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October 11, 2013
Ratonhnhaketon Cross Stitch by *shingorengeki
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Description
Personal project of Ratonhnhaké:ton/Connor from Assassin´s Creed 3 (Tyranny of King Washington)
Pattern: Created out of this screenshot 24.media.tumblr.com/43cae310a2… , using Photoshop. (screenshot was taken and edited by me)
The patten is not available for download or sale.
Time: 18 Days.
Colors: 13 (Anchor)
Size: 19,5 cm x 14,5 cm / 7,7 x 5,7
Stitched on 20 ct. aida with 16500 stitches
Not for sale
Other works of this character:
Pattern: Created out of this screenshot 24.media.tumblr.com/43cae310a2… , using Photoshop. (screenshot was taken and edited by me)
The patten is not available for download or sale.
Time: 18 Days.
Colors: 13 (Anchor)
Size: 19,5 cm x 14,5 cm / 7,7 x 5,7
Stitched on 20 ct. aida with 16500 stitches
Not for sale
Other works of this character:
Image size
457x600px 126.89 KB
© 2013 - 2024 AlleenasPixels
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Excellent work in the detail! Keep it up!
The only downside --- and this would be no reflection on your part, but that of the game designers --- would be the wolf headpiece. Being of the Rotikwaho (Wolf Clan) of the Kanien'keha:ka, we would never wear this: it was considered sacrilege to our totem animal. The Rotiskare:wake (Bear Clan) and A'no:wara (Turtle Clan) also share this view in regards to their own totems.
Other than that, I'm tagging this as a favourite.
The only downside --- and this would be no reflection on your part, but that of the game designers --- would be the wolf headpiece. Being of the Rotikwaho (Wolf Clan) of the Kanien'keha:ka, we would never wear this: it was considered sacrilege to our totem animal. The Rotiskare:wake (Bear Clan) and A'no:wara (Turtle Clan) also share this view in regards to their own totems.
Other than that, I'm tagging this as a favourite.