Hand Embroidery

I'm passionate about the gentle art of hand stitching & believe this age old art practice has even more

value in today's world, both as a beautiful art medium as well as a calming exercise.

I discovered my love of hand embroidery about 13 years ago and shown below are some examples of how I have used thread to add texture, depth and glorious colour to my illustrations. It was the main focus of my business for many years and and even when I stopped working on commissions and selling my embroidered products I still carried on stitching away. I view the threads as paint and the needle as a pencil and find the slowness of the technique very calming and a thoughtful process. The nostalgic part of me also treasures the the way it makes me feel connected to the past. Embroidery has had a very long history of being part of people's lives from highly decorative work worked in precious materials which still hangs in museums today to worn alphabet samplers stitched by young girls. It has interwoven itself throughout social history and its therapeutic qualities have been long recognised. After World War One some hospitals offered rehabilitating soldiers therapy in the form of embroidery or 'fancy work" as it was known then.

Find Embroidery Patterns in the Shop

Over the years I have wrote tutorials for magazines and taught people to stitch and seeing people's pride in their work is so rewarding. So I decided to create some patterns that I hope will inspire people to stitch and treasure their creations as well as the experience. Embroidery is not difficult and is such a fun and versatile craft which can stretch you creatively and help you relax. You can go at your own pace, unpick stitches, fall in love with all the beautiful thread colours available, make up your own techniques and stitch beautiful gifts for other people. 

Read more about embroidery on the blog