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1. Embroidery Around The World And Through The Ages - By: (see Article)
From the earliest times man has appreciated delicate and beautiful things. In fact, it is evidenced that as early as 3000 BC man began to decorate and embellish personal belongings using intricate needlework or embroidery. While today needlework is usually associated with...

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Embroidery Around The World And Through The Ages
From the earliest times man has appreciated delicate and beautiful things. In fact, it is evidenced that as early as 3000 BC man began to decorate and embellish personal belongings using intricate needlework or embroidery. While today needlework is usually associated with the fairer of the sexes, needlework and embroidery were originally a man's accomplishment. Many ancient cultures, both Eastern and Western, relegated these tasks to the men folk who had to study unde
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2. How To Get Started With Embroidery - By: (see Article)
Embroidery is an age old art form using a needle and thread tocreate elaborate designs on a piece of cloth. Whether you chooseto break out a needle and embroidery floss to work on a designby hand or use the latest technology to create a design using anembroidery machine, the result is guaran...

3. How To Choose An Embroidery Machines - By: (see Article)
The latest technology today is sewing machines that double asembroidery machines. By using the computer integrated into themachine, you can quickly and easily add cards or downloads toembroider any pattern imaginable. Instead of spending hours onan embroidery pattern by doing the needlework ...

4. You Can Make Money From Embroidery - By: (see Article)
Who wouldn't want to be able to make money from doing something they love, like a bobby or a craft? The truth is that many people have taken their passion and turned it into profit. No matter whether it is wood crafts, painting or ceramics, arts and crafts are extremely popular, and you can make mon...

5. Needling Your Competition - Three Ways To Promote Your Needlepoint Crafts - By: Michael Russell
1. Local Craft Shows The best way to get out there and meet your customers is at local craft shows. This gives you a chance to sell your products, but even if you don’t see a lot, you can gain a lot of exposure. Be sure to talk to everyone who stops at your booth. A warm smile and some...

6. Silk Embroidered Artworks. - By: Paul Mccarthy
Silkporcelain.com is the most recent addition to the interior designers tool box. The supply of high quality art products including silk embroidery and porcelains is now available directly from their source in mainland China. While silk embroidery is well known throughout Asia it has no...

7. Embroidery Digitizing Basics. - By: (see Article)
When it comes to DIGITIZING you need lot to know about difference between digitizing and punching. I have seen lots of digitizers and they dont even know what is digitizing if it is then whats punching. Here I would clear all those hurdles that could hurt some embroidery digitizers. ...

8. An Introduction To The World Of Embroidery - By: (see Article)
When you think of embroidery, you probably think of yourgrandmother knitting you a pink bunny rabbit outfit forChristmas. Embroidery just might be the domain of yourgrandmother, but it still had plenty of people who areinterested in getting started in embroidery. There is a realgeneration ...

9. Why Custom Embroidery - By: Michael Russell
There are many reasons which make it important for you to choose a custom embroidery garment. If you are affiliated to a group, a team or if you work in a corporate office, then the custom made logo or design on your shirt or clothing will represent your organization quite effectivel...

10. I Love Custom Embroidery - By: Michael Russell
There is a lot to love about custom embroidery. A special design will add a spark to an otherwise dull t-shirt or pillow and will make it truly your own. Custom embroidery creates a more vivid image than silk screening, and while silk screen designs tend to peel after a while, your c...

11. Where To Find Custom Embroidery - By: Michael Russell
Most people own some form of clothing with custom embroidery on it, and many wonder where to find custom embroidery. Whether you simply enjoy putting designs on your clothing to create a unique look or are designing t-shirts and jackets for your team, you will want to find low-cost, ...

12. Buying Embroidery Machines - By: (see Article)
Types of Embroidery Machines:When shopping for embroidery machines, remember that there aredifferent types of equipments that can be classified underembroidery machines, based on function, size and use. The mostcommon types are those that need manual operation to createdesigns on fabrics...

13. Have You Considered The Cliffs Communities? - By: Joe Black
Many images come to mind when people talk about The Cliff’s Communities at Lake Keowee. For some it is a special place for resorts and relaxation, while for others it houses the best golf communities and retirement communities in South Carolina. Miles away from the hustle and bustle of work, it is a...

14. About Embroidery Machines - By: (see Article)
What happens when you combine the old hobby of stitching designs to a cloth or fabric with computer technology? You get an embroidery machine! Before embroidery is being done by hand that meticulously and painstakingly takes for several hours to finish. With the development of the embroi...



15. The Use Of Modern Embroidery Machines - By: (see Article)
In the past embroidery, or hand stitching, was identified by long, tedious hours spent bent over canvases while crafting breathtaking and intricate designs. While the embroidery of today is still breathtaking and intricate, the use of machines in embroidery has helped speed up the creative process a...

16. The Art Of Embroidery - By: (see Article)
The Art of Embroidery Embroidery has survived history in different forms. It has existed in one form or the other for many years. Embroidery is a fulfilling art form which has become an interesting pass time for people from all segments of society. In the recent past, thi...

17. Sewing And Knitting - By: Emily Bruton
I was looking with my neighbor for a project to keep us busy during the winter; something that we would both enjoy and something that would help the community. We both like sewing and knitting, so we thought that we could try to make use of these skills in whichever project we chose. We ...

18. History Of Embroidery - By: (see Article)
Embroidery is an age old art form that has decorated clothing,bedding, and household goods for hundreds of years. Usingcolored threads to create patterns has dated back to the time ofancient Egypt, when women sewed metallic threads into clothingfor decoration. The trend caught on with Babylo...

19. Custom Embroidery Has Many Uses - By: Michael Russell
Custom embroidery is a very flexible art form and can dress up drab items and make them beautiful. You can personalize your clothes, home accessories, and gifts. Custom embroidery is popular for the home and in the business world. Lets look at the many things you can do with custo...

20. Most Popular Embroidery Patterns - By: (see Article)
Embroidery is a popular hobby enjoyed by men and women all overthe world. This historic needlecraft has changed a great dealover its lifetime and has been given a high tech boost throughthe popular embroidery machines that can whip up a lovely designwith a push of a button. When it comes to ...

21. Custom Embroidery - By: Michael Russell
Custom embroidery is a great way to personalize your clothes or accessories for your home or business. You can add your business logo to shirts and jackets and whatever else you decide by having them custom embroidered. Some custom embroidery businesses specialize in designing logo...

22. Custom Embroidery For The House - By: Michael Russell
Sometimes after you decorate a home it can still look just like any other home, so how can you make it unique and different then others? You can try some custom embroidery. There are some very good custom embroidery ideas for the home all around you. First off, your towels ...

23. Add Dimension And Personality To Your Embroidery - By: (see Article)
One of the best ways that you can personalize your embroidery and make it stand out among others is to add dimension to your technique. Dimension in embroidery brings your piece to life and adds style, personality, and a 3-D quality that is uniquely your own. And contrary to what you m...

24. Custom Embroidery Tips - By: (see Article)
There are important considerations you have to bear in mindbefore creating or ordering your own, custom embroidery designs.For D-I-Y (Do-it-yourself) people, it is easy to get yourself ahi-tech embroidery machine complete with digitized programs, butthe quality of your work will depend on yo...

25. Choosing Custom Embroidery - By: Michael Russell
Custom embroidery is only one of the options you have when deciding how to attach your company logo to clothing and hats. You can have it screen printed, digitally printed or custom embroidered. In order to stand out from the others, you may want to choose custom embroidery. ...

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