Mr X Stitch surprised me again! This time Beefranck wrote about my Flying Spaghetti Monster. That’s why I decided to show some pictures of the making of my FSM. First I drew him on my fabric with a water soluble marker and stitched the lines in backstitches.

Then I made satin stitches to create the spaghetti.

I made split stitches around the eyes and whipped them twice.

I made the meatballs with French knots in 2 brown colours. The eyes are 2 black beads. This was the last picture I made before he turned into an ATC. There’s a bigger picture of him on
my Flickr-page.

If you never heard about the Flying Spaghetti Monster, you can read more about him
here.
Update: Beefranck's post about my flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't excist anymore.
Your stitching is just so perfect. :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwow, that is great!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenlol brilliant! I've just found the perfect idea for my partner, whom is a follower of him.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenBeauitful work x
Thanks for sharing . lovely!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThanks, it was fun to see my FSM again!
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