Embroidery Prince
Lately, there have been a growing number of young men who make handmade goods.
The cross-stitch artist Makoto Ozu, who I call “Embroidery Prince,” published a new cross-stitch book.
It includes 900 designs! I’m thinking about challenging myself with the camera design.
The wristband “OLEX,” which is stitched to resemble applique and Rolex is sold at Tokyu Hands in Shibuya.
Makoto Ozu (japanese)
His Blog (japanese)
Amazon.co.jp (English)
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Comments
posted by Shere , 6月 13, 2010 15:27:16 (Tokyo) :
I love it~! It’s great~! I would love to have this book.
posted by Ulricke Alette , 6月 14, 2010 3:13:16 (Tokyo) :
Lol, the Olex watches where awesome!
posted by Sasa , 6月 14, 2010 5:59:19 (Tokyo) :
This looks super cute!
I used to cross-stitch a lot when I was a kid, since my aunt did it all the time.
posted by Patty , 6月 14, 2010 7:58:18 (Tokyo) :
It’s really cute and funny! The watches are amazing!!! I loved it! :]
posted by jsimpple , 6月 18, 2010 0:11:31 (Tokyo) :
OMG! I was showing my hubby how interesting the ‘olex’ watch is….and I suddenly notice the price tag: JPY 6800!!! for a non-functional watch
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