I needed a birthday gift for a young friend and she LOOOOVES The Lion King. I went in search of clipart to design my own patterns, but actually found some ready-made patterns that worked great. I did some Googling for clipart of the actual characters and that helped me with details. I made some changes to the colors and the shape of the eyes to make them more authentic to the movie. I think they turned out great and my little friend was thrilled with them!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Lion King Set
Monday, December 19, 2016
Leo
This is another one of those patterns that's a little deceiving. It is SUPER unappealing on paper. I wanted to do a lion, the Alpha Delta Pi mascot, for Kelly's ornament this year. Every time I went to cut out a new ornament, I'd look at this pattern and think, "Yuck. I'll design something better than that." Push came to shove time-wise and there just wasn't time to design something from scratch. I decided to do my best to make this one look presentable.
Here's the picture from the original pattern:
See what I mean? Snoozefest. The more I looked at it, the more I realized that what was bugging me was that the mane and body were one piece. That just didn't even make sense to me. I figured if I could make them separate pieces, that would probably help in terms of color. Here is the Alpha Delta Pi lion logo:
Doesn't he look great? And don't let that stitching scare you away. I was too lazy to walk downstairs to get embroidery floss, so that's just two strands of plain old thread. He went together pretty quickly, so if you're in a pinch, stitch up this one! I can't wait to give him to Kelly . . . she'll love him!
Here's the picture from the original pattern:
See what I mean? Snoozefest. The more I looked at it, the more I realized that what was bugging me was that the mane and body were one piece. That just didn't even make sense to me. I figured if I could make them separate pieces, that would probably help in terms of color. Here is the Alpha Delta Pi lion logo:
I looked at several images and they were all the same: two-tone lions in light blue and a darker blue. Easy peasy. A simple drawn line, an additional piece and abra cadabra:
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