Our heroine uses traditional Japanese embroidery and other unusual decor methods to decorate clothes and more.
About the page author
The heroine of today's column is Jessica Marquez, she is a needlewoman and photographer from the USA. Jessica began her needlework business 10 years ago, in 2009. Today, Jessica is not only engaged in embroidery and decoration, but comes up with her own schemes, leads master classes and writes books. At the moment, she has released two books: one with patterns and ideas on Japanese sashiko embroidery, the second with master classes in creating handmade gifts.
What is this page about
Jessica’s Instagram page is entirely devoted to her needlework. Firstly, there are many patterns and ideas for using sashiko embroidery. This method of embroidery involves the use of a simple seam forward to the needle, while a variety of patterns are made up of stitches. Jessica uses sashiko to decorate home textiles, decorate, remodel and repair clothes, most often jeans, to create embroidered panels and so on. Also on this page you will find other ideas for decorating clothes and accessories and decorating.
Who will be interested in this page
We recommend Jessica’s page first of all to those who are fond of embroidery, especially sashiko embroidery: here you will find many ideas for its use in decorating clothes and other things.This page will surely be interesting for those who like unusual ways of decorating and remodeling.
More photos: @miniaturerhino