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

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