Pokemon GS – Venusaur Stitching

As promised, Here is my stitching of Venusaur

Title: Pokemon GS – Venusaur
Date of Completion:
Count: 16
Video Game: Pokemon Gold & Silver

Pokemon GS - Venusaur

Description: This is a part of a set that I’m creating, with Blastoise and Charizard, along with Venusaur framed with their respectable Pokedex entries. I think this one turned out well. Soon, I’ll post Blastoise and Venusaur in their frames, and then the whole set, framed.

Pokemon GS – Blastoise Stitching

Here’s an interesting idea:

Title: Pokemon GS – Blastoise
Date of Completion:
Count: 16
Video Game: Pokemon Gold & Silver

Pokemon GS - Blastoise

Description: I had the idea a month after staring at the Charizard Pokedex Entry that I had framed, and I thought that I would make a complete set, of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise. I think Blastoise turned out well, with the darker colors. Tomorrow, I’ll post Venusaur, and soon, both these stitchings with their respectable Pokedex entries.

Custom Pokemon iPhone Case Pattern

Here’s an interesting pattern listing that I haven’t come across before:

Title: Custom Pokemon iPhone Case
Video Game: Pokemon Franchise (Red – Crystal)

Pokemon RB - Charmander iPhone Case

Description: I had a custom order come into my shop a week ago, asking for a pattern for an iPhone case they had purchased. Pictured, is the Charmander case that I developed for them. I then decided that There may be others who buy those cases for their phones, and want a pattern for those, so I’m offering a custom pattern for those cases. The link to this pattern listing is below:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/156018952/custom-pokemon-iphone-case-cross-stitch?ref=shop_home_active

16 Badges Pokemon Frame Pattern

Here’s a unique pattern for you all!

Title: 16 Badges Pokemon Frame
Video Game: Pokemon Gold, Silver, & Crystal

16 Bedges Pokemon Frame

Description: This is a very unique pattern I came up with. It takes the 16 badges from Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, and encompasses them around a central figure, Red, the Pokemon Master. This is unique, as it comes in two different styles: the first being the 16 badges encompassing Red, and the second style being the 16 badges encompassing a blank square, which you can then use to put your own picture in. The link to purchase this pattern can be found below:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/156024547/16-badges-pokemon-frame-cross-stitch?ref=shop_home_active

Porygon – A Programmer’s Favorite Pokemon Pattern

Time for another addition to my Etsy shop.

Title: Porygon – A Programmer’s Favorite Pokemon
Video Game: Pokemon FireRed, & Pokemon Green

Porygon - A Programmer's Favorite Pokemon 1 Porygon - A Programmer's Favorite Pokemon 2

Description: I came up with this concept from seeing a binary line that I used to read years ago, and reading the Pokedex entry for Porygon earlier. Porygon has always been one of my favorites, And I came up with the idea of altering a black and white image of Porygon from the game, Pokemon Green. Pokemon Green was the Japanese game, that was later changed to Pokemon Blue when the US conversion happened around 1997. Now, you have the choice between the Porygon pattern from FireRed, as the first image, or the altered Porygon from Pokemon Green, which is the second image. The link to the pattern on my shop page is located below:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/156019708/porygon-a-programmers-favorite-pokemon?ref=shop_home_active

Welcome to S.S. Anne! Framed

Well, time for another framed work. This time, with the S.S. Anne:

Title: Welcome to S.S. Anne!
Date of Completion: July 2013
Count: 16
Video Game: Pokemon Red, Blue, & Yellow

S.S. Anne Framed

Description: I started stitching this piece, and then set it aside because I got bored with it. One day, I came across my old original Game Boy, and I thought that I could combine that with my new found art of custom mats for my stitchings, so I made a custom mat of my Game Boy for this stitching, All I’ve asked for opinions have given me plenty of positive comments, saying that the mat makes the piece. Feel free to leave your opinions below.

Charizard Pokedex Entry Framed

Well, as promised, here is the Charizard stitching I’ve done, now all framed.

Title: Pokemon GS – Charizard Pokedex Entry
Date of Completion: May 2013
Count; 18
Video Game: Pokemon Gold & Silver

Charizard Framed

Description: Charizard sat around my room, and I couldn’t figure out what I wanted to do with him, until I found the Pokedex entry for Pokemon Gold and Silver. I realized then that the Pokedex description fit him perfectly, so I decided to frame him with a customized version of the Pokedex entry. It turned out quite well, because everyone thought that Every inch of that was stitched, as supposed to just the top corner Pokemon image.

P.S. Sorry the image  is rotated. That is the blog’s doing, and not my own.

Derpy Eevee Framed

Hello All! Time to introduce you to something I’ve just started doing: Framed Works. I’ve done a lot of stitchings throughout the past year, and I decided to finally frame them all with custom mats that i’ve created. So let’s get started:

Title: Derpy Eevee
Date of Completion: May 2013
Count: 14
Video Game: Pokemon Franchise

Eevee Framed

Description: I found this on a Sprite Stitch forum, uncompleted by the designer, so I decided to finish it, and stitch it for myself. I think it turned out well, but, like Charizard, the stitching sat around in my room for a while. I thin finally decided to frame it with a spare frame I had lying around, and a custom mat idea in my head. After it was all finished, I think it turned out rather well, being framed. I will introduce Charizard at a later date.

A Trainer and their Pokemon Pattern

Here is a small patch that I designed recently.

Title: A Trainer and their Pokemon
Video Game: Pokemon Franchise (Red – Crystal)

A Trainer and his Bulbasaur    A Trainer and his Pikachu (Y) A Trainer and his Chikorita (G)    A Trainer and his Cyndaquil (S) A Trainer and his Chikorita (C)    A Trainer and her Totodile (C)

Description: I had a very nice idea that what people like are small patterns, ones that you can stitch in a few days, and didn’t involve many colors, so I devised a unique little “patch” displaying the main character with a pokemon, with a different background with each one. Above you will find a few examples of the “patches” I’ve designed, however, if you would like one, but not one of the ones above, send me a message with the following in the message, and I will create the pattern for you.

– Send me a message specifying the game you want the scene from (Red/Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, or Crystal)
– If your choice is Crystal, specify a boy or girl trainer.
– Specify the Pokemon you want in the background, corresponding with the game they’re from. (Meaning Bulbasaur in any of the games, Chikorita only in Gold, Silver, or Crystal)
– Specify the background (grassy area? Mountainous? an area from a specific city?)

The link for this pattern is below:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/153079210/custom-a-trainer-and-their-pokemon-cross

Welcome to S.S. Anne Stitching

Notice: This  stitching has appeared on the blog, SpriteStitch.com! To view it, click the link here: http://www.spritestitch.com/welcome-to-the-s-s-anne/

Well, as promised, I stitched the Welcome to S.S. Anne pattern I posted yesterday, so, here it is:

Title: Welcome to S.S. Anne!
Date of Completion: June 2013
Count: 16
Video Game: Pokemon Red, Blue, & Yellow

Welcome to S.S. Anne!

Description: Like I said yesterday, I always wanted to see the original S.S. Anne shown somewhere else, other than the video game. I think this stitching turned out rather well, and I have the perfect idea on how to frame it, but that will have to wait for another time…

Also, Sorry that this is turned 90 degrees clockwise, it is not my doing, it is the blog to blame for that.