Welcome to the land of forgotten threads, abandoned stitches, and the stuff your grandma shoved in a drawer 40 years ago. I’m the kind of artist who gets way too excited about a tangled bag of embroidery floss at the thrift store or a half-finished cross-stitch project someone gave up on.
Almost everything I use is recycled, upcycled, thrifted, or saved from the sad fate of being “trash.” Random buttons? Yes. Discarded linens? Absolutely. A vintage doily that I’m about to stitch something snarky on? You bet.
So, if you like art that’s a little stabby, a little strange, and unapologetically made from stuff other people forgot about, you’re in the right place
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About Kim from Kimbroidery
Welcome to the land of forgotten threads, abandoned stitches, and the stuff your grandma shoved in a drawer 40 years ago. I’m the kind of artist who gets way too excited about a tangled bag of embroidery floss at the thrift store or a half-finished cross-stitch project someone gave up on.
Almost everything I use is recycled, upcycled, thrifted, or saved from the sad fate of being “trash.” Random buttons? Yes. Discarded linens? Absolutely. A vintage doily that I’m about to stitch something snarky on? You bet.
So, if you like art that’s a little stabby, a little strange, and unapologetically made from stuff other people forgot about, you’re in the right place