...all we know is, he's called the Stig.
Oct. 8th, 2008 04:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After I made my first TG cushion, a number of people said I really ought to do something with the Stig. To those people, I say: this is partly your fault :-)


Close-up of his gloves.
The design is a single layer of white felt over the background black felt. His torso, for instance, is all one sheet of white (minus two of the fingers on his left glove), carefully cut to let the black show through.
The reverse side of the cushion demands an answer to what is truly the question of our times:

There's a reason I don't do embroidery: it takes me ages, and I'm kind of crap at it. Making TG things has gotten me to do it twice now (the first time for Oliver), but that'll be it for me! At least this one isn't too embarrassing.
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Close-up of his gloves.
The design is a single layer of white felt over the background black felt. His torso, for instance, is all one sheet of white (minus two of the fingers on his left glove), carefully cut to let the black show through.
The reverse side of the cushion demands an answer to what is truly the question of our times:

There's a reason I don't do embroidery: it takes me ages, and I'm kind of crap at it. Making TG things has gotten me to do it twice now (the first time for Oliver), but that'll be it for me! At least this one isn't too embarrassing.
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