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Even if you are not fond of embroidery, the works of Japanese craftswoman Yumiko Higuchi will not leave you indifferent.
Not so much is known about Yumiko Higuchi: she was born in 1975, studied at the Tama University of the Arts, and lives in Tokyo. The needlewoman began as a designer of bags, while embroidery was an ordinary hobby, which, however, very quickly developed into a real passion.
Photo posted by YUMIKO HIGUCHI (@yumikohiguchi) Jul 19, 2013 at 3:31 pm PDT
Yumiko Higuchi works in a wide variety of techniques, but has a special inclination for embroidery.
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The Japanese needlewoman is distinguished by her true talent for mixing different techniques - vestibule seams are adjacent to the satin ones, creating a unique, easily recognizable coloring of her works.
Photo posted by YUMIKO HIGUCHI (@yumikohiguchi) Sep 3, 2014 at 4:36 pm PDT
Despite the abundance of a wide variety of projects, Yumiko Higuchi pays great attention to his original passion - bags in all possible forms. That is why among the works of Yumiko you can find so many purses, handbags and clutches, which she sews from previously embroidered fabrics.
Photo posted by YUMIKO HIGUCHI (@yumikohiguchi) May 21, 2014 at 6:25 PDT
By the way, Yumiko Higuchi has published several books in which she shares the secrets of her skill, techniques and schemes, so anyone can create works in the style of this amazingly talented needlewoman.
Photo posted by YUMIKO HIGUCHI (@yumikohiguchi) Jan 19, 2016 at 4:36 PST
If you are new to embroidery, but want to master this type of needlework, which is rightfully considered one of the most pacifying, be sure to check out our workshop - Embroidery for beginners: 6 basic stitches
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