Stitching on Social | November
25th November 2022
Whether you are looking for a shot of motivation or some inspiration as to what to stitch next, here are a few suggestions of talented textile artists to check out on social media this week:

@baaftaab.handmades: this embroidery artist creates these lovely custom hair clips with colourful botanic designs.

@yukikusano_: Yuki Kusano from Tokyo, Japan creates these whimsical scenes of animals with a harmonious palette of pastel thread.

@embroiderytherapy: what do you get when you combine stitching with vintage botany books? Cristina’s wonderful work from Italy.

@gumleafstitchdesigns: from Australia myriad fantastic flora and fauna cross stitch patterns by designer Roslyn.
