Handmade embroidery

Embroidery as a living craft — slow, detailed, cherished

We work with natural threads and time-honored stitches to translate memory and meaning into fabric. Each piece begins at the needle and is finished with the founder's hand.

close-up of hand embroidery on linen

Founder note

Our approach to embroidery

is a company, officially registered in and operates in accordance with the legislation and the standards of the European Union. We began as a small bench in a city studio; today we balance bespoke commissions and small artisan runs. Our work emphasizes thread quality, stitch clarity and the slow observation of pattern. We accept commissions for heirloom pieces and collaborate with designers who value craft and detail.

For inquiries: contact@example.com
We aim to respond within 2–4 business days.

atelier table with threads and hoops

Why choose hand embroidery

Emotional value and lasting quality

Material honesty — natural linen and silk threads that age beautifully.

Personalized motifs — patterns adapted to meaning and use.

Slow process — considered time for every stitch, reducing waste.

Lasting heirlooms — pieces made to be kept and passed on.

From a problem to a stitch

problem → why common → solution

Clients often find mass-decor items hollow — pretty but without provenance. Many want objects that carry a memory: a pattern from a grandmother, a piece to mark a birth, a fabric that speaks to place. We meet that need by listening first, sampling threads and presenting a sketch. The solution is a curated process: design, thread trials, and a slow execution. The result is a quiet object that holds a story.

"The stitch work held tighter than I imagined — a true heirloom."

— A. Morales

"Careful listening and thoughtful samples made the difference."

— S. Baker

"A thoughtful gift; my family keeps it on display every day."

— L. Vance

Consultation tiers

Packages presented as use cases — tailored time and materials

thread palette and sample swatches

Studio Intro

$120 one-time

  • Initial consultation
  • Design sketch
  • Thread sample
  • Lead time estimate
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Repair & Renew

$180+ one-time

  • Assessment
  • Stitch repair
  • Conservation advice
  • Re-mounting service
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Common questions

How long is lead time? Typical bespoke pieces range 4–12 weeks depending on scale.

Do you ship worldwide? Yes — we pack for safe transit and insure higher-value pieces.

Practical details

Payment: Deposit required at agreement; balance on delivery.

Materials: We favor natural fibers and disclose all sources.

Visit the studio or request a consultation

We welcome short studio visits by appointment; consultations are scheduled after the initial inquiry.

Phone:+1 9494408846

Email:contact@example.com

Studio:28 Broadway, New York, 61941

studio window with hoop and threads

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