The origins of embroidery can be traced back to the Warring States period in China (500-300BC) and to Sweden's Migration period (300-700AD), and some would argue that it hasn't changed much over the centuries:
"It is a striking fact that in the development of embroidery ... there are no changes of materials or techniques which can be felt or interpreted as advances from a primitive to a later, more refined stage. On the other hand, we often find in early works a technical accomplishment and high standard of craftsmanship rarely attained in later times" (The Art of Embroidery, 1964).
But these modern-day needle-and-thread pioneers beg to differ. Bored Panda has put together this list of the best and most creative embroidery to prove that while the ancients were good, nothing holds a thimble to what these modern masters can accomplish! Which stitch do you find the most impressive? (h/t: mymodernmet)
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Embroidered Cat Shirts By Hiroko Kubota
A 92-year-old Grandmother Creates A Spectacular Collection Of Embroidered Temari Spheres
Embroidered Vegetables By Veselka Bulkan
Artist Embroiders On Metallic Objects
Artist Meredith Woolnough Uses Home Sewing Machine To Capture Nature’s Most Delicate Forms With Embroidery
Instead Of Taking Photos, Teresa Lim Embroiders Her Travels On-site
Urban Cross Stitch
Embroidered Animals By Chloe Giordano
Embroidered Portraits By Cayce Zavaglia
Embroidered Animals By Claire Moynihan
Artist Ana Teresa Barboza Creates Landscape Embroidery Art That Leaps Out Of Its Frames
Artist James Merry Decorates Sport Logos With Embroidered Flowers
Artist Lauren Spark Recreated Van Gogh’s ‘starry Night’ Using Only Needle And Thread
This painting also inspired me to make this necklace :) 11887888_9...d07264.jpg
Embroidered Leaf Art By Hillary Fayle
Artist Danielle Clough Embroiders On Old Tennis Rackets
Artist Chara Embroiders Notebook With Veins, Holograms, And Floral Patterns
Cross-stitched Solar System By Navid Baraty
Embroidered X-ray Film By Matthew Cox
Toast Embroidery By Judith G. Klausner
It's a shame that you'd have to throw it away before it got mouldy, though.
Artists Spent Up To 100 Hours Embroidering Paint On Clothing
I do embroidery myself, it is hard, rewarding work! Phanerothy...2cffff.jpg
This is not a good picture, but I took it when I visited the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall-Folk Craft Museum in Guangzhou, China. All the embroidery exhibited there is beautiful. 541254_540...2b7fe2.jpg
I do embroidery myself, it is hard, rewarding work! Phanerothy...2cffff.jpg
This is not a good picture, but I took it when I visited the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall-Folk Craft Museum in Guangzhou, China. All the embroidery exhibited there is beautiful. 541254_540...2b7fe2.jpg