Saturday, June 16, 2012

Mario Inspired Goomba Crochet Pattern



I would like to present to you pattern number 4 in the Mario Inspired Character Collection. That's right it's Goomba!! Since my very first pattern my Husband has been asking for a Goomba. I knew I had to finish him by father's day since the quilt I am making for him would not be finished in time. It took me nearly 9 hours from the design table to the finished product.

 I had a lot of fun while creating this guy. The morning after I finished him my son woke up and his jaw dropped to the floor in sheer joy. I think he was as excited as my husband was when he saw the finished product. I actually have to say that out of all 4 of my patterns so far this one was my favorite to design and create. 


I wanted to share with you how this whole process starts in my head. I understand that it may not be the most conventional way but it works for me. What I did was designed my own graph in Photoshop. After I merged all the graph layers together, then I go through and color in the individual squares with the paint bucket tool, changing them until I get an image that I like. Since I know the size of the image I have figured out that this graph is just big enough for me to lay out the design of just the face and then I color in around it to get a better idea of what it looks like. If I have a pattern that is more detailed I put 4 of these graphs together to make a bigger graph. 


After I am finished with the graph process I count everything out and figure out where it would lay best as a pattern. This is where those years of math in high school and collage that I loved so much came in handy. There is a lot of counting involved in designing a pattern along with making sure that your colors all line up.

I was asked once why don't I make it easier on myself and just attach the face features with felt or some sort of fabric. The reason is due to my son being a bit  rough with almost everything. I would think that he would either peel them off or damage them somehow. I feel much better knowing the details are built right in. 



I always love to hear from my readers so please leave a comment and let me know what you think of this guy. 


This Pattern is for sale in my shops listed below.

ETSY Shop - Buy Now
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     Happy Crafting,









Also make sure you check my sister blog KiKi Love Creations 
for all our great Father's Day Gift and Crafting Ideas!



4 comments:

  1. Very cute! You seem to be a very talented young lady by the look of your website, well done :)

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  2. Thank you very much Delhia!! I just started designing my own patterns a few months ago. I come from 15 years of website development and graphic design, however the world of crafting is slowly taking over my life. I love every minute of it.

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  3. WOW! This is sooo cute! We appreciate you linking up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday". Hope you'll come back soon! -The Sisters

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  4. Thank you so much! That is an honor I am a huge fan of Six Sisters.

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