Stitched Stories — Fine Embroidery Studio

Hand-stitched, story-worn

Embroidered pieces that hold memory and meaning

We restore heirloom linens and craft new, bespoke embroidery — small batches, careful materials, and a founder-led approach that keeps every stitch considered. Request a consultation to begin a tailored quote.

Close-up of hand embroidery thread and needle on linen
Studio workspace with hoops and threads

Our studio, our promise

We are a small atelier led by a stitcher who turned a lifetime of practice into a studio for commissions and conservation. is a company officially registered in and operates in accordance with the laws of and the regulations of the European Union. We focus on slow craft — selecting natural threads, testing fabrics, and keeping repair methods reversible and traceable.

Our work ranges from wedding linens and corporate insignia to delicate restorations. Each commission begins with a careful brief, prototypes when needed, and a consultative pricing tier so you know what to expect. For small-batch production we combine handwork with selective machine finishing to balance time and finish quality.

For inquiries: contact@stitchedstories.example

We aim to reply within 2–4 business days.

Why choose thoughtful embroidery

A comparison of practical gains you feel and keep.

Material integrity

We test fibers and recommend conservation-safe methods; repairs are designed to last without altering the original fabric's feel.

Predictable timelines

Consultation tiers clarify lead times and milestones so projects fit your event or schedule.

Craft transparency

You receive a short process note with every order: threads used, stitches chosen, and care instructions.

Longevity & value

Unlike mass embroidered goods, custom pieces retain provenance and resale or heirloom value.

Our story — stitch by stitch

From a kitchen table to a small studio: an evolution rooted in preservation.

We began with mending — a neighbor's christening gown, a frayed cuff — and a desire to keep the original marks and memories intact. Over years we learned to combine traditional techniques with studio workflows: mapping fragile patterns, stabilizing fabrics, and choosing threads that blend visually while strengthening the weave. The founder's letter mentality means each commission receives personal attention: we log decisions, test on swatches, and invite the client into small choices like stitch density and edge treatment. This careful process reduces surprises and produces pieces that are meant to be used, loved, and passed on.

What clients say

"They restored my grandmother's wedding veil and kept every stitch. It felt like returning a memory, not just an object."

— L. from Prague

"Clear timelines and thoughtful notes. The final piece arrived ready to use and beautifully finished."

— M. in London

"A small-batch run for our boutique was handled with real care — consistent stitch, even under tight schedule."

— Studio buyer, Berlin

Consultation tiers

One featured bespoke offer, plus two supporting tiers for clearer budgeting.

Hands arranging embroidery threads for a commission

Bespoke Atelier

€420 one-time

  • Design consultation and swatch
  • Hand-stitch main panel (up to 10 hrs)
  • Stitch documentation & care note
  • Priority scheduling
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Studio Repair

€180 one-time

  • Initial assessment
  • Conservation stitching
  • Minor reinforcement
  • Return packaging
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Small Batch

€95 / item

  • Up to 5 items
  • Basic finishing
  • Lead time estimate
  • Simple packaging
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Frequently asked

How long does a bespoke piece take?

Typical lead time is 3–8 weeks depending on complexity; restoration timelines are estimated after assessment.

Do you use synthetic threads?

We prioritize natural fibers but will recommend stable synthetics for durability when appropriate.

Can items be returned if needed?

Yes — we include a short warranty and care guidance; returns depend on the condition and agreement.

Visit or write to us

Book a studio visit or start with an email. We welcome short attachments for context (photos of fabric, close-ups).

Phone +1 9855452903

Email contact@stitchedstories.example

Address 103 Maple Street, New York, 04616

Entrance to the embroidery studio with natural light

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