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Today's pattern was originally inspired by chapter art of Mad Eye Moody from the American edition of Goblet of Fire created by Mary GrandPré. Mad Eye remains one of my favorite characters and he is rendered here in a simple but effective design. Looking at him now, I think a few embroidered lines would add to the cragginess of his face!
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Mad Eye Moody
Updated Version, 2007 Version
Updated Version, 2007 Version
by Jennifer Ofenstein
5" paper pieced
The lightning had thrown the man's face into sharp relief, and it was a face unlike Harry had ever seen. It looked as though it had been carved out of weathered wood by someone who had only the vaguest idea of what human faces were supposed to look like, and was none too skilled with a chisel. Every inch of skin seemed to be scarred. The mouth looked like a diagonal gash, and a large chunk of the nose was missing. But it was the man's eyes that made him frightening.
One of them was small, dark and beady. The other was large, round as a coin, and a vivid, electric blue.Goblet of Fire, British paperback children's ed., page 163
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