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Star wars photo mosaic
Star wars photo mosaic












star wars photo mosaic

I used Angelfire graph, available here 30. I used Courtney Laube’s pattern, available here., I added a landscape, 2 legs and some details on the body. Bobba FettĪ simpler graph by Angelfire is available here 28. I used Courtney Laube’s pattern, available here. I used Angelfire graph, available here 25. I used Angelfire graph, available here, I just modified some tiny details. I used Angelfire graph, available here, I juste made the suns rounder. I used Angelfire graph, available here, I only modified its upper part. C3POĪnother graph by Angelfire is available here 20. I only made the eyes rounder and used only one shade of brown (brick-red). I used Angelfire graph, available here 18. Y-wingsĪnother graph by Angelfire is available here 16. Republic symbolĪnother graph by Angelfire is available here 17. Deathstar n☁ I used Angelfire graph, available here 15. Tie FighterĪnother graph by Angelfire is available here 14. General GrievousĪnother graph by Courtney Laube is available here 13. Old cloneĪ simpler graph by Angelfire is available here 8. Tatooine Lars HomesteadĪ simpler graph by Angelfire is available here 7.

star wars photo mosaic

I used Courtney Laube’s pattern, available here. I replaced the blue part of her graph by black to erase the cape. Please, link back to this article if you wish to share them.

Star wars photo mosaic free#

– These graphs may also be used for knitting or cross stitch works.Ĭopyright : Those free charts may not be reproduced, distributed, sold, published, or posted (for sell or for free) over the internet or offline. – You may click on the charts to enlarge them and print them in a larger format. – Each graphs are 30×30 single crochet squares. For the others, I’ll link back to the 2 designers who created the other Star Wars blocks I used in the blanket : Courtney Laube and Angelfire.

star wars photo mosaic

– Here are only the graphs I created or modified myself. It took me about 30 minutes to weave in the ends for each squares.

star wars photo mosaic

To make things easier, I made tiny balls of yarn around clothes pins. If you’re new to it, I would recommend you to start with 2 colors squares. Here are some videos that explain this technique with a simple heart. – C15 orange (1 skein – “mandarine”) Technique used – C14 red brown (brick red) (1 skein – “tomette”) – C8 black (11 skeins, borders included – “noir”) As a rough guide, I also mention the number of 50gr skeins I used, but then again, it will depend on the yarn you choose. As it is a French brand, it’s likely that you won’t find it in your local stores so make sure all the colors you need are available in the brand ou choose. Happy crocheting and may the force be with you ! Colors usedĪs mentioned in the article about the blanket, I used Phildar Cabotine with a 3mm crochet hook.

  • You can order the pieces you need on Pick-A-Brick (on the official LEGO® site) or Brick Link.Promises are made to be kept : here are the Star Wars charts I made for my blanket ! You don’t have an excuse anymore not to make it (or at least a cushion) to your husband/son/best friend :D (If you missed it, here is the article about the Star Wars blanket with more pictures).
  • The Brick Wall at the LEGO® store is a great way to find loose bricks! However, there are THOUSANDS of LEGO® elements, so even though the store may have a lot of bricks, it’s a small percentage of the bricks available.
  • Watch garage sales and thrift stores too!.
  • I’ve seen people selling gallon ziplock bags of random pieces! You can also buy used sets and take them apart to get an assortment of pieces.
  • Watch FB buy/sell/trade groups for used bricks.
  • These are great ways to stock up on loose bricks: However, they include so many colors, that you don’t get very many of any particular color. They are an awesome way to get loose bricks for building creatively! I don’t like kids to get stuck just building their set and then leaving it up forever, but then again, you don’t want to take down your cool collectible sets! So I like to have a stash of random pieces for creative building in addition to the collectible sets, and the LEGO® classic sets are great for that. I am often asked what is the best way to accumulate a good collection of basic bricks, so here are my tips! I have mixed feelings about the LEGO® classic sets. They are useful to building so many things! All 10 of these Star Wars mosaic designs can be built on a 16 x 16 plate, but you can also use a larger baseplate.














    Star wars photo mosaic