Hi — I'm Kate.
We have a three-year-old at home, and like every house with a three-year-old, ours is slowly disappearing under drawings. Suns with too many rays. A house that leans like it's had a long day. A wobbly blue line that we were told, very seriously, is the sea.
The fridge door filled up first. Then the hallway. And one night, taping yet another masterpiece to a kitchen cabinet, I realised the truth about kids' art: the paper doesn't last. It fades, it tears, it ends up in a box in the attic. But those little lines — the exact way her hand moved when she was three — you never get those back.
So we started stitching them.
Little Lines takes your child's drawing and embroiders it, line for line, onto organic cotton you'll actually live in. We don't clean up the wobbles. We don't straighten the sun. The wobble is the point — it's their hand, exactly as it moved that day, made permanent in thread.
Every piece is made to order, one drawing at a time. Upload the picture straight off your fridge; we digitise it by hand, stitch it, and send it back to you as something they'll grow up seeing you wear.
The paper won't last. The stitches will.
— Kate
Little Lines