Welcome back to Throwback Thursday on Fandom In Stitches! Each week, we revisit our fandom roots by sharing an updated version of Harry Potter patterns from way back before FiS was A Thing!
This week, we turn away from the funny brought to you by Merlin's Pants and straight into the scary.
Voldemort's Eyes was one of my earliest designs; not just Harry Potter, but in general. Here they are again, as creepy as ever and updated for 2014!
Voldemort's Eyes was one of my earliest designs; not just Harry Potter, but in general. Here they are again, as creepy as ever and updated for 2014!
Like all patterns shared during Throwback Thursday, this pattern was originally shared on Harry Potter Paper Piecing, a Livejournal community, and the predecessor to Fandom in Stitches.
Originally posted to Harry Potter Paper Piecing, August 2007:
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2014 update (Left), 2005 design (Right)
designed by Jennifer Ofenstein
5" paper pieced
designed by Jennifer Ofenstein
5" paper pieced
The thin man stepped out of the cauldron, staring at Harry...and Harry stared back at the face that had haunted his nightmares for three years. Whiter than a skull, with wide, livid, scarlet eyes, and a nose that was as flat as a snake's, with slits for nostrils...
Goblet of Fire, British children's paperback edition, pg. 558
Voldemort's Eyes appeared in my first Harry Potter quilt, the project that started all this fandom quilting madness! My Magical Lens, 2005 - 2007
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