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Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:16 am
by annelotje
so great! At the moment I am working on the huge pokemon pattern. I'll keep this one in mind for a next project (in about a jear or 2 hihi)

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 6:39 am
by Philpepe
Keeps looking better and better every day!

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 6:43 am
by RMDC
You're really trucking along there! I love the beading. Adds ambition to an already daunting project. :)

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:47 am
by sharayah
La Ptite Bete wrote:Very nice pattern... it's such a big project ! how many colours will you use ?
From what I remember, it's over 100 colours. Alot of the border is single stitches of one colour, then change, but it blends really well. I'm pleased with how the colours are going together, and it's a very wonderful pattern to work from.

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:55 pm
by sharayah
Ran out of my second skein of brown/black. Good think I had bought two while at Hobby Lobby.
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If anybody else is doing this same pattern, feel free to post it in here if you want to! :D

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:36 am
by Aelys
Quick update on mine, although you can't see the upper part (which is completely stitched). I'm sooo close to finishing, yet I can't because I'm working on a wedding sampler with a tight deadline. It's so frustrating having it next to me all the time and not being able to work on it! :banghead:

Also, I had a half mind of stitching the triforce in metallic gold. Does anyone think it's a good/bad idea? Suggestions are welcome!

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:38 am
by blackmageheart
Aelys wrote:Also, I had a half mind of stitching the triforce in metallic gold. Does anyone think it's a good/bad idea? Suggestions are welcome!
DO IT! I'm sure it'd look lovely. Use the brighter DMC gold though (I forget the number) rather than the antique gold one (the number of which I have also forgotten, lol).
Also, if you do, I recommend using 1 strand and get yourself some Thread Heaven! :D

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:05 pm
by sharayah
Aelys wrote:Also, I had a half mind of stitching the triforce in metallic gold. Does anyone think it's a good/bad idea? Suggestions are welcome!
I would do it as well, though I'm one to mix my cotton and metallic colours together, instead of using all metallic. Makes it a little easier I think, and you don't chew your fabric to bits from frustration. :good:

Your piece looks really cool so far, what size are you putting it on? Mine is on 18, so it feels huge to me. XD

Update on mine as well:

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What's been the hardest part so far on the piece that you've found? The border is kicking my butt so far, I hate the single stitches so much, but it looks so cool. XD

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:48 pm
by $n0wflake
Wow this looks great, I especially love the beading. It gives it an even more detailed finish.
I just started a real girly pattern today and may just have to try it as well.
Any tips on the beads? I've never even thought to use them before

Re: Zelda Helmeroc King WIP

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:19 am
by Aelys
blackmageheart wrote:Also, if you do, I recommend using 1 strand and get yourself some Thread Heaven! :D
Oh, believe me, I use Thread Heaven every time I have to deal with metallic floss! I've just used it to stitch the entire Royal Crest on a Zelda wedding sampler and it was already bad the way it was! (pictures to come soon)
sharayah wrote:Your piece looks really cool so far, what size are you putting it on? Mine is on 18, so it feels huge to me. XD

What's been the hardest part so far on the piece that you've found? The border is kicking my butt so far, I hate the single stitches so much, but it looks so cool. XD
Mine is on 22c, so it's relatively smaller and the stitches really blend together. On the other hand, if you make a mistake it's really hard to undo the stitches. If the mistake is not really huge (just a different shade of the same color, for example), I tend to leave it as it is.

The border was pretty bad, but my least favorite part was the bird's neck. I hate single stitches, too, and that had plenty. I had so much fun stitching Link instead!

I don't know what it is with this particular pattern, but just looking at it makes me happy. It may be the bright colors or maybe the sense of accomplishment, but I'm really glad to have it around. I've been staring at it for months now and I'm still not tired of it. I guess this is what happens when you work on something that you really love! :Link