This Artist Makes Her Embroidery Creations ‘Float’ By Doing Something So Clever

The intricate details found in well-done embroidery are always a treat to look at, but one woman’s creations are made even more stunning by the material she uses.

Russian artist Krista Decor prefers stitching her delicate designs on a fine netting called tulle, which is made of various fibers including silk, nylon, and rayon. It’s so lightweight that it not only creates a lacy look, but it makes thread patterns appears as if they’re floating, too!

Decor learned this unique style of embroidery during her internship for the Russian fashion designer, Valentin Yudashkin…

…and she employs it to create beautiful scenes inspired by nature.

“Most of all in work with embroidery I like floral and animalistic ornament. Simply put, this is the world of nature of flowers and animals,” she explained.

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