Embroidery Artist Profiles

nekogaohere, here

nekogao is a cat embroidery artist known for making small cloth items, such as brooches, embroidered with cat motifs.

image @nekogao__

nico./Emi Okudahere, here

Emi Okuda of nico. loved sewing as a child, so she taught herself how to embroider. She is known for her warm embroidery style and enjoys stitching plant motifs and making beaded accessories.

image @nico.originalhandmade

ironna happa/Shirai Kazumihere

Shirai Kazumi of ironna happa works with linen cloth and embroidery thread to create beautiful stitchery. She has participated in a variety of special events and exhibitions, held workshops, and contributed to books and magazines.

image @ironnahappa

pulpyimage/Hisae Hayakawahere

Hisae Hayakawa of pulpyimage strives to incorporate kindness into her work and enjoys stitching animal and food motifs to create handmade accessories. She holds workshops and exhibits and sells her handmade goods.

image @pulpyiii

Chicchi/Chisato & Misato Matsumotohere, here

Chicchi is a team of twin sisters named Chisato & Misato who create whimsical animal embroidery featuring adorable characters that inspire you to imagine a fairytale world. Check out their animal embroidery videos on Youtube.

image @chicchi_chimi

mopsihere

mopsi embroiders brooches and earrings designed to make your day a little more special. She sells her work online and in boutiques around Japan.

image @_mopsi

arinocosha/Alisa Yamaguchihere

Alisa Yamaguchi learned needlework at a young age from her grandmother who was a fashion instructor. She launched her embroidery brand arinocosha in 2014 and sells her work throughout Japan. Visit her website at www.arinocosha.com.

image @arinocosha

TRÈS JOLIE/Misa Nakanohere

Trés Jolie, which means “very beautiful” in French, produces embroidered baby goods and fashion accessories that combine basic techniques with original touches. The brand has exhibited at many special events and stores.

image @tresjolie_embroidery

Ray chel* /Seiko Yoshiharahere

Launched in 2017, Ray chel* is an embroidery brand known for customized kid’s embroidery featuring names and sayings. Seiko Yoshihara, the brand’s creator, is active as an embroidery class instructor in Japan.

image @raychel.jp

Kumamorihere

Kumamori is a self-taught embroidery artist known for her simple and playful designs that inspire nostalgic memories.

image kumamori_em

mona.yuhere

mona.yu started embroidering after becoming inspired to make something for her children. She specializes in embroidered bibs and drawstring pouches.

image @mona.yu7

meiPhere

meiP is a mother and daughter team that embroiders accessories for kids and babies.

image @meip_ig

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