Handmade art has a way of turning everyday objects into something extraordinary. Take, for example, this pair of bright yellow sneakers, transformed into wearable art with delicate floral embroidery. Each stitch adds personality, proving that even the simplest items can become unique treasures. Then there’s this charming little sheep, crafted with intricate embroidery that mimics the look of a cozy knitted sweater. It’s whimsical, detailed, and full of character — the kind of creation that instantly brings a smile.
These pieces remind us why handmade crafts are so special: they carry warmth, creativity, and the unmistakable touch of human hands.
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#1 Polar bear in spring time

#2 A snowy embroidery project heavily inspired by Narumi Takada

#3 I started embroidery to process grief – here is a year of healing in French Knots

#4 Well, I have finished my new embroidery, now you can admire it❤️

#5 I think this is the greatest thing I’ve ever stitched [OC]

#6 My first project at age 74. Decided finishing it was more important than perfection. More silly chickens pending.

#7 i made this for my husband, who is patient and kind and steady and wise and always willing to act as my thought bobbin 💚

#8 the brave little toaster, 1987 🪡🎬

#9 SO. MANY. FRENCH. KNOTS.

#10 3 years of work 😅 Only you guys will appreciate it

#11 2nd finished hoop, inspired by Hawaii! Experimented w/ layering tulle for water depth.

#12 Flowers on Converse

#13 One of my mum’s pieces from 10 years ago. She is too humble to admit being anything more than ‘competent’. Embroidery is a small world here – I would love to be able to show her that people all over the world can appreciate her artistry – she deserves it.

#14 First embroidery

#15 Diving 🦆

#16 the berenstein bears and the spooky old tree 📖🔦🐻

#17 Remembering summer… My latest Ribbon Embroidery work

#18 My son doesn’t see what this is, did I mess up? What do you see?

#19 Made a little guy to match this thrifted frame 🙂

#20 My one Halloween hoop for the year! 🧡
