Do you offer international shipping?
Yes! Additional shipping info for the Canada and international orders can be found in the shipping page here.
Do you take commissions or repeat pieces?
Yes to both!! For inquiries use my contact form here and I will walk you through the process. And yes, I will sometimes repeat pieces either by popular demand or I have a passion to keep making specific pieces!
I reserve the right to decline any commission I deem offensive or unsuitable for my standards.
How long do commissions take?
Generally a piece will take me a month or more depending on the size of work. I will give an eta on when it will be completed before starting your piece. That being said, if you have a date in mind for your comission I will always do my best to accomodate that date, provided theres an ample timeframe.
Can I change or add to my commission?
Yes! Before any commission I will reach out with a draft of your piece before any stitching has started to get your notes and feedback. Only after your happy with the draft piece I will start my stitching process.
After I have started and you would like to change or add something I charge a Change Order Fee of $50.
Can I commission you to embroider another independant artists work?
Only if that artist has given consent to do so. (I will always reach out to confirm) These requests are also a one-off piece and won't be repeated.
Can I reserve a piece before a sale?
I do not hold or reserve pieces. First come, first served is the fairest way for everyone to get an equal opportunity to purchase.
When is your next shop update?
I will announce all updates on Instagram and Kofi a few days prior to any shop updates. I will also add a announcement banner on the shops main page.
Do you do collabs?
Yes! I mostly like to work with digital artists but am open to all forms of art. Feel free to contact me using my contact form here.
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How do I care for embroidered artwork?
1. Avoid Direct Sunlight
Keep your piece out of direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure can cause both fabric and thread to fade or yellow over time. Indirect or ambient light is best for preserving the vibrancy of the colours.
2. Dusting & Maintenance
To prevent dust buildup:
- Use a gentle lint roller (light pressure, no tugging) to lift surface dust.
- Alternatively, compressed air can be used from a safe distance to lightly blow away dust, especially in textured or delicate areas.
3. Handling & Storage
- Always handle your piece with clean, dry hands to avoid transferring oils or dirt.
- If not displayed, store in a cool, dry place away from moisture, in acid-free tissue or a breathable cotton bag to prevent mildew and discoloration. Avoid plastic bags or airtight containers, as they can trap moisture.
4. Framed Pieces
If your piece is framed behind glass, ensure there’s a mat or spacer so the embroidery doesn’t press directly against the glass. This helps prevent condensation and preserves the texture of the work.
5. Cleaning
Do not wash the embroidered piece. Most embroidery threads are not colorfast and may bleed if exposed to water. Spot cleaning is not recommended unless advised by a textile conservator.