I've added a few cross stitch patterns to my shop!~
I'll be adding more of my pixel art pieces as I make the patterns, but there's a few available right now!~ thank you so much for any support, this has been a lot of work but rly fun!
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Aaaaaand he’s complete 🔥👨🏻🚒🚒
73,000 stitches, measuring at 37x49cm (14x19 inch for my American fam)
Very pleased to have finished this in time for the S7 premier this week.
As always, a huge huge thank you to the amazing Linda @skyhighrollins911 for the permission to use her incredible work as my inspiration for this piece.
Just need a bloodied up Eddie to match…..
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Finished this beauty last week, but I suppose the thought of posting it never completed.. silly me
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Clearly this piece of cross stitch needs to be ironed, it’s been rolled up and shoved into a drawer since I finished it as I needed to get a frame for it and then, well, promptly forgot about it. This is actually the second project I’ve done since getting back into cross stitch a few years ago. It’s the Addams Family credo, which reads is "Sic Gorgiamus Allos Subjectatos Nunc" or "We Gladly Feast on Those Who Would Subdue Us." Personally I love it because, well, who doesn’t love the Addams Family? But also it’s basically a fancy way of saying “eat the rich” in my personal opinion.
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I finished this one for a beloved coworker to give as a christmas gift. I can't wait to see what she thinks of it.
Pattern found here
For the back view and my thoughts on this piece, read more below
I actually found this to be a super easy piece to work on. Its only 3 colours and I worked on 14 count DMC Aida cloth. I didn't even have to move my hoop!
I did make a couple of small mistakes that no one wil notice unless they are compairing my work to the original pattern. Which means I don't really care.
I also mildly ignored the exact placement of the "Confetti" and instead chose the "Good Enough" method of placing all of it. Its not something I'm going to lose sleep over LOL.
I am really happy with how this piece turned out. Its been washed and ironed. Now I just need to measure it and go find a frame to put it in before wrapping it up!
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To cope with… well, you know... ::makes vague gesture:: EVERYTHING for the last 3 years, I’ve been puttering away at a series of cross stitch projects to cheer myself up through the effective combination of (1) swearing and (2) stabbing.
10/10 highly recommend. Here’s what I’ve made so far:
[ID: Photo 1: Overhead photo of a group of 9 cross stitch hoops and a rectangular framed cross stitch. They contain various swear words and motivational messages related to swearing.
Photo 2: Overhead photo of a cross stitch hoop with black fabric and the word "fuck!" stitched in rainbow gradient lowercase cursive letters, circled by rainbow French knots. The hoop is surrounded by bobbins of thread in rainbow colors.
Photo 3: Close up photo of a cross stitch hoop with the word "fuck!" is stitched in rainbow cursive letters, surrounded by French knots.
Photo 4: Overhead photo of 4 cross stitch hoops in navy blue or white fabric. In small text they each have repetitive swear words stitched: (1) goddamnit, (2) oh shit, (3) fuck, and (4) bitch.
Photo 5: Overhead photo of a framed cross stitch with blue fabric. The white large-font stitched text reads: "Don't give up. You can swear the whole time. Just don't give up." There is small yellow cursive text stitched inserted with a caret in between "whole" and "time" that reads "motherfucking goddamn".
Photo 6: Close up photo of a cross stitch hoop with pink fabric. The purple and silver stitched text reads: "Maybe swearing will help?"
Photo 7: Close up photo of a group of 7 cross stitch hoops with fabric that is either white, navy blue, pink, or light blue. They each have repetitive swear words stitched in a small font: (1) bloody hell, (2) bitch, (3) fuck, (4) oh shit, (5) assorted swear words with tangled thread, (6) goddamnit, (7) assorted swear words and insults. /.End ID]
Crafty details and more info under the cut.
Many of these (especially the mini hoops) were done in between working on larger projects, to take a little break from full coverage pieces, or to use up leftover fabric or leftover thread. I’d never finished the back of an embroidery hoop using felt before, and did several of the hoops so I would have a chance to practice my blanket stitch and whip stitch. I also wanted to experiment with dyeing fabric, and getting more practice with French knots.
Fabric and size details:
Each of the small hoops are 3-inch with 14-count aida.
The rainbow fuck! is a 5-inch hoop with 16-count black aida.
The pink Maybe swearing will help is a 5-inch hoop with 14-count aida (dyed in grape koolaid, lol!), and uses DMC Satin Floss #S762. (Never again!)
And the Don’t give up piece is 8" by 10" on 14-count Nordic Blue aida.
Pattern credits:
Lettering for the rainbow fuck! hoop was modified from Oh Wow Stitch on Etsy.
Font for the Don’t give up piece was from adapted from SuncatcherStudio.
And I've seen the quote "maybe swearing will help" stitched a bunch, but wanted to make my own pattern for it. I had a lot of fun hiding some grawlixes among the flowery vine. :)
Totally okay to reblog but please do not repost to other sites. Thanks!
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