Restored Family Motif
A faded sampler was traced, colours re-matched and stitches rebuilt. The result is a framed piece with original patina and structural repairs.
01 • atelier
A calm studio that crafts bespoke embroidery using regional threads and patient technique. Commission, consult, or attend a workshop — each piece maps a story.

02 • provenance
We make small runs and one-off commissions. Pattern, thread selection and finishing are handled in-house by a tight team led by the founder.
is a company, officially registered in and operates in accordance with the laws of and the standards of the European Union.
Founded from a maker's letter, our studio foregrounds craft and detail: every motif is drafted, sampled, and refined before the final stitch. We document each commission with notes and small photographs so clients keep process as part of the work.
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03 • scenarios
Three documented projects showing problem, approach and outcome for clients who wanted heirloom-quality embroidery.
A faded sampler was traced, colours re-matched and stitches rebuilt. The result is a framed piece with original patina and structural repairs.
Small artisan brands commission limited-run patches and labels to lift packaging. We prepare vector-friendly samples and apply secure backing.
Complex repairs combine darning, decorative fills and color-blending to return garments to functional, wearable form without losing character.
04 • origin
I started embroidering to slow down. Each stitch became a statement against speed: carefully chosen thread, a repeated hand motion, a single motif stretched into hours. Clients come for finishes, but they stay for the patience. Our work documents a fragment of time made visible; it is designed to be handled, remembered and passed on.
Problem: fast-fashion details lose meaning and break quickly. Why common? Quick embroidery uses cheap thread and automated fills. Solution: we propose consultation tiers that map expected wear, materials and repairability — every piece carries a small ledger of decisions alongside the stitches.
05 • context
Selected frames from process and finished works, shown with notes and small numbered captions.



06 • voices
Short notes from clients who commissioned repairs and bespoke pieces.
“They repaired my grandmother's sampler with reverence. It feels whole and honest now.”
— L. M., collector
“The brand patches transformed our packaging; each stitch reads like a label of care.”
— R. P., maker
“A thoughtful consultation and a clear plan made the repair simple. The result exceeded expectations.”
— A. K., client
07 • tiers
Choose a consultation tier to start a bespoke piece or repair. Prices are neutral estimates; final quotes follow a site visit or photo assessment.

$80 /one-time
$420 /one-time
$150 /one-time
08 • help
Practical answers for commissions and repairs.
Small repairs: 1–2 weeks. Complex restorations may require longer sampling and approvals.
Yes. We document condition on arrival and confirm scope before starting work.
We choose materials with longevity in mind; specific archival-grade supplies are available on request.

We welcome visits by appointment and handle remote consultations for clients abroad.