50 Times People Embroidered Such Creative Things They Just Had To Share Them Online (New Pics)
Embroidery is a fascinating pastime that has roots deep in human history. The art form, which has been around for tens of thousands of years, continues to wow and inspire people to this very day. While it’s just a hobby for some, others have pushed the boundaries of their needle-and-thread creativity above and beyond anyone’s expectations.
The r/Embroidery online community is a great place to find inspiration and support for hobbyists all around the globe. Today, we’re featuring some of the community’s latest and most creative and coolest projects. Scroll down to check them out, and be sure to show some love for your favorite ones.
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I’m Used To Working On Pet Portraits With Just Their Faces Showing, But For This Wedding Ring Holder The Lady Wanted The Whole Picture, Including Their Bodies Because Of Their Cute Pose. I Decided To Tackle It, And After 49 Colors Of Thread And 67 Hours Of Stitching Here It Is! 🥹♥️
Remembering Summer… My Latest Ribbon Embroidery Work
Embroidered My University Bag
The r/Embroidery online community was created all the way back in February 2010. Over the past decade and a half, the group has grown by drawing in embroidery enthusiasts—amateur and veteran alike—from all corners of the world. Currently, the subreddit is home to a whopping 893k members.
Originally, the community was created as a place for embroiderers to share tips, techniques, resources, and ideas, whether they work by hand or use machines.
All My Iridescent Bird Embroidery!
Pomegranate Embroidery Club?
Meet Stanley, My “I’m Bored, Let’s Try Something With All The Stitches!” Project. I’m Biased, But I Think He’s Pretty Majestic
The moderators are very light on the rules, all of which are straightforward and common sense.
Broadly speaking, they expect all members to respect each other, give credit where it’s due if they’re sharing projects that aren’t theirs, and keep self-promotion to a minimum. If you want to promote yourself and your embroidery, you can do so either in the moderator-posted mega threads or share your work in other online communities.
I Embroidered A Sardine Tin That Opens 🐟🐟🐟
Jup’s Finished Portrait! 🥹🩷🌼
2 Years And Finally
That is absolutely amazing! The patience & time are all worth it in the end!
According to married artist couple Charles and Elin, embroidery is an ancient art form that traces its origins back to somewhere around the year 30,000 BC. Embroidery has been practiced across different cultures and classes throughout the ages. For the nobility, decorative embroidery was a pleasurable pastime.
Meanwhile, the members of the working class would use their needle-and-thread skills mainly for mending clothes, quilting, and marking things like sheets, napkins, and tablecloths with letters and numbers.
12-String Celtic Harp Across Three Hoops - I Call This Piece “Trinity”
Thread Painting Of The Geri-Freki Glacier On The Olympic Peninsula
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As per Carrie Brummer, fossilized clothing from around 30,000 BC (the Cro-Magnon era) shows decorative stitching in clothing, boots, and hats. Advanced Printwear notes that examples of embroidery have been unearthed by archeologists pretty much everywhere around the globe. Of course, different cultures had different attitudes to embroidery that changed over time.
Alphonse Mucha Embroidery
A Wheatfield With Cypresses - Vincent Van Gogh 🌾
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However, it was only in the mid-1800s that embroidery took on a drastically different scale. The very first embroidery machines made in France automated part of the work and changed the process. In the late 20th century, cultural attitudes to embroidery changed, too, and it became an activity that even men of high social standing gladly took up in public.
One Of My Best Embroideries To Date: A Wedding Anniversary
Finished
Gift For My Girlfriend Is Almost Done :)
Starting any new hobby can be tough, but a growth-oriented mentality can make the entire process more pleasant. People tend to enjoy doing the things they’re good at and shy away from stuff they’re not skilled at. It’s only natural.
So, it can be daunting to pick up a needle for the very first time. But if you focus on having fun and the process itself rather than the end result, you can avoid a lot of anxiety.
Finished My Hoodie
I Embroidered A Portrait Of The Most Soulful Lab
Clippy Always Knows 🫠📎
To get started with embroidery, all you really need is a basic kit that includes a hoop, some fabric, a needle, and thread. But more than all the physical equipment, the most important things are having a bit of patience, the willingness to experiment, and reframing ‘failure’ as a learning opportunity, instead of something to be ‘ashamed’ of.
Add a dash of research and a willingness to be part of the vast community of embroiderers, and you’ve got a good start.
For My Roommate 🐱
Flow
Added A Bit Of Stitching To My Favorite Pair Of Overalls 🐦⬛
When you’re part of a community of like-minded hobbyists, it’s far easier to move past any failure, burnout, and roadblocks. Not only can you get emotional support when the going gets tough, but you can always rely on veterans to share some bits of advice that helped them deal with the challenges that you’re now facing.
A Pair Of Beaded Budgie Buddies
Whale Finished
Me trying to see if my butt looks big in the mirror (but seriously, a beautiful piece!)
My 1st Piece
No matter the art form, no matter the issues you’re facing, you’re never really alone. And that’s an inspiring thought in and of itself. If you genuinely enjoy the hobby and it fulfills you, with a bit of persistence (and a helping hand!), you’ll get back in the swing of things. It’s human to be disappointed in your results once in a while. But don’t let that demotivate you or push you away from doing something you love.
Floral Dog Paw
12” Hand Embroidery Of My Parents’ House
Just Finished A 12” Hoop Of A New Zealand Harrier Hawk (Kāhu)
Which of these embroidery projects impressed you the most, Pandas? Which of these did you love so much that you’d be happy to hang it up on the wall at home? Have you ever tried your hand at embroidery? If so, how did you enjoy it? Do you still find time for your hobby? On the flip side, maybe you’ve tried a similar hobby like crochet?
We can’t wait to hear from you. Let us know what you think in the comments! And for awesome new embroidery pics, be sure to follow r/Embroidery.
A Little Fishy Friend
Made These Mini Monogram Embroideries For My Daughter's Classmates As Year End Gifts
Another Emotional Tribute And Keepsake..💔
I love this. I lost a baby too, it's been 34 years on Monday. Sorry to you
New Project Finished!!
Just Finished This Floral Piece
Snoopy’s Morning Routine
My Two Loves, Pretty Frames And Insects. These Are A Few Of My Favorites I've Stitched Recently! 🐝🦋
My Husband And I Have Been Married 10 Years Today So I Stitched Him This Anniversary Present. He’s My Very Favorite Person. 💚
After +10k Hours Of Practice, 4 Years Ago When I Started Thread Painting vs. Now
My One Halloween Hoop For The Year! 🧡
I Made A Mini Terrarium And I'm Obsessed With How Cute It Turned Out 🍄
Some Detail Shots Of Recent Work
Did you embroider this on a jacket, so you can wear your heart on your sleeve? (Sorry, I'll see myself out now )
My 4-Yr-Old Daughter Calls Shredded Cheddar “Cheese Sprinkles” And Grated Parmesan “Sprinkle Cheese” And It Can Get Confusing, So I Stitched This Handy Guide To Hang In Our Kitchen
The Last Unicorn Is Alive(Finished)!!
Had A Go At Turning One Of My Own Ink Drawings Into An Embroidery. Black Shuck, The 'Straunge And Terrible Wunder' Of East Anglia!
"Pull Me Back In," 14" Hoop
Ocean Eye - Framed Embroidery
Beep Beep! Can You Spot The Coyote?
Obviously, he's smashed flat against the stone mesa with his ACME rocket skates sputtering out.
2.5 Months Of My Life
OHHHH, they’re vertebrae! It was in the title and I had no clue what they were.
Present For A Y2k Themed Birthday
The talent on this thread blows me away! I would love to know how people got started in this craft? Any advice?
I started with simple kits you can buy at craft shops or Kmart etc.
Load More Replies...i can never get my stitches to look so smooth. have tried everything from short to long.
The talent on this thread blows me away! I would love to know how people got started in this craft? Any advice?
I started with simple kits you can buy at craft shops or Kmart etc.
Load More Replies...i can never get my stitches to look so smooth. have tried everything from short to long.