Patchwork technology has a long history. It originated in ancient Egypt and northern China. It was developed by people at that time to protect themselves from the cold. Nowadays, patchwork has transformed from waste recycling into artistic creation. It has long gone beyond the connotation of practical daily necessities and has become a "living art" with great ornamental and aesthetic value. By stitching pieces of cloth of various colors and randomly combining embroidery, weaving, crochet and other handicrafts, you can DIY handbags, cushions, tapestries, dolls and other items. Because of this, patchwork art is widely favored and has become a part of urban peoples fashionable life.
Shown below is a beautifully hand-stitched patchwork by artist LUKE. LUKE’s greatest pleasure is sewing creations on pieces of cloth and quilts, and watching the fragments of cloth slowly combine into works of art. The patchwork decorative paintings handmade by him have exquisite details and unique expressions, which are very valuable for collection.
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth
Exquisite patchwork stitched from scraps of cloth