiz's Projects and Whatnot
I love the spirited away one
Definately have to stitch that sometime. The Zelda piece is coming along nicely

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Thanks Pyper!
Just wrapped up on the Zelda project!
I'll post the pattern for it in the patterns section. Probably start the Spirited Away or a Dragon Quest project next.

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Your Zelda project looks fantastic! What are the stitch dimensions?
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Thanks! Its 96x96 (6 inches by 6 inches) on 16 count Aida Cloth. I try to keep the majority of my projects around that size. I find if they are too big I get bored or distracted with other things.
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Very nice! I like them both quite a lot!
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Great work!
A size and count many of us know well! Perhaps you would consider joining in the charity project next time, as that's just what we use for the squares!Yurtle wrote:Its 96x96 (6 inches by 6 inches) on 16 count Aida Cloth.
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
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Thanks, I would definately be interested in the charity project next year. I saw some of the things people made for it on the challenges board and they look awesome! I wish I wouldve joined in time to get involved in the swap as well. Im also hoping to have something ready for the Vault in the next day or two! 

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I wanted to do a couple small projects I had sitting around before jumping into another bigger one so I made this Kirby!
Kirby is 3in by 3in. I'll post the pattern for him over in the patterns section.

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Well, Dragon Warrior definately introduced me to RPGs when I recieved it with my subscription to Nintendo Power Magazine. I probably fought thousands of these over the course of my many playthroughs. Nothing like spending hours leveling just to move across a bridge and handle tougher enemies.
Ill throw the .pdf up in the pattern section