Chandler finds embroidery “meditative.” Credit: Sara Connors

Amy Chandler embroiders every chance she gets—seriously.

“I work full-time, and I literally come home, try to eat things while embroidering, and embroider from the time I wake up to the time I go to sleep and any time that I’m off,” she says. “I love it, I love it a lot.”

The 24 year-old NSCAD grad is being recognized for her killer needle skills. Chandler makes hand-embroidered goods under the pseudonym Friday55, ranging from buttons and small hoop pieces to massive fabric patches. Her self described “salty and sweet” designs, flawless stitching and attention to detail is creating a buzz in the Halifax craft scene.

Four stores in the city sell her work, and people from as far as Brazil and Sweden have purchased her crafts.

“Gord Downie has one of my patches. It was a total surprise,” Chandler says. Downie’s daughter “bought a bunch of patches from me and she gave one to her dad and he really loved it. He wears it on his favourite jacket that he wears to all of his medical appointments.”

Chandler says the painstaking process—some pieces can take 60 hours—is calming, if not therapeutic.

“I find it really meditative. I get in these weird states where I find I can really clear my brain out while I’m working,” she says. “I do struggle with mental illness, so I’ve been using [embroidery] almost as a way to treat myself. It makes me feel super productive to finish something.”

Though you won’t find her at a craft fair just yet, Chandler has been asked to teach an embroidery class later this year, and her clientele is growing. “A lot of people do embroidery but a lot of the pieces take a couple of hours, and I think that’s something different about my work is that I put so much time into it,” she says. “I think that’s really the most impressive part about it.”

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5 Comments

  1. Amy, that is so amazing that you do embroidery…I never knew! I do cross-stitching which I love! So happy to see this article and would love to see some of your work! Kathy Porter

  2. Hi! I’d LOVE to know which “four stores in the city sell her work”. Wasn’t shared in the article. If anyone knows, please share! I’d really appreciate it! Amy’s art is so beautiful. I visited her Etsy page but I’d like to see stuff in person too. Thanks!

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