Jenni Davis is a freestyle hand embroiderer currently living in London who relishes the deep relaxation she gets from needlework. Having studied mixed media textiles at De Montfort University, Jenni's designs are born from her love of transforming simple fabrics into beautifully embellished pieces.
Describe Your Style in Three Words?
Floral, colorful, whimsical
How Long Have You Been Stitching For?
For about 20 years
What’s Your Favorite Stitch?
Reverse chain stitch - it’s such a versatile stitch I love it for filling stitches as well as using it for line work it curves beautifully.
How Did You Learn to Stitch?
I was gifted an embroidery book from my Mum when I was about 8 years old. That's where my love of embroidery first began. When in school I incorporated a lot of hand embroidery within my GCSE’s, A-Levels and continued learning while I was at University.
What Are Your Embroidery Essentials?
Good quality fabric and threads, DMC shade cards, sharp scissors and a new needle at the start of every project.
What Inspires You?
I mostly take inspiration from architecture and natural environments, I love the interesting shapes and color palettes that can be found within them. I’m always drawn to colors first and then create a design to match the colors rather than the other way around.
What’s Your Favorite Piece Of Work?
I don’t have a favorite, mainly because every new piece I create becomes my new favorite.
What Difference Has Stitching Made To Your Life?
Embroidery has been in my life for as long as I can remember. It’s always helped me to unwind and focus my thoughts. Its repetitive nature means I don’t have to focus too hard and can relax into my project, often offering a welcomed distraction from daily life.