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  • The art of embroidery makes use of an array of embellishments and materials, for everything from items of clothing to curtains. These include cords, which are materials used as a trimming and…

  • Embroidery hoops used to be a mere sewing tool, a rigid ring in which you could secure fabric as you stitched elaborate designs across it. Then, intrepid home decorators recognized the tool's…

  • If there is a clothing item in your closet that you have not worn much because it is too plain for your tastes, apply an applique design to it. This form of embellishment can make any fabric look…

  • An instrumental part of creating an embroidery design is creating the mockup. A mockup, a term usually reserved for graphic design and manufacturing industries, is usually a sketch or drawing of the…

  • While some people make it their mission to restore old things to make them look new again, others do just the opposite. For them, the "character" of a vintage embroidered napkin, hankie or…

  • Embroidery has been a needlework art for centuries. There are embroidery design motifs that date back almost to the beginning of the art form in use today. Embroidery design motifs may serve as the…

  • After you've spent time embroidering a stunning piece of embroidery, it's disappointing to see it pucker up and wrinkle. Even using the best embroidery hoop can leave you with a puckered piece of…

  • Embellish buttons, home décor and purchased clothing using embroidered button crafts. Make the buttons yourself to create any custom look or match fabric colors that are otherwise difficult to…

  • Decorative designs made by hand or machine needlework is an ancient art. The Egyptians, Hebrews, Phoenicians, Babylonians and Moors decorated robes and clothing with embroidery designs. Each country…

  • An embroidery is appliqued onto a fabric or garment when the fabric the embroidery is on is important to the design. Often in children's wear and the juniors market, a contrast or coordinating fabric…

  • Personalize your next embroidery project with an appliqued letter. Applique lettering uses small pieces of fabric, making it a way to use up odd fabric scraps. Sewing an appliqued letter to a piece of…

  • Candlewick embroidery—or white work—was created in the 1800s. Candlewicking is characterized by white thread on white fabric. Unbleached muslin is also a favorite fabric for candlewicking.…

  • Cast on stitches, also known as "cast on buttonhole stitches" are a fun way to add texture and variation to your embroidery project. These 3-dimensional stitches make flowers appear to pop…

  • Unlike the knitter or even the weaver, who creates a pattern in the body of her fabric, the embroiderer creates a pattern on her fabric's surface. She does this using assorted colors of embroidery…

  • Embroidering leather is a daunting task because it is much less forgiving than fabric — once you put a hole in your leather item, the hole will remain there forever. Fabric on the other hand…

  • Embroidering your dress can turn an old, boring item into a stylish new fashion. Add a couple of cheerful flowers or other designs to liven up a plain piece of clothing or to simply add a girlish…

  • Add sparkle and dimension to your embroidery projects by including beads in your design. By matching the color of the beads to the thread color you are using, you can easily incorporate beads as you…

  • Use a seam ripper to fray embroidered letters and create a wild look for your next sewing project. Sewers often use a frayed embroidery technique to create a fringed look in their designs. A…

  • Sneakers can make a real style statement, especially when you customize them with your own creative designs. Embroidering a plain pair of sneakers can make them instantly one-of-a-kind. With some…

  • You may have a suction cup towel holder in your bathroom or somewhere else in your home. Instead of attaching plain towels to the suction cup towel holder, consider getting your towels embroidered.…

  • Embroidering designs, appliques or monograms can personalize an otherwise plain sweatshirt. Sweatshirts come in a variety of colors, making them a versatile wardrobe choice. Hooping a sweatshirt in an…

  • If you can think of any Christmas related image or scene, you are almost sure to find a similar motif pattern to embroider. From cross stitch to tapestry, Christmas motifs make lovely small projects…

  • "Applique" is a French word meaning "to apply" or "lay on." Simply put, to applique is to sew a piece of fabric, manipulated into a shape, onto another piece of fabric. The art of applique dates back…

  • Adding homemade embroidery to a child's sweatshirt is a nice way to make a uniquely personal gift. Hooping the sweatshirt properly is important so the pattern will come out as intended and last a long…

  • Whether personalizing a bag, shirt, linens or towels, a monogram is a classic and individual choice for hand or machine embroidery. Monograms of either a single initial, two initials or three initials…

  • Shisha embroidery is a type of embroidery that features small, framed mirrors sewn onto fabric. This technique originated in India and can be found in the traditional textile crafting of multiple…

  • Multi-hooping refers to the use of an embroidery machine to produce a larger embroidered design. This process may seem intimidating to the new embroidery machine user, but the process is similar to…

  • Knowing what to charge a customer for embroidery work depends on the difficulty of the project and whether you are sewing by hand or by machine. Embroidering the back of a jacket, for example, may be…

  • The delicate work of hand embroidery is an art form that many people have mastered. The tiny stitches made with a needle and embroidery floss, pearl cotton or knit croheen create patterns and texture…

  • Machine and/or hand embroidery is enjoyed by many individuals. There comes a time in many people's lives when the craft goes beyond just a hobby, and selling the items is considered. The key is…

  • Free-form sewing is any sewing project that does not use a pattern. The free-form subject can be of any design, in any shape, color or size. Imagination is the process of the piece. There are no set…

  • In order to recreate the latest catwalk fashions or just a favorite dress, every budding home sewer or budding dressmaker must first master the art of pattern grading. This is a process that…

  • Satin floss, also known as embroidery thread or floss, is a very thick and durable thread used for sewing projects, embroidery and other crafts. You can find satin floss in many colors at craft stores…

  • Swedish embroidery, also known as Swedish weaving or huck embroidery, was very popular in the 1930s and 1940s. This method uses embroidery and darning techniques to create a design that looks woven.…

  • Stabilizers are materials used in sewing to hold fabric flat and inflexible so it is more easily stitched. They are named for the method required to remove them from fabric after embroidery is…

  • Raised embroidery, now known as stumpwork, was once popular in the mid-seventeenth century. The technique referred to raised or padded needlework and resulted in a three-dimensional piece of work.…

  • Embroidery machine operators, whom the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics categorizes along with sewing machine operators, operate machines to embroider names, initials or decorative designs on garments…

  • Machine embroidery offers innovative designs on fabric. Embroidery adds weight to the fabric with its thread and stitches. The fabric is not be prepared to handle extra weight, resulting in issues…

  • Jacobean embroidery dates back to the time of James 1st of England and 6th of Scotland from 1603 to 1625. With swirling scrolls, large ornate leaves, fantasy animals and bright colors, Jacobean…

  • One of the advantages of owning an embroidery machine is that you can also use it to create appliques. Applique items have proven to be popular over the years among people of all ages. You see…

  • Make a bead frame from an embroidery hoop in less than 10 minutes. The process involves finding an innovative way to hold the warp strings tight once they are placed in the embroidery hoop. The warp…

  • If you're a writer looking to pen a script, short story or novel in a medieval setting, you've got your work cut out for you. Obviously, you can't have your characters speaking in the same fashion…

  • If you have a Brother, Bernina or Babylock embroidery machine, you require PES files for stitching out designs. Converting a graphic into PES format for embroidery often requires trial and error. Many…

  • Laying tools allow needlework enthusiasts the ability to craft complex creations that would otherwise require much more expertise. A laying tool may be made of plastic, wood, metal, bone or even…

  • Embroidery employs a wide variety of stitching styles, such as the back stitch and the split stitch. These two styles are some of the most common types of stitches used to outline items such as stars.…

  • Modern plastic embroidery hoops have a lip that automatically tightens the fabric when you snap the two pieces of the hoop together. They have smooth edges that will not snag your floss. Vintage…

  • Embroidery in Korea, as elsewhere, developed along with the art of sewing. Many of the stitches were originally used in the construction of the garment itself but as their visual appeal was noticed…

  • The satin stitch is a stitch used in embroidery to fill up space. A set of satin stitches together creates a solid bar of color across the fabric. A single row of satin stitches may be used to create…

  • Korean music has been heavily influenced by the Chinese and Mongol cultures as a result of close ties to those countries. Accordingly, it has many similarities with them. Written Korean music has been…

  • Keeping the kids occupied and entertained during the summer takes creativity and imagination. Children love doing crafts with things found around the house.There is no need to purchase expensive…

  • Adding an embroidered border to clothing can make the difference between ordinary and special. Mastering the buttonhole or blanket stitch will inspire you to transform ready-made clothing with your…

  • Learn how to embroider a feather using simple needlework stitches. Feathers have a central stem and smaller filaments or barbs on each side of the stem. Because of this simple construction, you should…

  • Embroidery backing or stabilizer is placed behind fabric while it is being stitched on an embroidery machine. Backing keeps the material stabilized and keeps it from shifting while being sewn. These…

  • The Cherokees are an ancient American Indian people who lived in the southeastern United States for hundreds of years. At the time of their first contact with Europeans, they were skilled hunters and…

  • Hungarian embroidery is a bold and brightly colored, featuring various flowers and used to decorate table runners, doilies and items of clothing. This form of embroidery originates in Hungarian…

  • Fundraisers are a great way to give your group an opportunity to work together as a team. One popular way to earn dollars is through an embroidery fundraiser. For this activity, you can contract an…

  • Delicate embroidery details are popular in current fashion. Using fabric paint, you can spice up your wardrobe with a few embroidered pieces of your own. Fabric paint comes in easy-to-use applicator…

  • The endless embroidery hoop is an amazing tool for home embroiderers. Not only will it allow you to embroider endless borders, but also endless designs. All top-of-the-line embroidery machines offer…

  • Novice as well as skilled embroidery designers working with digitizing machines benefit from implementing several techniques during the stitching process. These machine types require time to learn the…

  • Add a delicate scalloped edge to handkerchiefs or other linens to create a timeless heirloom look. Hand stitched scallop edging can give most any linen a designer inspired look for a fraction of what…

  • DIY Christmas crafts are an easy and adorable way to decorate your home. Homemade crafts also make thoughtful Christmas gifts. The time and effort that goes into each craft makes the gift worth more…

  • Embroidery, also called crewel is a needlework craft that involves decoratively stitching a cloth with thread (also called embroidery floss). Embroidery thread is typically in a contrasting color to…

  • Redwork is a type of embroidery that came to popularity in the 1800s when a new type of thread was developed in Turkey; it was inexpensive and colorfast. Even though it was originally available only…

  • Huck towels are made out of a special type of cotton cloth, called huck toweling. The cloth is special because of the way it is woven. Huck toweling is absorbent and virtually lint free, making great…

  • Plastic embroidery screens, or plastic canvas, as they are more commonly known, are an extremely versatile crafting tool. In addition to plastic canvas's intended use for embroidery projects, you can…

  • Embroidering with a needle and thread is a beautiful, but time consuming art form. One way to add color and dimension to a garment is to use fabric paint. There are a variety of fabric paints on the…

  • Huck embroidery is a purely decorative art done on even-weave cotton toweling, usually white, and associated with Swedish heritage. It differs from other embroidery styles in that the stitches don't…

  • Some beading magazines have patterns that come free with purchase of the magazine or online libraries of patterns that are free to subscribers. It's also possible to find patterns that are completely…

  • Stitchers know all about the wide variety of colors available in embroidery floss, including metallic and neon styles. With so many choices, the six-ply thread also lends itself to use when crafting…

  • Creating large embroidery designs can be done even if your hoop options are smaller than the embroidery design. Embroidery machines have maximum hoop dimensions programed into the embroidery machine's…

  • Embroidery fonts work well for children's clothing because you can add different phrases and symbols to spark your child's interest. For instance, if your niece or daughter likes dolls you can stitch…

  • The Cherokee originally lived in the American Southeast over eight present-day states, including Georgia and Tennessee. Many Cherokee were moved to Oklahoma in the 1800s in a forced death march called…

  • A laying tool is an instrument made for hand embroidery. It allows you to easily maneuver multiple strands of thread when working on large embroidery projects. Using a laying tool can help you achieve…

  • Traditional Korean embroidery is known as "jasu." It is admired for its striking color schemes and designs. Jasu has been used through the centuries to adorn clothing, embellish boxes, ornaments,…

  • A satin stitch is a stitch in embroidery that is used to fill in small shapes. It creates a solid block of colored embroidery, and it is one of the basic steps to use when filling in a design. Use the…

  • Embroidery is a popular, classic way to add interest to a plain fabric item. With embroidery machines, adding embroidery patterns can be relatively simple. However, it is important to use a stabilizer…

  • Embroidery positioning tools help you embroider designs onto fabric precisely where you want it. It is a useful tool throughout the life of your embroidery machine. Jennifer Stern, of Craft Stylish, a…

  • People often undervalue the cost of labor when setting prices for one-of-a-kind crafts. Embroidery must be near-perfect if one hopes to recoup the money and time invested in the project. Embroidery…

  • Embroidery stitch conversion programs allow you to take an embroidery design in a format that your embroidery machine cannot read and convert the design into a readable format that your embroidery…

  • Higher end embroidery machines such Babylock, Bernina, Janome, and Pfaff sometimes come with embroidery software when purchased from a licensed dealer. However, embroidery software can be purchased…

  • Many beautiful, fun and whimsical embroidery cards are available for your Brother embroidery machine, but before you get swept away purchasing additional embroidery cards, it's important to check for…

  • Embroidery is a needle craft that uses floss and yarns to decorate other fabrics. Often embroidery uses a wide variety of stitches to create the types of designs and decorations the crafter wants to…

  • Buying presents for little girls can be an adventure in all things cute and sweet. With new toys being marketed on a regular basis, the process can easily become overwhelming. Finding something within…

  • Embroidery, an ancient art of threadwork, is something that can be done to decorate fabrics such as clothes, towels, bed sheets and even slippers. A blank item can be embroidered with something as…

  • Embroidery -- the adornment of fabric with thread, beads or sequins -- dates back thousands of years. In fact, it was the primary method used by the Byzantines to embellish clothing. You can use…

  • Whether you use a machine or embroider by hand, getting your fabric in a hoop to start the process can be time consuming, depending on both the fabric used and the area you have to work with.…

  • In today's busy world of work and responsibility, craft-time is precious time. Avoid frustration by keeping your embroidery floss and needlework supplies organized in an embroidery file. Whether you…

  • Creating original patterns and designs as stitch files for embroidery machines often incorporates embroidery software programs. Since certain programs cost thousands of dollars, users are opting to…

  • The Designer 1 is a sewing/embroidery machine from the Husqvarna Viking Company. Key features of this machine include a patented exclusive sensory system that has an automatic foot lift that lifts and…

  • A saree (also commonly called "sari") is a long piece of fabric wrapped around the body with a loose end that is thrown over the shoulder. While some sarees are unembellished, most sarees are…

  • Embroidery digitizing is a process of converting images from a graphic to a stitching format that is transferred to an embroidery machine and stitched automatically by the machine. Learning digitizing…

  • Bibs, blankets, onesies, shirts, wall hangings and other baby fabric projects all benefit from the addition of cute, brightly colored and skillfully crafted embroidery. Most common themes work well…

  • A plain swatch of fabric can be transformed into something new and artful when it is embroidered. Embroidery, an art form dating back to ancient Egyptian times, was historically used as a way of…

  • Digitizing your own designs is fun and interesting. It's a learning curve for sure, but once you understand the fundamentals you will be able to digitize multiple types of designs.You will save money…

  • Embroidering will allow you to personalize your sewing, monogram your clothes, towels and projects and create intricate patterns and designs. There are many embroidering fonts that you will have at…

  • Having the option to reduce or descale an embroidery design's size is beneficial, especially if your embroidery machine's hoop capabilities are smaller than the design. Knowing how to reduce a design…

  • Embroidery digitizing is the process of taking artwork and creating a digital image out of it to make it suitable for industrial machine embroidery. Many companies charge a fee per number of stitches…

  • Adorn a special baptismal gown with delicate hand-embroidery to create a special garment that will be handed down from generation to generation. Use white silk embroidery floss on fine cotton batiste…

  • A grand hoop allows you to embroider designs for large projects. The hoop is easy to set up and use, and is a benefit to those that enjoy T-shirt embroidery, as well as quilting projects. The Pfaff…

  • With a needle and thread, just about anyone can learn how to customize embroidery. Embroidery is easy to learn and can range from the simplest of designs to the most complex. In the beginning, you may…

  • The couch stitch is a way of beading that requires several beads to be strung on the thread at once. The second needle is used to secure the thread in between each bead and hold the strand securely.…

  • Wooden embroidery hoops are versatile craft supplies. When you are finished using them to hold your embroidery in place, recycle the hoop to frame your needlework. To expand on this project, create…

  • Embroidery machines manufactured today are developed using the most up-to-date technology and sophisticated features. They can quickly generate beautifully complicated embroidery designs that many…

  • Though lightweight and delicate, tulle netting can be embroidered without damaging the fabric. Whether using a pattern that reflects the rich detailing of old world wedding veils or creating a simple…

  • Creating a custom hat is an excellent small project to tackle as you unravel the mysteries of digitizing graphic images for use in embroidery. A digitized embroidery graphic not only shows how the…

  • Machine embroidery is a popular hobby for craft enthusiasts, and many crafters like to give monogrammed and personalized items as gifts. You can easily customize children's clothes and backpacks with…

  • When using a commercial, multi-needle embroidery machine, a cylinder attachment can make life much easier when it comes to embroidering sleeves or pant legs. Unlike home-style, single-needle…

  • Beading is a handicraft where decorative pieces are sewn individually or in groups onto a piece of fabric according to a design or pattern. The beaded fabrics can be used on clothing, jewelry,…

  • Machine embroidery has revolutionized home sewing by allowing sewers to embellish nearly anything with perfect embroidery in a fraction of the time required for hand embroidery. In order to add even…

  • Embroidery adds a unique, personal touch to hand towels or place mats. From inspirational quotes and words of faith, to initials, floral designs and holiday themes, a wide variety of designs are…

  • Working with software to create embroidery projects usually involves premade images included in the program. Personalizing embroidery generally involves customizing the installed software program.…

  • Embroidery projects make beautiful wall art, but after all the tedious and painstaking work of an embroidery project, you might want to pass off the task of framing to a professional or simply put off…

  • Hand embroidery can be a useful skill to acquire. Once you know the basics, you can create all kinds of lovely projects. Even a small repertoire of stitches can let you transform clothes and household…

  • Embroidery software programs open a variety of embroidery file extensions. Embroidery machine manufacturers usually recommend a preferred default format setting. The type of software program as well…

  • Stretch denim is used to make jeans, shirts and coats. The elasticity of the fabric provides a fit that moves with the body. Embroidering on stretch denim requires the material to be stabilized so the…

  • Embroidery floss can be a nuisance if you do not store it correctly. The threads can get all tangled up by themselves or tangled into another color of floss. This is especially true if you are working…

  • One of the benefits of using a Gerber Digitizer to make or alter patterns is the program integration feature. Pattern makers and technical designers can copy and paste measurements to design as well…

  • Holiday inspired motifs or solid colored garments can be redesigned, restyled and recreated with 3D embroidery software. Though each software brand differs, most programs include the "Endless Hoop"…

  • Files with an "HUS" suffix are graphic embroidery files used in Husqvarna Viking sewing machines. This brand of sewing machine can be loaded with files that enable them to create custom embroidery. If…

  • Personalized gifts such as baby blankets, pillow cases, hand towels and polo shirts will add that extra "wow" factor for any occasion. Embroidering by hand is an age-old technique that is used for…

  • The craft of embroidery involves sewing an image or design onto a piece of fabric. Embroidery can be done by hand or with a sewing machine. While some embroiderers work free-handed, most work from a…

  • Using beads and sequins to enhance already embroidered fabric is a tradition that dates back thousands of years to the Middle East and Far East. Today the practice is used for making the traditional…

  • Welcoming a new baby with an embroidered gift is a thoughtful way to create a personalized memory. Embroidery can be used to monogram flannel blankets and bibs. Cross-stitch embroidery can be used to…

  • Installing an embroidery foot on your Pfaff sewing machine will allow you to embroider patterns on your sewing projects. Your Pfaff machine's presser foot can be changed so that you can create…

  • Embroidery is a type of needlework often referred to as painting with a needle. A fine example would be the colorful saris of India or the silk robes of royalty in Thailand. Embroidery also can be…

  • The Brother PC-7500 is a sewing machine that was designed for personal home use. This machine offers all the functions you need to complete your home projects, including embroidery capabilities.

  • 3D Organizer by Husqvarna is a useful software tool, allowing you to organize and export your library of digital embroidery designs. One of helpful feature is the ability to send multiple files to one…

  • Today's computer-controlled sewing machines can embroider complex designs, from intricate logos to photo-quality imagery. Individual sewing machine manufacturers (including Artista, Baby Lock,…

  • Learning how to create different dimensional effects with digitized embroidery software will often feel daunting. Starting with basic artwork shapes will enable you to practice the different tools…

  • Digitizing is the process of converting a design to a data format used by embroidery machines. Embroidering with foam, also called 3-D embroidery or puff embroidery, under letters and numbers gives a…

  • If you are a crafter who likes to cross stitch, you probably know that there is one problem when it comes to using embroidery floss: It has a tendency to knot up if you use it directly from the store…

  • Embroidery floss is a composite thread, usually made from six fine strands of cotton, silk or rayon. It comes in a variety of colors. Many needlework crafts, including free embroidery and counted…

  • The art of embroidery has been around for centuries and has continued to be a popular craft today. There are a variety of different colors and materials that make up the embroidery floss from which…

  • Hand mirrors are elegant accessories for the dresser or vanity. With the addition of an embroidered embellishment on the back, the mirror becomes a true treasure. Purchase a wooden hand mirror with a…

  • Embroidery floss is inexpensive and readily available at most mass retailers and craft stores. Colorful skeins of cotton floss are often left over from larger projects and the smaller amounts can be…

  • Embroidered patches are distinctive because they can be personalized and made from scratch to suit any jeans, sweaters or shirts that may need a patch. Homemade embroidered patches are not limited to…

  • Mirror work embroidery is most often associated with Indian and Asian design. An important part of Indian cultural designs in general, “miniscule mirror embroidery is done on heavily…

  • Embroidery is regaining popularity and becoming one of the hip new crafting trends. You can draw a design straight onto the fabric, but transferring designs is a more accurate and safe method,…

  • Madeira embroidery is based on broderie anglais (French for English embroidery), a form of whitework embroidery. It was introduced to the island of Madeira, located about 560 miles from Portugal in…

  • Alphonse Kursheedt imported schiffli embroidery machines to America in 1876 and Dr. Robert Reiner began importing embroidery machines to Weehawken, New Jersey in 1903. Although northern New Jersey's…

  • Embellishing an existing wardrobe or home décor items with custom embroidery is one way to renew these pieces without adding extra expense to your household budget. Crafters customize these…

  • The exact date, origin and reason for creating the first piece of embroidery is not known. One of the earliest pieces of embroidery ever found dates between 200 B.C. and 220 A.D. It is a silk…

  • Crewel embroidery combines basic embroidery stitches to create artistic designs and motifs on fabric using two-ply wool yarn. Basic stitches in crewelwork include satin stitches, running and chain…

  • Embroidery is a way to decorate fabric by adding designs made of an arrangement of stitches. Several stitches are used to enhance the appearance or suggest details. When beads are added, they tend to…

  • The type of embroidery fabric you want may determine your ease in finding it. For example, if you are looking for Aida cloth---the most common fabric for embroidery according to the Simply Blackwork…

  • Embroidery frames are used to stretch fabric that is going to be embroidered. These frames vary from small round plastic frames to adjustable floor standing roller frames. Every needlework artist has…

  • In 1903, Dr. Robert Reiner came to the United States and began importing embroidery machines from Plauen, Germany, to northern New Jersey's Hudson County. Switzerland and Germany were the leading…

  • Bridal veils are items that are well known for their beautiful and intricate tulle embroidery. But there are many more ways you can decorate with embroidered tulle. Here are simple and easy to follow…

  • Embroidery machines today make it possible to sew more intricate, more accurate designs than ever before by using computer files as guided templates. You can design the exact pattern you want using…

  • Doing embroidery on a saree can be rewarding and challenging. A saree is usually made from silk or another very light fabric. You can use traditional embroidery stitches but must take a few extra…

  • As the name suggests, embroidery floss is generally used for embroidery. However, you can also use it for many other crafting projects. You can cut it short to make colorful hair for a doll, use it to…

  • An embroidery monogram is a distinctive way to personalize objects for your home or embellish a special gift to impress a loved one. Imbued with the traditions of the past, embroidered monograms…

  • Stumpwork embroidery is the name given to work in which the finished image contains raised or three-dimensional aspects. Stumpwork embroidery is rooted in designs done in the 17th century in England…

  • Floating embroideries are usually associated with delicate fabrics that are prone to stretch or distort once hooped. These unforgiving ripples in the fabric distract from your embroidery efforts. The…

  • Beautiful, stunning or whimsical, embroidery designs and techniques come to us from around the world, and from every period in history. With just a needle, a bit of thread and some fabric our…

  • Creating original ideas allows the designer and crafter to customize garments and home decor items into one of a kind projects. The intricacy in developing embroidery patches, which are usually…

  • You maintain the cleanliness of your embroidery machine by blowing and brushing out every little hair and fiber that might be present. But do you take care of it when you're not around to brush it…

  • Embroidery machines vary greatly in what they can accomplish. Many let you do all the work you want in just a few steps while others force you to jump through many complicated hoops, so to speak, to…

  • Runway collections have influenced the embroidery market by incorporating elaborate embroidery designs into jackets, tops and pants. Embroidery software manufacturers have taken this into account and…

  • Embroidery and sewing machines have evolved and are now becoming more readily available to the home crafter and entrepreneur. Preparing your design for the embroidery process requires planning and…

  • All types of things can be embellished with embroidered designs--hats, purses, shoes, clothing and home accessories. Virtually any cute little motif you see can be translated to embroidery--animals,…

  • Most embroidery machines come with a few fonts built in. It is easy to design a monogram or embroider a word using these fonts, but there will be times when you'll want more flexibility. There are a…

  • Monogramming turns items like handkerchiefs, towels and pillowcases into special and personalized objects, whether it is for yourself or others. It also makes it easier to keep track of your child's…

  • Embroidery hoops make life easier for needleworkers at any level. They provide better control of your cloth for cross stitch, crewel and other embroidery projects. If you have ever tried to embroider…

  • Embroidery floss is a great crafting thread which is available in an array of bright colors. These threads are available in 100% mercerized colorfast cotton and often come in skeins. Besides the…

  • Embroidery adds dimension and color to home décor and clothing. The craft goes back centuries as a pastime for women and has spanned across many cultures and social classes. Today embroidery is…

  • Embroidery on pillowcases personalizes the bed linen and makes a perfect gift for a wedding or a new baby. Styles of embroidery can range from a simple outline in coordinating colors to an elaborate…

  • Creating your own digital embroidery designs will give you the opportunity to develop your embroidery skills. Although digital embroidery machines can embroider just about anything, you will have to…

  • Embroidery designs come in a variety of sizes and patterns for the very large designs are often split into multiple pieces for ease of packaging and use. While it is never necessary to join the pieces…

  • An embroidery hoop is an essential and inexpensive tool for many types of needlework. The wooden or plastic hoop secures your project material and keeps it taut for even hand or machine stitching.…

  • Embroidery hoops, usually made of wood, metal or plastic, are handy for keeping fabric taut while applying fancy stitchery, whether it's by hand or machine. Commercial embroidery hoops are relatively…

  • Sashiko is a traditional form of Japanese embroidery. Originally layers of fabric were sewn together for warmth and durability with Sashiko stitching. Sashiko embroidery is done by hand with a stitch…

  • Diaper bags are often given as gifts at baby showers. These bags can range from plain to very fancy, with lots of pockets and accessories. The less expensive bags are sometimes plastic covered while…

  • The prices of embroidery monogramming can vary as greatly as the monogram designs themselves. One of the elements that goes into embroidery monogramming pricing is whether you are selecting…

  • Hand-held embroidery hoops are a useful tool for embroidery and cross-stitch projects. When you place your fabric into an embroidery hoop, the hoop holds your fabric taut to enable you to work neatly…

  • Creating your own embroidery design will allow your ideas to surface. Haute couture runway collections are filled with lavish embroidered styles. Taking a stroll through your local malls and boutiques…

  • Cross stitchers find patterns they want to cross stitch and they need to be able to figure out how much embroidery floss they will need. Cross stitch patterns will give stitchers a finished design…

  • You can embellish cards with embroidery stitches to create customized designs. Understanding how to embroider cards is as simple as knowing how to embroider on cloth, with one key exception.…

  • Embroidery designs can make any basic top, jeans or jacket into something extraordinary. Creating your own embroidery designs is now a realistic option for the home crafter or small business…

  • Machine embroidery is a fun way to embellish and personalize clothing. Embroidering on a pants leg or pocket can really complete an outfit, but hooping pants can be a challenge. You'll need to remove…

  • Everyone is proud of their military and recognize the bravery these courageous men and women display on a daily basis. For those of us left at home, hoping for safe returns, crafting and designing…

  • Embroidery machines for the home crafter have evolved by incorporating a myriad of techniques, digitizing and features.The one common denominator all embroidery designs share is the limitations faced…

  • Digitizing is the process of converting a digital image into a format that an embroidery machine can read and stitch out. Digitizing can also be referred to as "punching," and requires special…

  • Whether you enjoy hand or machine embroidery, there are plenty of fish designs to choose. The books on the market today show the how-to end of embroidery for those who have no idea how to start as…

  • Digitizing pictures or designs to embroider consists of scanning a design into a computer or using an already digitized design found on the Internet. These digitized designs must then have the data…

  • Today's needle workers are creating their own embroidery designs rather than depending on ready-made hot iron transfers, popular in recent decades. Your creativity is really the only limit on the type…

  • An embroidery card reader is a device that reads embroidery cards. Embroidery cards are computer memory cards that store digitized embroidery designs. Sophisticated computerized sewing machines and…

  • Embroidery ink is commonly used to create patterns on material that the seamstress then will embroider over. However, once you have finished your embroidery, some of the ink may still show through.…

  • Appliques are a fun way to embellish clothing and household items. Different colors and textures in the applique fabric can give the finished product a completely new look. Applique is also a great…

  • If you can draw well and you are also skilled with a needle, you can easily convert your original drawings into embroidery designs. After simplifying the original drawing, transferring it to a graph…

  • Ever wonder how to find the coolest library embroidery designs for your embroidery machine without having to wait for them to arrive in the mail or take a trip to the store?

  • Traditional embroidery is in danger of extinction. Computerized embroidery machines handle any stitch, pattern and design with ease and efficiency. Embroidery by hand, however, is a wonderful hobby…

  • Redwork is a style of embroidery that became popular in the late 1800s with the development of colorfast threads. While household and nature themes remain the traditional style, any line art pattern…

  • When doing machine embroidery, you need to use a stabilizer backing on the underside of the garment to keep the stitches in place while stitching. There are several different types and weights of…

  • Unlike the Renaissance period of history, where there are extensive paintings showing examples of needlework, the medieval period has comparatively few examples of needlework in clothing. Part of the…

  • Embroidery hoops are a standard tool for needlework. They are basically used to keep fabric taut and stable, which makes it easier to work with while you stitch. If you are just beginning with…

  • Crewel work is a type of embroidery that's worked on ordinary linens using a special woolen thread. Most of the stitches used for crewel work are those used for all types of embroidery, but the…

  • Many forms of embroidery form a smooth surface, the design formed by the threads nearly flat against the background fabric. But it does not have to be that way. You can make your embroidery stand out…

  • When you compare embroidery digitizing software, price is only one feature to consider. Use the Internet to learn more about specific software on the market. Read customer reviews and purchase…

  • Graceful, flowing movement is what gives Madeira embroidery its distinctive, romantic characteristics, according to Bordado Madeira. From tablecloths to handkerchiefs, Madeira embroidery is full of…

  • Embroidery is a technique of sewing colored threads over a piece of material to make a picture or a statement. Embroidery is a beautiful way to embellish many projects such as tablecloths and napkins,…

  • Kantha embroidery is a type of folk art where worn-out garments are given a second life. Bengali women created the technique several hundred years ago, using old thread to create running stitch…

  • Embroidered monograms are popular when it comes to gift giving and personalizing clothing and accessories such as bags, towels, robes, shirts and socks. There are many different styles of monograms…

  • Redwork embroidery became popular during a period of time when colorfast dyed floss was not readily available. It is believed to have come to the United States as a craft during the Civil War period.…

  • When embroidering fabric, it is important to use an embroidery hoop to hold the surface taut and flat. To use an embroidery hoop successfully there are several factors to consider: the choice of hoop;…

  • Embroidery is the interesting task of creating pictures or pillows with fabric and floss or yarn. Most often you buy embroidery kits that contain the fabric, floss, needle and instructions. However,…

  • Embroidery is a skill that many people appreciate but don't have themselves, so they are willing to pay for the work of someone else. If you embroider, you can parlay this craft into a part-time or…

  • Redwork is a type of embroidery that uses line art and red floss to embellish fabric. You might choose to do redwork on a themed quilt with each block a different flower, bird or dog. Or, you might…

  • You've purchased your embroidery machine, stitched several projects, become comfortable with the process and now you're ready to digitize your own embroidery designs. The cost of digitizing…

  • There are several types of embroidery that crafters enjoy working with. You will find regular embroidery, crewel work with yarns, and cross stitch. You can make your own floral designs for projects…

  • Designing your own embroidery patterns allows you to create meaningful, playful and personal designs. Embroider your children's artwork, a picture of your cat, or an image with sentimental value. You…

  • Machine embroidery offers the crafter artistic freedom and control on multiple levels. Size, position, pattern and color are available on virtually every machine and with study and the right software;…

  • Designing hand embroidery patterns is an easy and fun way to add a personal touch to garments, handbags, tea towels or home accessories. Show your love of dogs by making your own dog embroidery…

  • Designing your own embroidery is no easy task, but it can be rewarding and fulfilling to have your own design etched into a blanket or framed on the wall. Frogs are a unique and interesting creature,…

  • Even the simplest hand-embroidered guest towel or dish towel adds a romantic touch to any decor and makes a personalized holiday or hostess gift. Mary Thomas, editor of Needlewoman magazine in the…

  • Embroidery is an old craft, with examples having been found that date as far back as 500 B.C. In 2009, it is still a popular needlecraft, with a multitude of varieties ranging from simple one-stitch…

  • Embroidery floss can be used to create all kinds of crafts, including counted cross stitch, stamped cross stitch, needlepoint, and embroidery projects. A kit will contain all of the embroidery floss…

  • Industrial embroidery is done on an embroidery machine that can use different color and size stitching. Discover the basics of industrial embroidery with tips from a design and screen-printing company…

  • Embroidery is a fun way to personalize garments or home décor with your own custom designs and fonts. With a little creativity and careful planning, you can create custom embroidery fonts with…

  • Couching is a type of embroidery in which one yarn or thread is laid upon a piece of fabric and secured in place by another thread. This makes it possible to use very thick yarns for decoration of…

  • Embroidery hoops are not expensive, and anyone who does cross stitch should not be without one. Embroidery hoops are useful for cross stitch and other small embroidery projects. Large pictures are put…

  • Learning to embroider and create beautiful designs on fabric can be a fun challenge. Embroidery, also called needlework or needlepoint, is the art of creating designs and pictures on fabric using…

  • With a Kenmore Elite 19005 machine you can embroider monograms and customized lettering, as well as create your own distinct designs. You don't even need to stay by the machine the entire time it's…

  • Embroidery is an ancient art, but also one enjoying a new revitalization. Each culture has produced unique needlework, ranging from simple designs to complex and massive pieces. Embroidery is…

  • Medieval embroidery was used to embellish clothing, religious items, and to decorate formal spaces. Embroidery was professionally done by both men and women in the Middle Ages, but some of the most…

  • Needlework and embroidery were a common pastime for women in Colonial America. Colonial embroideries ranged from the practical or educational to elaborate, but skill with a needle was necessary for…

  • Bunka embroidery is also called Japanese Punch Needle Embroidery and Threadpainting. It's both an art and a craft that originated about 100 years ago in Japan. A punch needle is used to apply silky…

  • A cross between connect the dots and paint by numbers, beaded card embroidery uses basic designs as a framework for stunning bead mosaics. These works of bead art can vary from simple to complex…

  • Embroidery hoops help hold the fabric taut while you’re stitching, to help your stitches come out even and smooth. They’re useful for cross-stitch, crewel, needlepoint, silk ribbon…

  • Lefkaritika embroidery is a type of embroidery that has been passed down from mother to daughter for generations. As a result, it is a kind of embroidery that is not very well known. It is famous for…

  • When you're preparing to sew out an embroidery design, one of the most important factors for a good outcome is the hooping process. Every machine has its own hoop design, but the basic set up is the…

  • I love thrift stores and antiques and I love embroidery work of the past. But it is fragile and truly needs to be handled with "kid gloves." To preserve them, it is best to keep them stored in the…

  • When you buy a cross stitch kit, your embroidery floss comes all together and you'll need to separate the colors. This can be a time consuming job, especially if the kit contains multiple shades of…

  • Those beautifully lacy edges with the open areas on your tablecloth may be cutwork embroidery. Cutwork embroidery is the art of using a combination of materials to create an intricate design. Most…

  • Crewel embroidery has been a favorite form of needlework since the sixteenth century. Crewel is embroidery on any fabric in a two-ply wool yarn called "crewel" and the yarn gives the stitches a raised…

  • An old craft, huck embroidery begins with a row of stitches across the material, then works the design upward to repeat a motif. It's popular for hand towels, but can be used on other home…

  • Not just any needle will do for embroidery. The type of thread, fabric and embroidery techniques involved will determine what kind of needle is going to work best.

  • The simplest method of transferring an embroidery design to fabric is to use a commercial iron-on transfer. If the design you've selected is not available in this form, choose from several other…

  • Young girls in centuries past practiced embroidery stitches on samplers, fashioning motifs, alphabets and verses. Today, antique samplers have become treasured artworks. Modern crafters sometimes…