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Miss Clawful's Cross-Stitch Projects

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Ooh, that's really adorable! :D
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You have a talent for compositing scenes - you'd never guess that there was more than one source involved, let alone so many, and the editing is seamless. :nod
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You chose a GREAT matting for that stitching! It looks incredible. :)

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Ooh, that's really adorable! :D
I didn't think I was capable of doing that much adorableness. :D
You have a talent for compositing scenes - you'd never guess that there was more than one source involved, let alone so many, and the editing is seamless. :nod
Even as simple as these ones are (NES game graphics), it takes a long time. With how great this one turned out I'm currently trying to put another one together, but knowing me it could take me weeks, even months, if at all, before I'm done.
You chose a GREAT matting for that stitching! It looks incredible. :)
Thank you, my mom helped pick it out. I hate choosing frames or matting, for me that is the difficult part of the work.

Well, the super late birthday/early Christmas gift got there in one piece. I always overdo the packing and still I worry that whatever I ship to someone gets there without breaking or other damage. I told my mom to ask Scharla that when she got the package if she could please record it and she did. She didn't have the slightest clue of what we were sending her, her overwhelming joy got me crying, and well, heck, this video says it better than I can how much she loved it. I am so glad that I made this for her, I know she will cherish it. I did something right. Yay! :cry: ...that was a good cry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gikSSB5A6kI

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New project that I was working on (completed very late) for the "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." Sprite Stitch challenge is now finished, done.
It's Dangerous to go alone!

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PATTERN:
154x238 pixels = 11"x17"
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MATERIAL:
Black Aida (14ct)

COLORS (DMC):
White
905 - Dark Parrot Green
907 - Light Parrot Green
760 - Salmon
951 - Tawny
919 - Red Copper
676 - Light Old Gold
930 - Dark Antique Blue
955 - Light Nile Green
415 - Pearl Gray
317 - Pewter Gray
830 - Dark Golden Olive
3021 - Very Dark Brown Gray
3608 - Very Light Plum
917 - Medium Plum
814 - Dark Garnet
826 - Medium Blue
803 - Ultra Very Dark Baby Blue
895 - Very Dark Hunter Green
402 - Very Light Mahogany
Black

total colors: 21

DATE/TIME:
Started stitching: December 22nd 2013
Finished stitching: January 13th 2014
5225 minutes = 87 hours 5 minutes

STITCHES:
9687

PROGRESS LOG:
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12/22/2013
12:00pm-1:00pm
1:30pm-3:20pm
10:15pm-12:00pm

12/23/2013
9:35am-10:50am - got God Slayer sword done except for the tawny in the ivy which I don't have yet

[350 minutes so far on God Slayer]

2:25pm-3:45pm
9:05pm-11:05pm

12/24/2013
12:05am-1:15am

[270 minutes on Zelda II sword]

1:35pm-2:40pm
7:00pm-7:30pm
9:25pm-11:55pm

12/25/2013
9:50am-11:20am
12:30pm-2:15pm
3:15pm-4:10pm - got Grand Master sword done

[495 minutes on Grand Master]

5:30pm-5:45pm
6:10pm-6:45pm - bits of wall to left of God Slayer done

[50 minutes on this small section of wall]

7:50pm-9:00pm
9:35pm-10:00pm
10:35pm-10:45pm
11:30pm-12:05am

12/26/2013
11:45am-12:20pm
10:30pm-12:00am

12/27/2013
12:00am-12:50am
7:05am-7:40am
8:30am-9:55am
12:35pm-1:10pm
1:45pm-3:10pm
9:30pm-12:05am

12/28/2013
8:25pm-9:40pm
10:40pm-12:20am

12/29/2013
12:00pm-1:20pm
3:00pm-3:25pm
5:55pm-7:25pm
9:40pm-10:10pm - got Fire Emblem sword finally finished

[1110 minutes on Fire Emblem sword]

10:25pm-11:20pm - got leaves on God Slayer sword done

[55 minutes for leaves]

12/30/2013
8:20pm-10:20pm
10:45pm-11:30pm

12/31/2013
7:30pm-8:15pm

1/1/2014
6:20pm-7:25pm
7:35pm-7:55pm
9:30pm-12:00am

1/2/2014
5:20am-6:35am - got Ironsword done

[460 minutes on Ironsword]

4:30pm-5:45pm
6:45pm-8:10pm

1/3/2014
12:00am-1:25am - got wall behind Link's sword done
3:35pm-4:50pm
8:40pm-9:40pm
10:45pm-12:30am

1/4/2014
1:15pm-2:30pm - done with wall between Ironsword Grand Master swords
7:00pm-8:00pm
9:20pm-9:40pm
10:05pm-10:45pm

1/5/2014
5:10am-6:45am
3:10pm-4:50pm - got the wall done

[875 minutes spent on wall]

8:00pm-8:45pm
9:25pm-10:00pm - done with the old man
10:05pm-12:00am - got right flame done

1/6/2014
7:10am-8:25am
8:50am-9:05am - got left flame done

[285 minutes for old man and flames]

1:15pm-2:50pm
3:55pm-4:30pm
4:55pm-5:20pm
9:20pm-10:05pm
11:45pm-12:00am

1/7/2014
12:00am-3:15am - done with old man's words of wisdom: "It's dangerous to go alone! Take one."

[410 minutes on words]

3:20am-3:55am - got diagonal line done along ground's horizon

1/10/2014
10:00am-11:45am
12:00pm-12:55pm
1:35pm-2:30pm
9:35pm-10:20pm

1/11/2014
9:40am-10:30am
11:30am-12:45pm
1:45pm-2:10pm
6:30pm-6:45pm
11:30pm-11:45pm

1/12/2014
2:00pm-3:50pm
9:00pm-9:50pm

1/13/2014
12:20am-2:05am
7:10pm-7:35pm - ground done
7:40pm-9:20pm - done with sword shadows

[865 minutes on ground]

[total time so far: 5225 minutes = 87 hours 5 minutes]
NOTES:
Spoiler
I started this project late in December, actually too late to finish it by the Sprite Stitch deadline for "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." challenge because I had been working on something else for a friend of my mom's, but I decided to start stitching anyway even though I knew I wouldn't even be close to finishing it.I had several ideas, a couple really silly ones but the thoughts were only for kicks not something I'd actually stitch. I actually had some trouble coming up with something, took me a few days for me to see what was already right there in front of me, a sword, in fact several swords.

A scene from the Famicom game Grand Master inspired me, the sword, knocked from the hero's hand, falling point first to imbed itself in the ground made me think of how often the 'sword in the stone' motif has been done in fantasy tales, and that I had at least two other swords that could accompany the Grand Master already put in patterns. You see, originally as I do with many sprites I come across I had gathered together relating pieces for various projects in case they ever come up as a Sprite Stitch challenge (or simply just to do them anytime) so if I had time I could do multiple pieces for it, such as portraits, statues, treasures, dragons, death, quotes, and swords of coarse among other themes. These swords had begun as three separate pieces, all 5x7's in size, one for Grand Master, another for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and another God Slayer (Crystalis).

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What I had in mind was to give the hero some options, the old man would have a collection of swords that he would allow the budding hero to choose one of them to begin his/her quest with. The swords would be imbedded point down in the ground, fanning out from each other. This idea what work perfectly being as each sword I had pointed at slightly different angles. I kept the Grand Master background as well as leaving that sword as it were, took the sword from the title screen of Zelda II, placing it just slightly left, standing straight and tall this would be the very center, then to the left of that the God Slayer sword also from the title screen of that game. I had me a picture of three totally unique swords and really didn't have to do much to create it other than cut/copy and paste. Oh, actually not entirely true, I did previously edit the God Slayer sword when I had ideas to stitch it by itself, but for this particular project that work was already done.

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Three swords looked nice, but still it felt empty, too simple, not grand enough, I'm sure I could find me another sword or two to complete it. The huge sprite from the title screen of the Famicom game, Fire Emblem looked sweet, but perhaps way too big, yet maybe it could work, I had to try it. I inserted the massive sword into the picture, and with a couple readjustments as to exactly what height to put it at I had me another sword, this one closer to the viewer than the others and something so large that it gave the whole scene weight. Time to work on the old man and his wise words.

Still I had yet to Begin stitching as I felt I wasn't yet finished on the swords part. Sure, it looked fine as it was, the four swords, but there was still some space for another. I kept looking at the Ironsword from Wizards & Warriors II to be the fifth. The Ironsword was the right size for where I was going to place it, and I love how the blade gleams, so shiny, but what I didn't care for was the handle, too stubby and short and with no pommel at the end of it, that part of it just looked odd. Even so, I managed to figure out how best to work it in keeping the end of the hilt out of view. Okay! I got my swords! I started stitching them, first with Grand Master, next Zelda II, after that God Slayer, Fire Emblem (this one took just as long as those other three combined), and lastly and completing them beautifully, Ironsword.

Following completion of the swords I began work on the wall, but during that time I still fiddled with the background beyond that, wanting something extraordinary, my first thought was a glorious sunset or sunrise, all bright yellows, oranges and reds, emerging from behind the top edge of the wall. Still, something wasn't right, the lighting, how the light of that sun would play off of the wall, swords and ground, hmm, as cool as it looks I don't think it'll work for this particular piece. I tried using a moon instead, looming overhead, hiding within thick clouds, my mom liked it better, but I still liked the sunset for the colors. Okay, being as undecided as I am, its probably best to try something else. I looked into other details, such as a dragon flying in the background, as well as placing towers, even pondered the crazy idea of putting the whole thing indoors, completing the picture with balconies and stained glass windows, but that was way too ambitious and may not work anyway. In the end I chose to keep to the original plan, afterall that was the point in starting this stitch to begin with, that "It's dangerous to go alone!"

I started stitching in the old man and the flames, his words following after, finishing up in the wee hours of the morning the day this is supposed to be posted to assure the necessary parts are complete for challenge deadline, leaving me a blackened ground yet to be stitched - I'll finish it up later, as is I'm still playing with more ideas to compliment this scene - I'm nuts I tell you!

Okay, its later. Decided best to stick with the solid color for ground, that is once I was satisfied with the sword shadows. So, all done! I pretty much say this about every new project I complete, but still gotta say it again, I think this is my favorite one so far. :)

Project origins:

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And just being silly...
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I did consider stitching it, for just a moment.
Last edited by Miss Clawful on Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:03 am, edited 2 times in total.

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That's amazing!!!!!

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That is beautiful work! Well done!
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Can't even tell you how badass this is. As always, your composition is fantastic and beautifully stitched. Well done!
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:clapping: Incredible!!!
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That is just awesome. :clapping: You're really making me want to learn cross stitch.

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