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Timeless pieces inspired by Georgian Bay and the slow life.

 

Bayline Studio began with hand embroidery and a simple idea: the objects we live with should feel as thoughtful as the moments we’re trying to hold onto.

Inspired by the quiet beauty of Georgian Bay, Bayline is built on calm, clean design, natural texture, and craftsmanship. I’m drawn to the kind of coastal that’s understated, not themed, the softness of linen, the light on water, the feeling of a space that’s lived-in but intentional. That point of view shapes everything I make.

Thank you for being here at the beginning. I'm so excited to keep building this world, one thoughtful piece at a time.

- Robyn Neath

Founder & Director,
Bayline Studio

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What We Do

Bayline is a made-to-order keepsake studio creating custom pieces across embroidery and beyond. Everything is crafted by hand, designed around the little details that make a moment feel personal. Inspired by Georgian Bay, Bayline blends a quiet coastal sensibility with meaningful customization, turning names, dates, places, and memories into something you can hold onto.

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Custom Embroidery

Hand-stitched, made-to-order embroidery designed around meaningful details like names, dates, places, and everything in between. From size to fabric and colour, these pieces are fully customizable.

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Personalized Keepsakes

Made-to-order custom pieces beyond embroidery, designed to feel personal but polished. Think small, meaningful details that turn everyday items into keepsakes, with custom engraving and more.

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Milestone Commissions

Custom pieces for weddings, new babies, anniversaries, memorials, and everything in between. Designed as one-offs or coordinated sets for gifting, parties, and keepsake moments.

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Inquire:

Midland, ON
Georgian Bay

705-794-8279

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