The Seamstress Girl

The Seamstress Girl

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針子の乙女

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Hariko no Otome, Maiden of the Needle, 針子の乙女

By zeroki

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
yen press

Description

Left with memories of a past life, Ewey was born into the Artisan noble family of Nylle. However, after it was determined she did not possess the ability to make “Divine Protection Embroidery”, she was exploited and spent her days in a living hell. By chance, she was picked up as a seamstress by the kind-hearted nobleman, Kalosthylla Roden. Grateful to Roden, she used the “Divine Protection Embroidery” she’d never shown her family, and made him sachet as a present. Adding in the power of the “Spirits” she’d always interacted with, the sachet she finished became an item on the level of a national treasure, and Ewey’s life takes yet another welcome turn.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Seamstress Girl Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Seamstress Girl I jumped into "The Seamstress Girl" with a healthy dose of curiosity, especially since it seems the manga adaptation is quite popular. The premise itself – reincarnation into a fantasy world with crafting elements – is right up my alley, so I was eager to see how this story unfolded. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the world is intriguing. I love a good fantasy setting, and this one seems to have a unique charm, blending elements of crafting with a potentially deeper, more complex narrative. The initial chapters focus on establishing the protagonist's new life and hinting at the "cheats" she possesses, which adds an air of mystery and anticipation. ### What Works Well The crafting aspect of the story is definitely a highlight for me. The idea of artifact crafting, combined with the female lead's skills as a seamstress, creates a unique blend that sets it apart from other reincarnation stories. I also appreciate the brisk pace of the early chapters, although I can see how some might prefer a slower burn. The story wastes no time in throwing you into the thick of things, and the plot developments keep you hooked. The translation quality is also commendable; it's smooth and easy to read, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the narrative. The female lead is also interesting and likeable. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the fast-paced beginning, I do wonder if it might sacrifice some character development in the long run. I'm hoping the story will take some time to delve deeper into the characters' backgrounds and motivations as it progresses. This is an ongoing story, so there is plenty of time for the author to further develop the characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Seamstress Girl" has captured my attention, and I'm eager to see where the story goes. The unique blend of crafting, fantasy, and reincarnation, combined with a strong female lead, makes it a promising read. I'm willing to overlook some minor pacing concerns for the sake of the intriguing plot and well-executed translation. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you enjoy stories with a touch of crafting and a strong female protagonist.

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