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Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies

Japanese traditional delicacies are embroidered and woven using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies


Japanese embroidery artist ipnot uses embroidery method to vividly "Created some dishes and drinks". She pairs embroidery patterns made with needlework and actual dish containers to look incredibly realistic, this time including coffee pouring from a pot, tiny ehomaki sushi rolls and a bowl of traditional ramen.

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies


"I myself discovered that French knot embroidery can be done by wrapping the needle thread around the needle. "I think this type of embroidery is very interesting and is my favorite type of embroidery. I chose French knot embroidery as my main style, choosing from 500 different colors of embroidery stitches." Just like in pointillism, this time I used a needle instead of a brush, and I could complete one rosette at a time."

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Japanese artist ipnot grew up among a group of very creative craftsmen. Her embroidery career originated from her grandmother, who discovered French style. After flower knot embroidery is her favorite type of embroidery, her embroidery skills are like the pointillism technique in painting, as is the use of needles and threads.

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies

Using needles and threads instead of paintbrushes to embroider traditional Japanese delicacies