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]]>As classic video games go, Pac-Man’s way up at the top of most lists. Even if it doesn’t have the seemingly endless amount of choices games like Skyrim or Fallout have to offer, it’s still a fun game to play nowadays. Sam McDougall has put together a pattern you can use to bring this classic from the screen to your clothing. Now he doesn’t include the Pac Man Board Pattern in a specific pattern. Just the pattern for the board itself, so if you want to actually make something with this, you’ll either need to apply it to an existing pattern, or send Sam an email to bynxdesigns@gmail.com and ask her about the hat pattern she used to show this pattern off.
With this chart, you can create many objects from throw pillows, to blankets, to a very slouchy hat!
The Game Board chart is blank so that you may put the ‘pieces’ wherever you wish! Each ghost & gobbler are a 5×5 chart and fit anywhere on the board to make each project one of a kind!
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]]>Of course, if you’re like me and don’t have lots of spare cash just sitting around, you could always get a much cheaper ukulele and just paint it.. but you lose some of the “hand crafted” coolness.
The Pac Man ukulele is 12″ wide and 28″ long. The scale length is 19″ with 18 frets. Made out of maple with an ipa fretboard.
If you’d like to see it in action, there’s a short video you can check out:
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