There’s no actual embroidery, stitching, or yarn used. They replicate the deliberate linear needle marks that are hallmarks of embroidery, as opposed to the equally growing cross stitch tattoo trend that has noticeable tiny ‘X’ marks in each design. The almost 3D appearance of embroidery tattoos makes them look like an iron on craft patch that has been applied directly. This increasingly developed genre does a superb job balancing realistic needle work looks with outlandish style choices ranging from classical art through to traditional flower ink and video game characters. The embroidery tattoo trend has stepped straight out of Nana’s embroidery design magazine and onto the tattoo scene.
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