Our heroine left her job in graphic design and devoted herself to embroidery. As it turned out, needlework was her real passion.
About the page author
Jennifer Riggs worked as a graphic designer. In 2014, in her life, there was a move and a new job. After a while, Jennifer realized that the new responsibilities did not really inspire her. Then our heroine tried to embroider, "combining her knowledge of fine art, modern aesthetics and the type of needlework that has existed for many centuries." “Embroidery turned out to be my real passion,” says Jennifer. “As soon as I took it up, something seemed to click.”
Our heroine opened her store on Etsy and began to exhibit her works there: these are embroidered clothes, paintings, decorative panels. She quit her previous job and devoted herself to embroidery. At first, according to Jennifer, she often had to overcome uncertainty and fear. "Perhaps my store is not the most popular or I have not so many buyers, but that does not mean that I should stop trying," she recalls. Today, Jennifer collaborates with brands and artists and maintains her website, and in October her first book on embroidery is published in the USA.
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What is this page about
Jennifer's work, whether it be paintings or decor for clothes, is very subtle, neat and interesting. It can be flowers, constellations, symbolic images or abstract patterns, but in all embroideries one style is felt. “Everything that I do, I do because I am interested, it makes me smile or I am pleased to look at it,” our heroine says. “And I’m sure that creating your things that are really yours is exactly yours the vision, your point of view on the world, will always outperform the creation of something that is fashionable, but with which you are not particularly passionate. "
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Who will be interested in this page
Look at the page of our heroine if you embroider, and especially if you decorate clothes with embroidery. There are tons of interesting finds and ideas for inspiration.
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