This was originally intended to be something for the Sprite Stitch Silhouette Challenge, but soon turned into a different project.
Silhouette Duck / Dog:
Firstly, my inspiration for this project was "My Little Pony", instead this would be My Little Doggie. ;D So when starting on the silhouette in order to fit the duck silhouette into the dog's rump I had to increase the size of the dog, no problem, done. But I was undecided on a few things. Black for the dog, white for the duck, or the other way around? Or other colors? Outline the tongue, eyes, nose, or keep all solid? And one other issue, so much of the same color, could I really keep at this to completion without getting bored? While I wanted to stitch it, still I hesitated and in the meantime played around with some other possible silhouette ideas.
I filled the duck's color back in again, following that, not liking the rough super blocky edges on the dog I started to smooth them out so as to match with the pixel scale of the duck. During this process found myself adding color to the dog as well, okay, silhouette idea just got canned, this is going to be much better. Once dog was all done, happy with the results, still there was something missing, it was that boring plain collar, had two ideas for a dog tag, either small duck or bullet. My mom liked the bullet, I agreed. Bullet it is.
One other thing about this one, I'm actually stitching on something other than black aida, which wouldn't have worked being the black parts on the dog that needed to be seen, so stitched on light blue instead for a change.
Oh, one final note, I messed up with my measuring. When I had measured for the center of the pattern I took note that the center was at the tip of the duck's bill, but somehow once I got the needle to the material to start stitching my eyes and my short memory put me looking at the duck's wing tip instead therefore throwing me off a whole inch. But once I realized this error it was too late to fix it. My dog was too far forward on what was going to be an 8x10 pattern. Once completed I ended up having to cut a bit off of the left side turning it into an 8x9. Oh well, so its an odd size, no big deal. Never had I made a stitch error as bad as that, but at least I had some space that my dog didn't run all the way to the edge, I'd been screwed for sure.