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SEPT/OCT Challenge - Inanimate Objects!

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MeiTow
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Re: SEPT/OCT Challenge - Inanimate Objects!

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I have my entry 2/3 done (I'm sure much to the delight of LinkIsMyHomeboy as I've been a serious procrastinator on this...sorry!!!) and I found that there are a 4 small animate things in the pattern but it everything else is inanimate and the main picture is inanimate. I will post it when it's done and BMH can decide if she wants to disqualify it or not.

I just finished my swap items so I can get back to this post haste! :D

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Okay, finally got my second entry finished. This one is for Blaster Master, one of the best games on the NES. This is my first project that I used more than just cross-stitching, turned out just as pretty as I imagined it would, too bad I can't get the pictures to look as good as it does in person.

Blaster Master - Sofia III Noras MA-01 Medal

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PATTERN:
98h x 70w pixels = 8"w x 10"h
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note: I had this project planned some time ago (since last year), had thought it'd make a nice choice for the Bling Challenge that recently ended at Sprite Stitch, but being unable to get in the mood at that time to cross-stitch at all, like with several other possible choices for that challenge I held off on doing it. The Sprite Stitch challenge, Inanimate Objects came up next, and now being ready to cross-stitch again this was a perfect time to do this one (after my Friday the 13th Jason hockey mask). What I had thought of doing with this medal was to cross-stitch the medal itself and do the ribbon with actual real ribbon. I got the cross-stitching done but being unable to find ribbon to match was leaning towards the idea of satin stitching it instead. I had some difficulties at first, but I'm glad that I stuck with it. For once I done something other than cross-stitching only and I'm really pleased with how well it turned it.
MATERIAL USED:
Black Aida (14ct) cut to 11.50" x 10.50"

COLORS USED (DMC):
Medium Plum (#917)
Very Light Peacock Blue (#747)
Pewter Gray (#317)

total colors: 3

DATE & TIME PROGRESS LOG:
Started stitching: September 9th 2013
Finished stitching: September 27th 2013
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9/09/2013
1:15pm-2:55pm
9:10pm-9:50pm
10:50pm-12:00am

9/10/2013
7:40pm-8:40pm
9:25pm-9:45pm

9/11/2013
6:55pm-7:50pm

9/12/2013
9:40pm-11:00pm

9/13/2013
12:00pm-12:20pm
8:10pm-9:00pm
9:15pm-9:30pm
9:50pm-10:40pm - done with medium plum on dragon

9/14/2013
6:30am-6:40am
1:40pm-2:40pm - got very light peacock blue done on dragon

9/15/2013
12:25am-1:35am
11:50am-1:15pm
2:30pm-4:05pm

9/16/2013
2:00pm-3:10pm

9/19/2013
9:00pm-9:30pm
10:25pm-11:40pm

9/20/2013
6:00pm-8:00pm
9:45pm-10:00pm
10:15pm-11:25pm - done with pewter gray on medal

9/21/2013
9:20am-10:40am
2:40pm-5:10pm - done with all very light peacock blue on medal

time on cross-stitching:
1485 minutes = 24 hours 45 minutes

9/21/2013-9/22/2013
Spent a few hours on the bottom ribbon with satin stitching and while I liked the shine and smoothness of the finish I wasn't quite happy with it, just came out kinda sloppy, so tore it all out, thinking perhaps to stick with cross-stitch only

9/23/2013
3:15am-4:00am
Cross-stitched two rows of 40 X's each for the ribbon, hmm, now that I see the difference between them, the satin stitching is the way to go for sure (cross-stitch just dull and too much the same, I want the medal and ribbon to stand apart from each other yet compliment one another), I'm just going to have to make sure the satin stitches look damn good

9/26/2013
Started stitching the top ribbon using satin stitches, didn't time it though since I wasn't sure if I'd like it, but it turned out rather nice, so I will be stitching the bottom ribbon soon. Finished stitching the top ribbon at 7:30pm (started early afternoon, stitching off and on till it was done).

9/27/2013
9:15am-9:55am - got gray on bottom ribbon done
10:05am-11:15am - medium plum along sides of bottom ribbon done; project completed!

time spent on satin stitching:
220 minutes (approximately 110 minutes each ribbon) = 3 hours 40 minutes
TOTAL STITCHING TIME FOR THIS PROJECT:
1705 minutes = 28 hours 25 minutes
TOTAL STITCHES:
2965 (medal without ribbon)
Ribbon done with satin stitches

Close-up pic:

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Miss Clawful, gorgeous as usual. I love the addition of the embroidery! :)
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Just a small piece for this one, the swap is taking most of my crafting time. I present some magnet sized Pokemon Maps, based on the ones on the walls of the Pokemon centres. Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh
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Pyper wrote:Just a small piece for this one, the swap is taking most of my crafting time. I present some magnet sized Pokemon Maps, based on the ones on the walls of the Pokemon centres. Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh
I've gotta admit, this is a genius idea... Nice weekend project too.
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Pyper, those are so cute! And a great idea too. :)
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Pyper wrote:Just a small piece for this one, the swap is taking most of my crafting time. I present some magnet sized Pokemon Maps, based on the ones on the walls of the Pokemon centres. Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh
this may be my favorite Pokemon idea ever!
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Glad you guys like them :)
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I am finished! LinkIsMyHomeboy asked me to do each triforce piece in a different color (red, green, blue to match his tunics) because we thought that yellow wouldn't show up well on the white aida and I wanted to save on my black thread because i can never find it at my craft stores!

The pattern I found floating around in our patterns wiki here at SpriteStitch so thank you to whomever made it! I had a lot of fun stitching all the little bits and pieces even if I don't how they are all significant. :D

The Whole Piece:
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Close Up of Red Piece:
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Close Up of Green Piece:
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Close Up of Blue Piece:
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The Back. I'm pretty proud of how pretty it looks. :tri
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Wow, MeiTow that is amazing! I am impressed. I love how it is simple (only 3 colours) yet quite complex.
MeiTow wrote:I wanted to save on my black thread because i can never find it at my craft stores!
Once when I ordered a set of coloured skiens from overseas they sent me 20 black ones by mistake. Because it would cost too much to send back I got to keep them :grin: so I never have that problem. I am just glad it wasn't 20 skeins of hot pink or something...
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