As part of a project she calls "Supermarket Stitch," artist Holly Levell turns ordinary items - mustard cans, Marmite, toothpaste, Toblerone - into quirky masterpieces using needle and thread.
She's even stitched her receipts. Mind blown.
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unbelievable. the receipts!
ReplyDeleteWoah! That is such an amazing find - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so impressive, what she can do with needles and thread. I can barely even sew a button on! ^^;
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Wow, that is really cool! How creative!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you have radar for finding the coolest stuff! And that Diet Coke can has to be mine.
ReplyDeletegood grief. that's INTENSE.
ReplyDeleteShe's like the Olympia Le-Tan of supermarket goods! How cool!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh!! ordinary into extraordinary! it makes these everyday items nostalgic... neat!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool. I can't believe she stitched receipts like that.
ReplyDeleteWow, the patience! That receipt is out of this world!
ReplyDeletethis is all sorts of amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow that is taking stitching to another level, truly art!
ReplyDeletevery, very cool. creative genius I say.
ReplyDelete-Deirdre
you find the coolest and craziest shit ever. love this. so awesome.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, right?! I'm such a fan.
ReplyDeleteWhat? Hand sewn receipt? That made me do a double take! Absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteRonnie xo
OMG.. these are amazing and the receipt...! It reminds me of Japanese shokunin (kind of professional people).. Great works! xo akiko
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These are incredible! People's creativity amazes me again and again - so very cool! I think I need to head over to Stitch now and do some grocery shopping!
ReplyDeleteI was about to write "People really amaze me with their creativity" and realized the comment above me said the exact same thing. It's so true! Originality is the best.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome and charming! I am blown away!!
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