February 6th, 2008

I had this truly batshit idea last month to replicate the original Fargo movie poster in actual (i.e. not digital) cross stitch for Fox’s birthday. (She loves the movie as much as I and I wanted to see if it could be done.)

It CAN:

I learned several things:

1. Cross stitch is NOT as fun (to me) as knitting.

2. Expect delays-elaborate borders take much TIME and you should add many hours to your initial estimation and might (cough) miss the deadline.

3. Not everyone ‘gets’ or has seen Fargo, so you have a lot of ’splaining to do when working on this project in public.

4. It was totally worth it! (See the reaction HERE and HERE.)

UPDATE: I have no pattern for this. I made the beast by using a photo of the original movie poster blown up very, very large so you could see all the little pixels. It served as a pseudo-’pattern’ and it was not really to ’scale’ (It didn’t exactly match the gauge of the grid of the cross stitch fabric) so I had to wing it a little and create the same overall shapes and shadows. I am not very skilled with cross stitch, so it probably has many imperfections. The text was backstitched except for the “Fargo” logo, which I drew on at the very end with pencil then filled in with thread using a very imperfect embroidery technique- and yes- that is a real needle.

Overall it is a success and I think it is sort of “funny looking” (like the little guy) dontcha know.

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9 Responses to “How could I forget about Fargo???”

:) Nicole Says:

Love it! It is terrific!

Sarah (pixie's cousin) Says:

Dear Spazzmanda,

I enjoyed meeting you at the knitting meet up in Atlanta a few weeks ago with Pixie and Sydney. I have decided to join a knitting group in my area. Pixie emailed me links of ones in CA that I could join. My first meeting is on Tuesday at our LYS.

Pixie also helped me read my pattern and finish the second side of the cardigan. I have finished one sleeve and have about 10% more with the second. I still have to moss stitch around the collar and fronts of the cardigan. Not to mention put on buttons and weave ribbon though the holes I made around the border. The next project will be less complicated for sure. I would like to make another baby cardigan. Do you have any suggestions?

I wanted to get in touch with you to find out where the gas station was that you are sending squares to.

Again, it was lovely meeting you.

sarah from san francisco
p.s. I was Marianne Dashwood too!

Fargo cross stitch Says:

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sfortunata Says:

Do you have a pattern for this?

Crafty Carolinagirl Says:

This is awesome! What a great cross-stitch for a great movie.

Craft Paper Online Blog » Blog Archive » Fargo Movie Poster Cross Stitch Says:

[...] Phil @ MAKE shows us one of my favorite movies’ poster, recreated in cross stitch – Link. [...]

The Art of Darkness » Blog Archive » Link Dump: Cross-Stitch Says:

[...] did a cross-stitch version of the Fargo movie poster by blowing up a JPG so big that she could see the individual pixels. [...]

Oons Says:

oh my gosh, my boyfriend has this poster and i found your version cuz i was looking for a pattern to do this cross-stitch for his birthday. i know it’s totally cheating but is there any way you could email me a bigger version of the photo or something? your lettering’s really really good and on my poster the writing’s printed, not part of the cross stitch and i’m no good at transposing it into stitches. such a great job!

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