Screen Shot 2019-08-25 at 4.42.10 PM.png
 

STITCH GAWD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_7794.JPG

Emma Mckee isn’t your average cross stitcher. Born in Kansas City, she was first introduced to the medium through her mother, a British opera singer who frequently attempted to teach Emma how to stitch during her childhood. Yet she always refused to learn, finding the British craft too antiquated — that is, until she found a way to make cross stitching work for her.

 

In 2014, Emma stitched her first piece: An adaptation of Will Prince’s artwork for Chance the Rapper’s song “Hey Ma.” She followed that with a piece for street artist JC Rivera, Chicago’s “Bear Champ.” Her portfolio expanded from there, as she firmly planted herself within Chicago’s rap community, as the scene’s preeminent — and only — hip-hop cross stitcher, earning the name Stitch Gawd.


Since 2014, she’s created countless pieces for musicians and artists both in and outside Chicago.

"The Chicago Cross Stitch Artist Who's Friends With All Your Favorite Rappers"

- Fader

 

 

 

 

PRESS