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Miyuki Sakai's Art for Martha Stewart Living is Done with a Sewing Machine

Martha Stewart Living recently featured Miyuki Sakai's artwork, which is an incredible example of renewed art forms.

The plates that the beautiful desserts in the gallery are placed on are created with a sewing machine, not a pen and pencil. Intricate and perfect, the creations of Miyuki Sakai in Marth Stewart Living will surely trick the magazine's readers.

The unique plates featured by Miyuki Sakai in Martha Stewart Living definitely brings to mind those beautiful table cloths you put on display but are not really allowed to use.
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