FREE Elder Scrolls Fighters Guild Sigaldry Sigils for c2c or tapestry crochet colorwork

Next week, I might take a little break and jam out some things from Avowed, but this week I've got some Fighters Guild goodies from the Elder Scrolls. I did two versions of the symbol from ESO. I wanted to do the plain sword and then also one with the scrollwork from the banner. Is that called scrollwork? What is scrollwork? I could look it up, but I'm not going to. Also, don't answer. My questions are rhetorical and they are because I need to have more words in these blog posts for the search robots. 

But I digress...

As usual...

No one reads this stuff and that is totally ok.

Anywho.

Here are the two Fighters Guild symbols. The second one I sort of more had in mind as being a finished blanket...or whatever sort of finished project. Pillow sham? Whatever. You don't need to add any extra rows or columns or anything and can work with the chart as it is for c2c or whatever. 

Speaking of which, all of these grids will work for both c2c as well as tapestry crochet. They should also work for other crafts as well like perler beads. I really want someone to use one of my charts for perler beads. Maybe I should just do perler beads?

Feel free to download and save the patterns, resize them, make changes so they work for whatever you have in mind to make. But link back here to this post or one of my other pages if you post them online. Sharing is caring. Don't act like you charted these things yourself.

On a semi-related note: I was going to do the swords and shield Fighers Guild sigil, which I also like that's similar to the one from Morrowind. I don't much care for the sigil from Oblivion with the helmet or whatever (if anyone wants it though, I can of course do it). But clearly I did not do the swords and shield or you'd see it. It was a bit more complex, and to capture all of the detail I'd have to make it a bit bigger than the sizes I'm going for for these other charts. I didn't want to over-simplify it. I'll make it as its own separate chart with its own post when I'm feeling frisky.

Have fun making stuff, nerds! And don't forget to check out my Ko-Fi page. I greatly appreciate donations, especially if you dig my free stuff. If you want free stuff, I need to pay my bills. My commissions are also on Ko-Fi. I have physical items that are ready-to-ship from my Etsy.

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