Embroidery

Exquisite Embroideries Celebrate Proud Plant Parents with Their New Babies

Plant embroidery

Miri­am is a UX design­er by day who has found a love of stitch­ing hoop art at night. Under the moniker Slow Evenings Embroi­dery, she crafts tiny peo­ple who love plants.  The por­traits fea­ture these plant par­ents as they scur­ry across the cir­cu­lar com­po­si­tion, pot­ted pieces in hand as if they are in a hur­ry to put them on the win­dow sill. Min­i­mal­ist in com­po­si­tion, the hand embroi­dery packs a punch with a vari­ety of stitch tech­niques. Using French knots, bas­ket stitch­es, and thread paint­ing, the small fig­ures are visu­al­ly excit­ing to view.

See more of Miri­am’s work by fol­low­ing her Insta­gram account.

Miriam, aka Slow Evenings Embroidery, likes to stitch plants.

Hand embroidery of a plant

She embroiders proud plant parents excited about their new potted piece.

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Plant embroidery

Hand embroidery

Hand embroidery

Hand embroidery

Hand embroidery

Hand embroidery