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Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 4:50 pm
by Firehawke
@friendofbubba7 You totally rock!!! :yahoo: :good: Thanks for these patterns!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:13 pm
by friendofbubba7
Moxiedoodle wrote:I second the pattern request for Road to Gondor. Here's another coloration that would look amazing on black Aida. I'm thinking 16 count, around 26 to 30 inches square for detail.

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Here you go. It comes out to be 28 inches square on 16 count aida. 448x448 stitches and 78 colors. I tried my best to match colors with my DMC thread color card, but if there are any that look off when stitching, feel free to change. If anyone would like the other coloration, just let me know and I'll work on it.
Road to Gondor.sth
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Road to Gondor.pdf
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Happy stitching!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 2:30 pm
by Firehawke
You are a pattern making wizard!!!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 7:10 pm
by friendofbubba7
@Firehawke: Thank you!

I'm glad to help fellow stitchers find a pattern they want. I only hope to find the time to stitch at least one of these Stained Glass patterns in my life.

I'm currently working on both colorings of Long Adventure with a Hobbit. These patterns are huge and will take me awhile to clean up.

Till my next posting with those patterns,

Happy Stitching!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:42 pm
by Firehawke
Thanks for all your hard work and your attention to detail!

I hope you get a chance to stitch some of these, too!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 1:03 pm
by friendofbubba7
Happy Christmas in July!

I'm sorry it's taken me so long to post this pattern, it's been a busy year.

Long Adventure with Hobbit (old color version)
Long Adventure with Hobbit.jpg
This pattern is massive to save detail. Any brave soul who stitches this pattern has my admiration.

667x320 stitches on 18 count Aida. 79 colors.
Long Adventure with Hobbit old color version.sth
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Long Adventure with Hobbit (old color version).pdf
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I will work on the new color version if anyone is interested. It will take me a long time to clean up as well.

Happy stitching!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 10:03 am
by Firehawke
Squee!!! Thank you SO much!!!

I need to finish up some projects (or at least make it to October) before I can start working on one of these stained glass patterns...they SO need to be stitched!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:47 am
by ScaryBurrito
friendofbubba7 wrote:Happy Christmas in July!

I'm sorry it's taken me so long to post this pattern, it's been a busy year.

Long Adventure with Hobbit (old color version)
Long Adventure with Hobbit.jpg

This pattern is massive to save detail. Any brave soul who stitches this pattern has my admiration.

667x320 stitches on 18 count Aida. 79 colors.

Long Adventure with Hobbit old color version.sth
Long Adventure with Hobbit (old color version).pdf

I will work on the new color version if anyone is interested. It will take me a long time to clean up as well.

Happy stitching!


Oh my goodness, that is absolutely beautiful. I think I'm in love!!

I've only ever stitched relatively small designs though. I want to make this, but I think I might be over my head!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:23 pm
by Firehawke
ScaryBurrito wrote:Oh my goodness, that is absolutely beautiful. I think I'm in love!!

I've only ever stitched relatively small designs though. I want to make this, but I think I might be over my head!
Just take it one stitch at a time...slow and steady wins the race! There's something thrilling about watching a big project slowly come together!

Re: Stained Glass LotR

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 6:09 am
by blackmageheart
Firehawke wrote:Just take it one stitch at a time...slow and steady wins the race!
THIS.

When you're working on a big project, it seems like you're not getting anywhere most of the time. Until suddenly, you're seeing whole recognisable parts done! Every stitch is progress!