![]() So first I had to go back and use a seam ripper to remove the mask:įortunately, the facemask was a different color than the rest of the helmet, so I only had to rip out the blue floss. I had already stitched their helmet with a blue facemask when they announced that they’d be changing the mask to yellow. Unfortunately, I wasn’t so lucky with the Chargers. Otherwise, I would have done their old helmet design. Once the patterns were done, I got my embroidery hoop and began stitching the helmets and lettering:įortunately, I didn’t go left to right (I went division by division: south → west → north → east), so I hadn’t gotten to the AFC East yet when the Jets released their new uniform set. For the remaining 19 teams - plus the Jaguars, Panthers, Texans, and Ravens, all of which have joined the league since 1991 - I either made the new pattern myself or tweaked a version from user-updated versions of Tecmo Super Bowl via For those nine, I tried to keep everything pixel-perfect so my cross-stitch helmets matched the game helmets. The game was released in 1991 and only nine of the 28 helmets in the game have stayed unchanged then. The same online pattern maker was used to make the layout (for all of these photos, you can click to enlarge): Then I used an online cross-stitch pattern making website to transcribe the game graphics to font and helmet templates. I began by firing up the game on my NES and taking photos of the game’s team-select screen from my TV. Tecmo Super Bowl was one of my favorite games as a little kid, I’m a big football fan, and it just seemed like a fun project. I got the idea based on other video game cross-stitch projects I’ve seen (8-bit graphics and their big pixels lend themselves well to being replicated via cross-stitch). ![]() I started this project around the beginning of March, because I was going stir crazy with the bad winter we had in Kansas City. ![]() How did he do it? I hereby hand the mic to Charles. So depicting Tecmo Bowl graphics in cross-stitch is a natural pairing, if a somewhat counterintuitive one. Although Tecmo Bowl is a digital video game from a few decades ago and cross-stitch is an analog form of embroidery that dates back at least to the Middle Ages (you can learn more about cross-stitch here and here), the two are actually quite similar, because they’re both based on pixel/raster-style points of color that form low-resolution images. The new facemask meant he’d have to go back and revise a spectacular DIY project he’d just completed.Īs you can see above, Charles’s project - one of the best ever featured here on Uni Watch - is a Tecmo Super Bowl-inspired cross-stitch, which is a genuinely brilliant idea. But Charles Wagner, a longtime card-carrying Uni Watch member, was annoyed. When the Chargers announced their new primary jersey and new facemask color last week, most fans were happy. ![]()
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