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Welcome to AnnaEmbroideryCraft

I design embroideries from images of the natural world: prices start from £70

I also accept commissions for individual portraits: prices start from £385

Comments & Feedback

Jerissa

I haven’t the words to tell you. Thank you for such a wonderful portrait. It is incredible. My daughter loves it and thanks you too, for creating it.

(Mon)

Violet

The embroidery of Violet is amazing, you are very talented and patient. I will share it on both my Instagram and Facebook page to spread the word to my friends and family.

(April)

Veronica

Your embroidery of Veronica is amazing, so lifelike with a real depth. The portrait is lifelike, especially the eyes where you seem able to capture her; they look ‘alive’. Your embroideries look as though you could be standing in the picture… There is a real 3-dimensional feel to them.

(Andrea)

Philip

I have very few photos of Dad so this embroidery is doubly precious. It’s a wonderful piece of work: I can almost hear his laugh. Thank you.

(Chris)

Blog

Memories: “Now I am 6 I am as clever as clever!” PART ONE.

Memories: …Now I am 6 I am as clever as clever! PART ONE.

I was 5, going on 6 by the time I started my 2nd Primary School.

There were 2 infant classes and 3 junior classes.

My teacher was lovely and the class was light and airy. We had tables instead of desks and there were interesting things around the classroom.

We still had the same mile walk to get to the main road and then we would catch a National bus […]

Memories: Starting School aged 4 Part Two

Memories: Starting School aged 4 Part TWO

Mum made sure we could all read before we started school. She started us with the “ladybird” series of “Peter and Jane.” I know Mark was reading 8a before he started, but I can’t recall how far I had achieved. Mum also taught us to write, but using capitals instead of lower case, so I had to relearn them. Certain letters I had difficulty with and “e” in particular, so Mrs N, my teacher, […]

Memories: Starting School aged 4 Part One

Memories: Starting School aged 4 Part One

I don’t particularly remember my older brother not being with us during the day, but for two and a half years he must have attended school on his own. Then after one Easter and at the beginning of the term I was five, it was my turn! I wasn’t prepared for the event and hadn’t attended any playgroups or pre-visits.

School was about 2 miles away and meant we had […]

Awe and Wonder – Exploring and Discovering

Awe and Wonder – Exploring and Discovering

As soon so I could crawl, walk and run, I explored my environs. Everything was new and wondrous. Every new venture, meant I discovered something I had never seen before.

I saw daffodil shoots pierce leaves so perfectly; an old Autumnal leaf, now a complete white, filigree skeleton; a robin, hop up to my feet, cocking its head to look at me; the rich wood brown of a conker as it […]

Childhood Memories: Dens (Aged 3-6)

Childhood Memories: Dens (Aged 3-6)

One of my favourite dens was the interior of a Rhododendron bush we had situated on a bank on the left of the drive. I believe my elder brother discovered it, but it became a great den for us all.

Once we had crawled through a gap, only visible to a child’s eye, the centre opened up into a small room. The floor was strewn with the thick glossy leaves and dry […]

Boo!

Good morning, everyone,

This photograph shows the three of us before my sister was born. 😊 We would be about 18 months, 2½ and 5 years old.

An early game my elder brother played with me and my younger brother when we were toddlers, was a game aptly named “Boo!”  My younger brother and I would hide under the same bed each time and my elder brother would come along acting as if he didn’t know we […]

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