The bloggers over at R Teacher and the Soggy Craft Kids has completed the Mario Across the NES Ages on a towel! Great work! My original pattern is HERE!
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12 Responses
Celia
What a smart idea to use these on towels.
Sara Fail
Hi. I’ve admired your blog for quite awhile now. It’s inspired me (and apparently my husband, who has asked me to teach him to cross-stitch!) to embark on some gamey geeky goodness stitchery of our own – his of the Zelda variety (I’ve never played – yes, he was shocked too) – me of the King’s Quest variety – I found some sprites online, and even have a chart made up in photoshop.
The question is, how do I equivalate (is that a word?) web/hexadecimal colors to DMC/floss colors? How do you do that? Take a color from a screen/game and figure out what floss color it’d be?
johloh
hi sara, thanks for the kind words about the blog. this is a common question…im going to make a post about it…upcoming in a little bit today.
Patrick
I so want a set of these.
Sara Fail
Thank you so much johloh.
Grant
Oops. . . I meant to email you about this before I posted it! Glad you liked it. 🙂
johloh
np grant, I saw the link back to my site…
Jennifer
Your idea really struck me straight!! It’s really great and m going to bring your tips into my own work soon. Will let you know the progress.
Garrett
The art value of this piece is exceedingly high. Fantastique!
crystal
love the towle any chane at a prinsess coming soon for a his and her set
johloh
crystal – CRAZY that you just asked this now…because that is my next plan for a pattern…COMING SOON!
mexist
Siiiiiiiick! really love it!
Here’s my retro art:
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2009/05/gps_graffiti_san_francisco_man.php