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James Hunting is an embroidery maestro from London, England.

A Textiles graduate of Goldsmiths College, James has been producing magnificent embroidery in the fields of fashion and art for over 20 years, and currently leads the Degree course in Fine Hand Embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework.

James describes his artwork: “Through mark- making, colour and [...]

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Tim Degner’s a talented bloke. As well as all kinds of illustration and graphic design, he’s now branching out into stitchery.

The portrait above is “Me”, the one below is “You”.

I think they’re terrific, and I’m looking forward to seeing more from this marvellous manbroiderer.

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Peter Yarwood’s getting up to stuff. I’m digging this tattoo embroidery very muchly.

See what else he’s stitching at his Flickr photostream. This particular piece is piquing my curiosity.

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Over here in the UK, there’s currently two real Manbroiderers pushing forward the stitchy boundaries. And while I’m the Kingpin, Phil Davison of Urban Cross Stitch is definitely the Crown Prince. He’s such a dude and his Cocktails, Cupcakes and Cross Stitch parties are becoming the stuff of legend.

To celebrate the fact that he learned [...]

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Flying Haystacks is a manbroiderer from Brooklyn, who works in the Manhattan garment district and spends his spare time stitching detailed little pieces of wonder.
You have to check out his blog – there’s so much miniscule stitched marvellousness, and you can buy it from his etsy store as well. Fantastic!
Thanks to the wonderful Astulabee for [...]

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