Zelda Fairy Lake
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michi
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Zelda Fairy Lake
This has been a long time in the making, but it's finally done. I never did get very far in this game as a kid, but I do vividly recall this scene and thought it'd be a fun one to recreate. Hope you guys like it. I've definitely enjoyed seeing everyone else's projects in this forum. 
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corbin
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
It looks great and I think it is fair to say anyone that has played Zelda has fond memories of the fairies

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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
looks great! how long did it take you too, those rocks must have been soo annoying being so repetitive!
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"All my work comes with free cat hair"
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deborah
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
It looks good. I played the nes zelda game but I didn't finish it. I have the book called Tips and Tricks that helps with the game. My boyfriend likes the zelda games. I did a few cross stitches of zelda. Do you mind sharing the pattern for this?
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
Wow that looks great!
And that is a very memorable part of the game indeed.
And that is a very memorable part of the game indeed.
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michi
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
It took me a little under a year to finish, but I worked on it pretty inconsistently. --And yes, the rocks were definitely tedious!
As for the pattern, unfortunately, I'm working off a trial version of "Stitches" (I'm a Mac user), and since it's a trial version, I'm unable to save the pattern in a shareable format. (I can only open the file in the program, and I actually worked off my laptop screen when I made this.)
Thanks to everyone for the kind words. I'm already thinking about what game/scene to do next.
As for the pattern, unfortunately, I'm working off a trial version of "Stitches" (I'm a Mac user), and since it's a trial version, I'm unable to save the pattern in a shareable format. (I can only open the file in the program, and I actually worked off my laptop screen when I made this.)
Thanks to everyone for the kind words. I'm already thinking about what game/scene to do next.
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Tandpetan
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
Holymacarony! That´s really beautiful, and I really love that frame to that crosstich! Adorable! 
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
I must take my hat off to you
Zelda is one of my all time favorite games. My boyfriend and I only recently beat it so I can relate with everyone else who didn't play it all the way through.
Your work is absolutely beautiful though
How big is the picture?
Zelda is one of my all time favorite games. My boyfriend and I only recently beat it so I can relate with everyone else who didn't play it all the way through.
Your work is absolutely beautiful though
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michi
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Re: Zelda Fairy Lake
amynumba2: Thanks! The stitched section is (roughly) 14" x 12.5". It's in a 16" x 20" frame.
