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80's child stitching

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:08 am
by 80's child
This was the first and to date the longest stitching ive done to date. my Nintendo sampler(kind of)
nintendo sampler
nintendo sampler
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Then i thought id try something a little smaller, and of course kirby rocks,even as a bookmark.
kirby bookmark
kirby bookmark
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Mario is the king of the retro systems, but i always have liked Mario and the 6 golden coins on the GB
mario 2
mario 2
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And this is my new work in progress, hopefully this will have cosmic flying under the title
cosmic spacehead
cosmic spacehead
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A big sorry for the size of the image, im not sure how to shrink it down as yet. :confused:
i will update as and when i get the chance. :Mario :NES

Re: 80's child stitching

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:12 pm
by SephreniaMusic
This is the advice I found somewhere on this site. I put it in a word document but forget to write who it came from. It's great advice and I use it as soon as I post a pic here makes it so much easier to see. All credit to the original poster.

"I use photobucket, it's free, and post pictures from my computer onto there, then go under edit, for the picture I want to post, click resize, and under "preset sizes" I choose medium, and save over the original. (I choose medium because any size larger, and a part of the picture gets cut off in a spoiler tag, or you would have to scroll left and right without the tag, which is just a pain in the butt for me, I know, lazy) Then I just copy the IMG code for the pic from photobucket and paste it in the post I'm creating, and I use spolier tags now, which I think are one of the best ideas since sliced bread, and post the post."

Re: 80's child stitching

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:34 pm
by Daizeh
You can resize pictures with Paint, too. http://www.jerrylabella.com/paint_how_to.htm
Don't forget to rename the resized version of the pic because you don't want to replace the original big one.

Re: 80's child stitching

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:49 pm
by 80's child
thanks guys ill try and load them on again in the smaller style. :D :Mario

Re: 80's child stitching

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:45 pm
by Zombified
OOooh, these look great!