Just When You Think This Origami Crane is Impossibly Small … Did You See It’s Also Embroidered?

Just When You Think This Origami Crane is Impossibly Small … Did You See It’s Also Embroidered?

“I use my needle like a paint brush and I stitch one knot at a time.”

Japanese embroidery artist ipnot is a master of the french knot! Her tiny, seemingly impossible creations are both startling and wonderful.

Just When You Think This Origami Crane is Impossibly Small ... Did You See It's Also Embroidered?

Follow her on Instagram @ipnot and check out her own web site here.


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