This is my January post about the Smalls SAL 2016.
My plan of the Smalls SAL 2016 is to stitch "48" characters about Nintama Rantaro.
I created that cross-stitch pattern by myself from pixel art. (Art by WTNB_tfma) I use full cross-stitch 1 over 1 on 36 ct Evenweave.
My completed smalls in this month
1. Rantaro Inadera (01/48)
- 38W x 47H / full cross-stitch 1 over 1
- 11 solid colors by #25 DMC
- 36ct Cream Evenweave (100% cotton)
2. Kirimaru Settsuno (02/48)
- 42W x 49H / full cross-stitch 1 over 1
- 15 solid colors by #25 DMC
- 36ct Cream Evenweave (100% cotton)
3. Shinbei Fukutomi (03/48)
- 30W x 44H / full cross-stitch 1 over 1
- 13 solid colors by #25 DMC
- 36ct Cream Evenweave (100% cotton)
4. Shozaemon Kuroki (04/48)
- 32W x 49H / full cross-stitch 1 over 1
- 15 solid colors by #25 DMC
- 36ct Cream Evenweave (100% cotton)
Do you know Nintama Rantaro?
Nintama Rantaro is a Japanese anime series produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and broadcast on NHK since 10 April 1993. (Wikipedia)
Happy stitching!
ANGIE
Happy stitching!
ANGIE
Great work! You've done a really great job with the patterns as well. I can't wait to see them all stitched.
ReplyDeleteLove these -- my grandson has become a true anime fan.... love to see your cross stitches.
ReplyDeleteche bella idea, sono bellissimi
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Catherine
Great job! You will have them all done in no time!
ReplyDeleteSo tiny…So cute!
ReplyDeleteHow cute they all are!!!
ReplyDeleteKudos on your characters!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the design and the stitching!
ReplyDeleteVery cute - and very creative.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! I've never heard of the series but I'm not the right demographic, I fear. :)
ReplyDeleteso cute, I have to show this to my son, he loves animes
ReplyDeleteThese are very cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments on my blog too.
Nice smalls :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute, a lot of tiny stitches there and only 47 designs more to go !
ReplyDeleteHi Angie - Very creative stitching. I used to live in Japan, Fukuoka and Fussa City, many years ago. I really miss it.
ReplyDeleteCJ
How little stitches, all them looks nice.
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