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Spotlight on Sarah Beth Timmons: The Art of Hand-Stitched Badges and Textile Expression

May 6, 2025 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever thought of embroidery as a traditional craft reserved for grandmothers or heirloom pieces, it’s time to think again. Sarah Beth Timmons is an artist who is transforming the world of needlework, using thread as her medium for personal expression and a statement on the modern world. Her hand-stitched badges are a perfect example of how embroidery can evolve into something fresh, fun, and deeply meaningful.

Sarah Beth Timmons is a contemporary textile artist based in the United States, known for her whimsical and thought-provoking hand-stitched pieces and artwork. Her work often involves combining embroidery with elements of humor, nostalgia, and pop culture. Through her embroidered pieces, she gives a modern twist to a centuries-old craft, making it feel relevant and impactful today.

Timmons’s unique approach has garnered attention from art lovers and embroidery enthusiasts alike. She plays with bold imagery, and her work is both playful and introspective, often making us reflect on the mundane in a new light.

One of Timmons’s most charming and creative series is her collection of hand-stitched badges. These badges aren’t the typical designs you might expect to see on a scout’s sash or an event memento. Instead, Sarah creates small but mighty pieces of art that are packed with personality and storytelling. Each badge is a tiny embroidered world, rich with texture, color, and often a touch of humor.

Take, for example, her hand-stitched “Fuck politeness” badge that was shared on her Instagram (you can view the post here: Fuck politeness Badge). It’s a delightful mix of personal expression and everyday whimsy—The stitches are meticulously done, with each loop and knot capturing the texture while the words “fuck it” are embroidered in bold, playful letters.

It’s these types of pieces that really show Timmons’s talent for blending artistry with commentary. What might seem like a simple “Fuck It” badge at first glance is actually a small invitation to appreciate life’s little pleasures. 

Timmons’s work, especially her badges, speaks to the idea that embroidery is more than just a craft—it’s a form of personal expression. These hand-stitched pieces are not just decorative; they carry meaning, emotion, and even social commentary. Whether it’s a witty phrase or a familiar object rendered in stitches, her badges encourage the wearer (or viewer) to consider their own relationship with the themes represented.

What’s most exciting about Sarah Beth Timmons’s work is that it shows how embroidery can evolve. Timmons is using an ancient craft to explore modern ideas, emotions, and concepts. The badges, in particular, reflect a shift in needlework from simply a technique for creating traditional, decorative pieces to a dynamic medium for self-expression and social commentary.

 

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