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Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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NMRaymond
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Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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So, I've taken up the task of completing the amazing mashup of Game of Thrones and Super Mario World, Game of Mushroom Kingdoms. The pattern can be found just a hop and a skip over here, using this link -> viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5742

I'm working on 14 ct, which is my preference and is the reason that I had to order the cloth rather than picking it up at a local craft store like Jo-Ann Fabric and/or Michaels. I have no doubt that I'm going to have to go out and purchase more DMC 996 (the blue for the sea), but no biggie.

I am actually doing this project for a friend, one of my best. She loves both Thrones and Mario (Her husband actually proposed to her using a Mario video game where she had to hit the blocks to spell out his proposal of marriage). :mush
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The first photo is after 5 days of work, and the second is after 10 days of working on the project. Currently, I am working on the land beyond the Wall, which consists mostly of white. However, I am super excited that I started working on the trees because of the Boos hanging out around the forest. I plan on uploading more WIP progress photos every 10 days of working on the Game of Mushroom Kingdoms project.

This is only the second extremely large project that I've started (I started the Epic Pokemon Gen 1 project for myself, which I only started this year).
Current Projects:
Epic Pokemon Generation I
Game of Mushroom Kingdoms
"When Fandom Collides" Bag


Coming Soon:
Disney Mickey Villains
Wonder Woman Typography
...So Many More


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Re: Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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looking good :) Can't wait to see your progress :)

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That's looking great! Excited to see more pics :)
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Re: Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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Hello,
I am really inspired by your project. So inspired in fact, I have decided that I will try to do one as well in the near future if I can. To minimize stiches, save about 50k or so I have ordered a large piece of light blue colored aida on Amazon. It is coming from a small shop in China and is a yard by 59". It is size 11 though, and I have never worked with anything with such big stitches. If my calculations are right it should be about 55" (Not a lot of room at the vertical borders!) by 30"...... I wonder if you have any particular tips or hints on keeping such a large piece of work clean in the long time it will take to produce the piece, and if anyone happens to know the best way to display such a large piece? Framing it does not seem practical, I was thinking if there was maybe someway to attach it to a tapestry or wall hanging rug that would look nice. Any suggestions?

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Wow! I am so excited that you were inspired to tackle this project via my post. I have never worked on size 11 ct before... good luck! The size would be challenging, especially since I've worked farther down on my 14 ct project and holding the cloth in a particular way might start to irk me, but I'm going to power thru it!

Tips to keep it clean... well from personal experience and my own habits. I keep my projects, especially the larger ones rolled while they're not being worked on (for example, I also recently started the Epic Pokemon Gen 1 project, but I have not been working on it). I also roll it with the back facing outward to minimize dust on the front side on the cloth. I am also kind of nitpicky about where I work on my cross stitch to minimize the direct dirt contact to the project. I know a lot of others wash their projects after completion, but I'm not familiar with that. My mom is a BIG cross stitcher, and she didn't really emphasize washing the projects that I've completed.

I am not sure about how to mount yours, especially with the size of it. It's gonna be a big one! :D But someone on the forum would definitely be able to give you some possible ideas if you post the question somewhere more technical. I hope that helps you a bit!
Current Projects:
Epic Pokemon Generation I
Game of Mushroom Kingdoms
"When Fandom Collides" Bag


Coming Soon:
Disney Mickey Villains
Wonder Woman Typography
...So Many More


One stitch at a time.

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Finally! I have another update for everybody! It is coming along nicely, and I am actually working on it a lot more than I originally anticipated considering that I recently started working. I'm working on it when I watch shows with my mom or when I watch Netflix by myself. I am super proud of how it's turning out!
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These photos are after 20 days of working on the Game of Mushroom Kingdoms (GoMK) project.
Current Projects:
Epic Pokemon Generation I
Game of Mushroom Kingdoms
"When Fandom Collides" Bag


Coming Soon:
Disney Mickey Villains
Wonder Woman Typography
...So Many More


One stitch at a time.

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Here's another update! The last one was a bit late after actually taking the progress photos. So, these updates are a bit close together. Enjoy!
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These photos are after 30 days of working on the Game of Mushroom Kingdoms (GoMK) project.
Current Projects:
Epic Pokemon Generation I
Game of Mushroom Kingdoms
"When Fandom Collides" Bag


Coming Soon:
Disney Mickey Villains
Wonder Woman Typography
...So Many More


One stitch at a time.

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Re: Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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Its coming along nicely :)
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Re: Super Mario/Game of Thrones Mashup WIP

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Very nice! Keep going!

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Here's another update! This is a tad late (I was overcome with work during the holidays and progress on Xmas presents), but better late than never. Enjoy!
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This photo is after 40 days of working on the Game of Mushroom Kingdoms (GoMK) project.
Current Projects:
Epic Pokemon Generation I
Game of Mushroom Kingdoms
"When Fandom Collides" Bag


Coming Soon:
Disney Mickey Villains
Wonder Woman Typography
...So Many More


One stitch at a time.

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