VEry beatiful and rich in symbolism. I know nothing about Zelda except that my youngest son used to play it on his Gameboy. The quilt makes me think it is a druid cape or tapestry- has that quality of religious significance. If you decided to made a business of this, you can find ways to have the items die cut and hire others to help you sew it together. It really is a high quality work of art, maybe worthy of your consideration to make a business of marketing and selling other quilts like it.:cool:
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That is the coolest quilt I have seen in ages. Good job! I want one. lol.
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Lucky boy. What a wonderful gift.
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Your work is great. I am sure the person who commissioned it will be thrilled.
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Good job!!
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So very interesting and unusual. I can see where ComiCon folks might be interested.
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The symbols as relating to the game are probably well copyrighted and protected vigilantly?
Zero problem for a private project, headache to sell publicly. I never want to do for work what I do for the love of it. :) |
The person who loves the game will love this quilt.
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts
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The symbols as relating to the game are probably well copyrighted and protected vigilantly?
Zero problem for a private project, headache to sell publicly. I never want to do for work what I do for the love of it. :) As my son and I were leaving the parking lot that night, this is exactly what I told him. No reproductions with being in violation of copyright laws. No way I would set a booth up at Comic-Con plus I don’t want to have to hire help to fill orders. I’ll just stick to my own stack of projects and there is already plenty on my to do list. |
Originally Posted by Darcyshannon
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The person who loves the game will love this quilt.
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