Tails, 74" x 94", made by Jennifer Ofenstein. Read more about this quilt.
So far, Fandom In Stitches has primarily offered paper pieced patterns. There's a very simple reason for that. Most of our designers met through Harry Potter Paper Piecing.
As mentioned in this post, we would loooove to expand our pattern collection to include other techniques! One of the most obvious choices for this would be mosaic quilts. Old school video games are awesome for this; they come pre-pixelated!
Do you have a mosaic chart or tutorial you'd like to share here on Fandom In Stitches? Read all about being a Fandom In Stitches Designer!
Until we have mosaic charts to offer you here on FiS, please
enjoy this sampling of quilts from the flickr group Fandom Quilts:
Minecraft Quilt Top by Mrs. Carla
R2D2, 9" x 11", by sewtobed
Pacman Quilt, by silkaphyllis
Sonic by reyna_isis
Legend of Zelda quilt by reyna_isis
Zelda Quilt by fralite
Super Mario Quilt and Matching Pillow by jeepgirl9700
Megaman Quilt by willquiltforgames
The Next Level by jefka
Do you want video game patterns? We've got 'em! Our collection is small but growing!
Have you made cool fandom stuff from FiS patterns? Post photos in our Flickr Group and you might see them here on Fandom In Stitches!
These are fabulous quilts and how fun!
ReplyDeleteI thought it would be fun to post something a little different. Maybe soon we'll do something on t-shirt quilts. I know a fabulous Star Trek quilt that should definitely be featured!
ReplyDeleteThese bring me back!! I can remember playing "Pong" although i don't think that would look half as good in a quilt as these quilts do!
ReplyDeletePong would be rather stark and modern looking, could make an interesting quilt, but definitely not as colorful or fun!
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