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50 Times People’s Embroidery Was Too Stunning Not To Share (New Pics)

50 Times People’s Embroidery Was Too Stunning Not To Share (New Pics)

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A quick Google search will give you a perfectly concise definition of what art is. As indicated, it is ā€œthe expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.ā€ It is what you make of a particular craft, whether music, cooking, or, in this case, embroidery.Ā 
The following photos are from the Embroidery subreddit, an online haven where people showcase their skills using a needle, some thread, and textile fabric. And so far, they have shown nothing short of brilliant work, as you will come to see while scrolling through.Ā 
Enjoy these magnificent creations, which may very well inspire you to try your hand at some embroidery work yourself.

#1 Layered Koi Pond

Layered Koi Pond
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#2 I Stitched This Three Years Ago Following The Invasion Of Ukraine. It Seems Like An Apt Time To Share It Again. I Stand With Ukraine. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦šŸŒ»

I Stitched This Three Years Ago Following The Invasion Of Ukraine. It Seems Like An Apt Time To Share It Again. I Stand With Ukraine. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦šŸŒ»
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#3 I Embroidered This Handsome Fella’s Portrait

I Embroidered This Handsome Fella’s Portrait
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We got in touch with a few experts who provided us with valuable insights into this beautiful craft. One of them is designer and textile arts instructor Kathy Barlow. According to her, one of the most common misconceptions about embroidery is that people think it ā€œjust cross-stitching cute sayings and pictures.ā€ 

ā€œThink Jacobean flora crewelwork in bold wool yarns flowing across bedroom curtains or a living-room throw pillow. Or a striking hexagon of Japanese Sashiko showcased on an artisan-sewn bag,ā€ she told Bored Panda. ā€œOr transforming a hole in one’s jeans into a feature, with a vivid, visible mend. Just a snippet of the possibilities.ā€

#4 Polar Bear In Spring Time

Polar Bear In Spring Time
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#5 A Snowy Embroidery Project Heavily Inspired By Narumi Takada

A Snowy Embroidery Project Heavily Inspired By Narumi Takada
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#6 Reading By Moonlight 2

Reading By Moonlight 2
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For Eric Turney, sales/marketing director and president of B2B merch company The Monterey Company, a common misunderstanding people have about embroidery is that it is ā€œoutdatedā€ and ā€œonly suited for traditional designs.ā€ But, as he explained, their work at the company often involves creating modern and custom pieces for various brands. 

ā€œWhile at home, I use a simple one-head machine to make fun, creative designs for friends,ā€ Turney said.

#7 3D Cat! With Lanterns!

3D Cat! With Lanterns!
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#8 I Started This Yesterday. I'm Tired Of Being In America. 😩

I Started This Yesterday. I'm Tired Of Being In America. 😩
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#9 Have You Seen This Chicken?

Have You Seen This Chicken?
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Many people may describe embroidery as a therapeutic pastime. According to embellishment designer Mariana Leung, it’s because touching materials that are soft and varied in texture is ā€œgrounding.ā€ 

ā€œEmbroidery works can be used in practical applications like clothing or home decor, unlike flat art, such as a painting,ā€ she said.

#10 Purple Octopus 3D šŸ™

Purple Octopus 3D šŸ™
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#11 First Ever Attempt At A Portrait

First Ever Attempt At A Portrait
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#12 This Is Maurice :)

This Is Maurice :)
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However, embroidery is more than just a therapeutic activity. For Turney, it is also meditative because it requires you to slow down and focus.

ā€œIt requires patience and attention to detail,ā€ he said. ā€œAnd the sense of accomplishment when the design comes to life is huge. I have a blast creating designs and presents for my family.ā€  

#13 Just Finished My Hand Stitched New Zealand Ruru/Morepork! Absolutely Love These Birds!

Just Finished My Hand Stitched New Zealand Ruru/Morepork! Absolutely Love These Birds!
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#14 Kiwi Based On Old Online Illustration

Kiwi Based On Old Online Illustration
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#15 I Canā€˜T Believe It Actually Worked!

I Canā€˜T Believe It Actually Worked!
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Barlow’s experience is quite different. According to her, she found a sense of community through this activity, thanks to the Embroiderers’ Guild of America. As a member of the Valley Quail chapter in Walnut Creek, CA, she relishes her experience of a ā€œshared love of handiworkā€ and lifelong learning with her peers. 

ā€œWe help one another with how to complete various stitches, threads, and color choices; and mostly we enjoy the company of fellow creative souls,ā€ she said.

#16 I Embroidered This Work Just In Time For Spring And The Blooming Of Crocusesā¤ļø

I Embroidered This Work Just In Time For Spring And The Blooming Of Crocusesā¤ļø
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#17 Hand Embroidered Monstera Plant

Hand Embroidered Monstera Plant
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#18 Wanted To Practice My Back Stitch With Something Forgiving Due To My Shaky Hands. Perfection

Wanted To Practice My Back Stitch With Something Forgiving Due To My Shaky Hands. Perfection
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Our experts collectively agreed that embroidery has been a life-changing experience for them. In Turney’s case, it’s been both a hobby and a career path. 

ā€œRunning a business around it has taught me how versatile and in-demand it is, while doing it at home reminds me of the joy and creativity that first drew me in,ā€ he explained.

#19 Made These For My Sister’s New Baby

Made These For My Sister’s New Baby
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#20 This Is Fine 🪓

This Is Fine 🪓
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