Lucradan's Projects (Updated 5/1/15)

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Lucradan
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Lucradan's Projects (Updated 5/1/15)

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Hello Everyone! I started cross stitching about 2 years ago when I found the SpriteStitch website. After looking at some the amazing works of art that people have posted I decided that I wanted in on the fun.

My first project was to do sprites for Mega Man characters. I figured if I enjoyed working on them, I would have lots of material to work with to keep myself inspired.

My first completed project was Mega Man 1 - Fire Man
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I learned much on this first project. How to thread a needle, how to have patience with knots, how not to poke myself. I still had a long way to go and much, much more to learn. I kept going.

Mega Man 1, Ice Man
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Here I learned to not pull the floss as tight when I made my stitches. Every stitch I have to flip the frame over to thread the needle back into the cloth.

Mega Man 1, Bomb Man
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Mega Man 1, Guts Man
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This is where I starting having doubts in KG Charts Color Matching. I do not like how light the block turned out.
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Mega Man 1 - Elec Man
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I finished the Mega Man 1 series with my best one. I used brand new aida for that crisp white background. It is my favorite of the bunch. I am still excited about cross stitching so I keep going with Mega Man 2.

Mega Man 2 - Heat Man
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Mega Man 2 - Metal Man
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Mega Man 2 - Quick Man
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I can get one done in about 3 hours. I am letting my fiancé pick the order that I do them. She thinks it is cute.

Mega Man 2 - Flash Man
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Mega Man 2 - Bubble Man
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My wedding is only a few months away now. I am using cross stitching as a way to calm the nerves.

Mega Man 2 - Air Man
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I really like how this guy turned out. I also realized that that I need to make my stiches in the same directions otherwise I get a wavy pattern in solid blocks of color (see his legs).

Mega Man 2 - Crash Man
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I am getting better at hand picking color replacements for KG Chart. I really like how this guy turned out.

Mega Man 2 - Wood Man
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This is my favorite so far. I hand picked the colors and absolutely love how he turned out. Mega Man 2 was my first mega man game as a kid and Wood Man was the first Robot Master I beat. It was fitting I left him to last.

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The wedding is less than a week away. Everything is crazy now. I decide to start on Mega Man 3 Characters.

Mega Man 3 - Magnet Man
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It's the night of the wedding, I am a nervous wreck. Keep forgetting the vows. Need to focus. I do one last guy to calm the nerves.

Mega Man 3 - Hard Man
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I decide to take a break from the Mega Man series and want to make my wife something for our first Christmas together. I final register on this forum and as for ideas. She loves My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, so wanted to make her something Dr. Hooves & Derpy. I find the pattern I want (Thank you for all who replied) but realize there is no way I can finish it by Christmas (less than a month away). I instead decide to make her versions of her two favorite characters. These are much bigger than anything I have made before, so I wasn't sure how long they would take.

MLP - Princess Luna
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I finished this one a week before Christmas.

MLP - Princess Celestia
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I spent every hour I could spare without her knowing to finish this before Christmas. I finished this one about 3 days after.

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For Christmas I got some large rolling frames. I had spent a lot of time before Christmas looking for a Dr. Hooves & Derpy picture, resized it, cleaned up the colors and now with my new frames I could finally start working on it. My goal was to have it done by Valentines day. I had never done anything this big before, and had no real gauge as to how quickly I could get it done. I now have mastered feeding from the back without having to flip the frame over, and was doing about 100 stitches per hours. What I didn't realize was when I started was that the completed pattern had over 35,000 stitches. Let's just say I was WAY off on the time commitment for this project. I spent every lunch break, extra hours after work, staying up until 2-3 am in the morning, every extra hour I could in secret to get it done. My wife knew I was making something, but she had no clue what it was. Valentines comes too quickly and I am only 75% done. I've put in almost 300 hours so far, I am completely burnt out. I am exhausted and disappointed that I wasn't able to complete it on time. I wrap what I have along with a print out of what I want it to look like when I am done. She opens it up and absolutely loves it. I have to take a break for a while before I can come back to it. It takes about 450 hours to finish and measures 18" x 14".
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I love how the colors on Dr. Hooves turned out. Not so much with Derpy. Should have went with a lighter grey for the body. The dress I left for last and had to eyeball it the best I could. The gradient is made from four different blues. I would do a few rows of blue 1, then take a string of blue 1 and blue 2 together and stitch a few rows, then just blue 2, then blue 2 and 3, etc. It was a new technique I wanted to try. I loved the results.
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Well it's another Valentines day, and this time I decided to make her another cross stitch gift. I finish with 2 days to spare. She loves it.

I Taco Fluffle Puff
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Before this I had spent hours cleaning up images I resized for patterns. The "Taco" I spent a good 3 hours on. Fluffle I decided to just let it go and see how it turned out. I liked it. I thinked the blurred edges makes her look extra fluffy. I did realize though that pink thread + 4 cats is a struggle. There are definetly spots where the cats added something extra. Anyone have any tips for keeping cat hair out of the way. Other than stitching shirtless, I really don't know what else I can do.
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These are all excellent! I enjoyed the commentary detailing your learning process. You know, I've been stitching for about five years now and still have to flip the fabric over for every stitch. :P Please keep updating as you start new projects!
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Looks great. And I loved the commentary. Almost makes me wish I could remember how I learned and picked up tips and tricks.

As for cat hair, I just keep him away from my projects (they're either in plastic zip-up bags or in a filing cabinet). For the hair that is in the air/on me/on the couch/everywhere, I just have to keep an eye on it as I'm stitching. Fortunately, he's a long-hair black and white cat, so I notice pretty quickly if something has entered my piece. Though I have been known to sew my own hair into a piece (while it's still attached to my head!)
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Lucradan wrote:Anyone have any tips for keeping cat hair out of the way.
I think one day I should write a book called "Nice Things I Could Have If I Didn't Have Cats." Finished cross stitch pieces sans cat hair is now added to that list.

My cats love to cuddle while I'm stitching, so I have embraced the fact that there will be cat hair mixed in. Mom always said to pick and choose your battles! That one I know I've lost.

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