Octomammoth FFIV
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				ladycass
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Octomammoth FFIV
Starting a new cross stitch project.   This is Octomammoth from Final Fantasy 4. The artwork ( without the grid) was done by * Amano. The other non-grid is what Octomammoth looks like in the game.   The grid image is one I spent around 8 hours editing pixel by pixel in a cross stitch image tool called PC stitch. Normally it wouldn't take so long to clean up an image but the art I was working from is ink and water color and not sharp enough to translate well but I REALLY love this drawing and wanted that style. I am so very happy with how my PC stitch image turned out.
 
My mother in law is printing it out for me and I will be starting on this soon. I will post progress here later. I am so excited! I have had this project on my mind for years!
			
							My mother in law is printing it out for me and I will be starting on this soon. I will post progress here later. I am so excited! I have had this project on my mind for years!
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		Re: Octomammoth FFIV
It looks incredible! Nicely done!
			
			
									
									
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				ladycass
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Re: Octomammoth FFIV
It has begun. I have never worked on 18 count Aida and its more challenging than I anticipated.
			
			
									
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Re: Octomammoth FFIV
Try 18 ct. black.  Since I generally go from one project right into the next and don't always stick with the same count size, I can really tell the difference between 14, 16 and 18 count. You get used to working with a size as you work on a project, but after doing something in 18, it is nice to switch to easier 14 or 16.
 Since I generally go from one project right into the next and don't always stick with the same count size, I can really tell the difference between 14, 16 and 18 count. You get used to working with a size as you work on a project, but after doing something in 18, it is nice to switch to easier 14 or 16. 
Looking good so far. I agree that your pattern came out well and really captures the look of the painting. I'm a stitcher rather than a pattern maker, and prefer 8 bit/NES games for the simple 1:1 pixel to stitch ratio, but I appreciate those that can take more complex pictures and turn them into something for us to stitch.
			
			
									
									
						 Since I generally go from one project right into the next and don't always stick with the same count size, I can really tell the difference between 14, 16 and 18 count. You get used to working with a size as you work on a project, but after doing something in 18, it is nice to switch to easier 14 or 16.
 Since I generally go from one project right into the next and don't always stick with the same count size, I can really tell the difference between 14, 16 and 18 count. You get used to working with a size as you work on a project, but after doing something in 18, it is nice to switch to easier 14 or 16. Looking good so far. I agree that your pattern came out well and really captures the look of the painting. I'm a stitcher rather than a pattern maker, and prefer 8 bit/NES games for the simple 1:1 pixel to stitch ratio, but I appreciate those that can take more complex pictures and turn them into something for us to stitch.
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I love those colors!  Happy stitching!
			
			
									
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							Re: Octomammoth FFIV
*laughs in evenweave/linen*
Honestly 18ct is easy once you get used to it, black too (put something light under it, that really helps - if I'm stitching on dark fabrics I usually have a white towel or cloth on my lap!) Even stitching on 22ct isn't bad. Stitching over one on 28ct and above? I went a bit cross eyed!
 
   
   
 ladycass, I love your Octomammoth! I'm a VERY HUGE FF FAN so I'll be following your progress

RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
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Re: Octomammoth FFIV
I have not been working on this consistently but am about to!   Thought I would post the stitch progress.
			
							
			
									
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It's looking great so far! So glad you updated, and hope you'll be back soon with more 
			
			
									
									
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Love the colours!
			
			
									
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