Game Over | Retro Gaming Blackwork Embroidery Pattern | Urban Stitches
Game Over | Retro Gaming Blackwork Embroidery Pattern | Urban Stitches
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The screen has gone dark. The lives have run out. The Guild finds this surprisingly relatable.
A retro gaming blackwork embroidery pattern from Urban Stitches, combining pixel art nostalgia with the counted thread tradition. For stitchers who game, or who used to game, or who would game if they were not currently stitching.
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 82 stitches wide by 82 stitches high
Following sizes are based on: 14 count Aida
Stitched area: 15.2cm by 15.2cm (6 x 6 inches)
Fabric size suggested: 30cm by 30cm (12 x 12 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Floss brands: DMC & Anchor
Colour count: 1
Backstitching: YES
Fractional/squashed stitches : NO
French/colonial knots: NO
Metallic floss: NO
Other speciality floss: NO
Blends: NO
Printed overlap: Included on all multi-page patterns
Chart Types: Black & white
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Video Stitching tutorials
- Basic Equipment
- How to unwind a skein
- Choosing your floss length
- Pin stitch, back stitch, Holbein stitch and fractional stitches in blackwork
Written tutorials with diagrams
- Converting Fabric Sizes Between Different Counts
- How To Read A Pattern
- Gridding
- Separating A Strand Of Floss
- Back Stitch – Aida
- Back Stitch – Evenweave/linen/stitching “over 2”
- Holbein Stitch (Double Running Stitch)
- Pin Stitch (no knot start/end) – Aida
- Pin Stitch (no knot start/end) – Evenweave/linen
- Loop Start (even umber of floss strands)
- Loop Start (odd number of floss strands)
- Waste Knot
- Needle Sizes
- Dealing With Fractional Stitches
