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Embroidery artists
The intricate patterns created by hand embroidery artists are so impressive that it is no surprise that the art form is considered a fine art. Artists cleverly weave patterns ranging from quirky sayings and intricate flower designs to other intricate needlework.
If you’re looking for your next project or just want something to do, you can channel your inner Martha Stewart and put your hands to good use by picking up a needle, thread, and a hoop. These accounts are for your future inspiration:
Tessa Perlow (@tessa_perlow)
Tessa is an artist who creates hand embroidery on upcycled materials, such as dresses, shirts, t-shirts, and gloves. If you’re all about sustainability but still want inspiration, this is the account for you.
Jessica Long (@jessicalongembroidery)
Jessica is a self-taught embroidery artist and designer. She has tutorials, tips, and tricks to learn the skill, and sewing supplies for users to buy. With over 300 thousand followers, Jessica is the perfect account to follow for beginners.
Jenny (@flynn_and_mabel)
Jenny has more than 800 thousand followers, who get to share with her the journey of upscaling jeans, shoes, sweaters, and more. Surely she will be able to inspire you to repair some of your clothes with embroidery instead of throwing them away.
Sarah Benning (@sarahkbenning)
With over 460 thousand followers, Sarah posts regularly on the social media platform. Her extremely intricate and detailed designs are charming and you can’t look away from them even if you wanted to.
Chloe Giordano (@chloegiordano_embroidery)
Chloe loves animals and it shows in her work. Her Instagram features a lot of work she’s embroidered featuring cute rabbits, mice, deer, and more. Chloe also embroiders cards and books for children! Her account really is a sight for sore eyes. Don’t believe us? Check her out for yourself. She won’t disappoint.
Danielle Clough (@fiance_knowles)
Danielle is a South African based in the United States who uses paint and embroidery to create her artwork. And the outcome is amazing! She has garnered over 200 thousand followers because of her experimentation with design, color, and space.
Kate Beardmore (@tuskandtwine)
If you enjoy experimentation and prefer variety in designs, Kate can offer just that. She has designs ranging from flowers to animals to greenery and buildings, and all of it is beautiful. She is also the type to upcycle socks and other clothes.
Celeste Johnston (@lemon_made_shop)
For modern embroidery tips, kits, and patterns, you should follow Celeste. She has two books full of projects and patterns for beginners to attempt, and posts a variety of personal designs on her account.
Olga Prinku (@olgaprinku)
Olga also specializes in floral and botanical prints, especially on tulle, and has a book published on patterns. Her most viral post has been her lampshades which are made of tulle and have flowers embroidered on them. Take a look at her profile to be amazed!
Erin (@saltwaterstitches)
With over 152 thousand followers, Erin is a young artist who makes designs that represent a younger crowd as well. Her feed is full of embroidered catchy sayings, moons and stars, and fashion.
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