Our heroine began by repeating others’s pictures with a thread and a needle, and then she began to invent her own, and her work was noticed.
About the page author
The heroine of our column is called Jen Smith, she lives in the USA. Here's what Jen tells about his passion for embroidery: “I grew up in a creative home and learned to embroider as a child - then it was cross stitching. I spent quite a lot of time on sewing, knitting and other needlework, but it was embroidery that really captured me. It was in 2017 when I moved from a busy city to a ranch in the countryside. The solitude, even isolation, required some adjustment in my life. I needed some kind of creative activity - I think that embroidery was the salvation. I remember, I I saw one embroidered work on Etsy: I liked it so much that I wanted to repeat it. At first I embroidered, taking as a basis the pictures of one and my friends. I posted these works on Instagram - and soon people began to wonder if it was possible to purchase them. Soon I started to create my own sketches, and it makes me very happy! "
Today, Jen sells her embroideries over the Internet and receives interesting orders. For example, one book publisher asked her to create a cover for a book, entirely made using embroidery. “I started embroidering for pleasure, but it opened up many opportunities for me,” says our heroine.
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What is this page about
Jen's page is entirely dedicated to her embroidered work. They really resemble illustrations, catchy, cute and bright - Jen admits that she loves saturated colors. In her work she uses traditional materials: plain cotton fabric and floss. The technique is mixed: different types of stitches are combined in Jen's embroideries, from which they look intricate and attract the eye.
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Who will be interested in this page
Take a look at this page if you embroider and, like our heroine, love clear lines and bright colors.
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