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Hi! My boyfriend loves Android, Boba Fett and Dead Pool. I found these images a while ago and thought it would be awesome to stitch them for him. All the scuffs on Boba Fett's armor aren't really necessary if it messes with the quality, if the size gets changed.
I'm planning to stitch them separately on either 14 or 18 Aida. I'd like to keep them small, and equal in size so if 18 will work better for that it's fine. I don't really care how MANY colors there are, but I would prefer to not have colors included that are only used for one or two stitches (unless it's absolutely necessary).
No background on these--including the outline, and I don't need the signature at the bottom of Boba either.
I made a pattern for Deadpool (the red one) that is 35x41 stitches and should be about 2 1/2" x 3" on 14 count aida. Is this the size you were thinking or would you like them to be bigger? I can adjust the size and try again, then make Boba to match if you like.
katdun wrote:I made a pattern for Deadpool (the red one) that is 35x41 stitches and should be about 2 1/2" x 3" on 14 count aida. Is this the size you were thinking or would you like them to be bigger? I can adjust the size and try again, then make Boba to match if you like.
I like it! I think I would like it a bit bigger though, like maybe to fit a 5x7 frame? It's fine if you can't make that work, I will still stitch them at that size.
I know sometimes with the patterns different sizes translate differently, so if the bigger size doesn't look right I can just stick with the smaller size, because it's still cute. And he will love it no matter what.
Will this one work better? It's 70x90 stitches, but you should be able to squeeze it into a 5x7 frame. If this one is okay, I will make Boba this weekend.
I did two versions (same size 66x77 stitches), one with the scuffs and one without. I tried to simplify the scuffed one as much as I could, but it still looks a little excruciating to stitch. I hope one will work for you!