
~Steph~
Thank you! It means a lot to me to make these, and it means a great deal more that I can give others pieces of their youth. Which mario? First attempt or redo?Knittenkitten wrote:This is so cool! I especially love the Mario bracelet that you made. I've worked with beads before but never had the patience to really try something like this. Good work!![]()
Welcome to Sprite Stitch.BeadedImagination wrote:I also tend to ramble.
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
Actually, I second-guessed myself after I got my color order, and swapped out the lighter blue in Bison for one just a tad darker; which I shouldn't have done. It blends in a bit too well.blackmageheart wrote:I love that Street Fighter piece! You got the colours bang on.
Seed beads are so nice and delicate looking, so it's cool to see them used with images that maybe aren't so delicate
Ahh, I think I see what you mean now. But eh, it's still awesome! I'll be honest, I was admiring the E.Honda part the most (normally I would go on for ages about Ryu but not today!)BeadedImagination wrote:Actually, I second-guessed myself after I got my color order, and swapped out the lighter blue in Bison for one just a tad darker; which I shouldn't have done. It blends in a bit too well.![]()
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
So many sprites, so little time and money. Most of the ones I have, have already been translated into beadtool and color-matched... I have ablackmageheart wrote:So, any plans for any more game-oriented beading?
Thanks. I had that particular blue on hand and it's not exactly the sky-blue I need; but when my tax return gets here, look outKnittenkitten wrote:I like them both though I will admit that the sprites seem to "pop" more on your redo.