Jun 29 2010

What to Look For In Embroidery Hoops

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 8:00 pm

Embroidery always points us to Europe. And yes, Europeans are the most stylish dressers of all times and the most elaborate. This is because they are among those that are very meticulous when it comes to dress patterns and styles. And so, they heavily rely to human craftsmanship and less on machines. Just the right attitude as there is nothing better than the work of a hand.

In producing works of art patterns and designs on dresses though, skill is not enough. One should be armed with the right materials for the job. Among are the thread, needle, and frames which are usually termed as embroidery hoops. These frames or hoops for embroidery are very useful in preparing the fabric where the design or pattern is to be stitched or sewn. A craftsman will need a set of hoops, which is usually in twos. There will be a small and a larger hoop in a set.

The large hoop has an adjuster, which will clamp the smaller hoop where the fabric is stretched for easier donning the pattern onto the fabric. The use of these hoops stemmed from its early years, which also used bigger frames since clothing in those early years were a lot enormous and fabulous than in these days.

The use of embroidery hoops is also prevalent even in the most modern sewing machines. The only difference is that these powerful equipments use rectangular hoops or frames. But still, these materials are very effective fabric hold-in-place devices. It keeps the fabric in place so it will not distort at any given time while the pattern embroidery is in progress. It also keeps the weight of the thread used from causing tension on the fabric, making the designing a lot more easy and fast. So it is very important to have just the right embroidery hoops for a chosen needlework. There are wood, plastic, and metal hoops found in local craft stores or embroidery shops. Some of the tips when getting one are:

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- 5 to 6 inches or 12.7 to 15.24 centimeters in diameter hoops is perfect for everyday embroidery. Get a set if it is what the task requires like when embroidering handkerchiefs or small pillows.

- there are available embroidery hoops that can feature different sizes, get one that will sustain the needlework if it is in a variety of sizes. This way, one will save a lot of money and effort from a single buy than acquiring a lot of sets.

- See to it that the clamp or adjuster is well functioning. A simple unfastened fabric on the bottom of a hood can truly turn a work of art into a total mess so always look into details when shopping for the right set of hoops.

- Ensure that you are getting the right material for your embroidery hoop. Wood hoops are highly in-demand because these are the longest used in framing fabrics. On top of that, this material is ductile enough to support the needlework. Plastic hoops are also useful but sophisticated. These materials are less durable than the wood and metal. Metals are the most durable but are usually heavy, making it an inefficient embroidery frame.

The choice of materials in as simple as the embroidery hoops is very important in the end product of needlework. So to look perfectly dressed like the Europeans, one must be meticulous enough in choosing needlework partners!

Is there really any information about Embroidery that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting


Jun 25 2010

Ribbon Embroidery; Embroidery that Embodies Romance

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 3:00 pm

If you are into embroidery, you surely know that hand embroidery is the oldest embroidery known in this industry. It was used in the ancient days as designs in tapestries and in lady’s samplers. Most hand embroidery projects are used to decorate pillowcases, wall hangings, table runners and quilts. And there are several types of hand embroidery and one of them is ribbon embroidery.

Ribbon embroidery is basically done using ribbon rather than the standard six-thread string. Most ribbon embroiderers use silk ribbon or a combination of silk and organza ribbon. Practiced for years, this type of embroidery is considered as the most elegant hand embroidery. Ribbon embroidery projects are also considered to exude a certain level of romantic and antique quality; thus, this is known as the most romantic form of embroidery.

Learning the Basics of Ribbon Embroidery

If you are new to this kind of embroidery craft, you should first learn the basics;

Fabric – this is important since I’s where you are going to stitch on

Needle – you need a wide eye needle which can accommodate the ribbon you are using

Ribbon – choose the kind and type of ribbon that perfectly suits the project you are working on

Your own sense of adventure – yes, this is important. You should not be afraid to try variations of the designs and stitching styles. Who knows, you can be an inventor of new stitches and techniques.

Among the basics of ribbon embroidery that you have to familiarize yourself are the supplies, techniques and materials used in a project;

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Stitches – there are various stitches used in ribbon embroidery in order to create designs

Chenille – this is the needle use in ribbon embroidery
Silk – mostly, ribbon embroidery is done using silk fabrics

In creating your project, you also need to know the different styles of ribbon embroidery that you might encounter along the way. These are as follows;

Woven rose
French knot
Fly stitch
Feather stitch
Fly stitch fern
Lazy daisy
Looped petal flower
Couching stitch
Straight stitch
Split stitch
Stem stitch rose
Japanese ribbon stitch

Most of the above stitches are taught to beginners so you can surely do them even if you are a novice on this kind of embroidery. You just need someone to tell you how to it properly. If you don’t have someone, then you can always look for tutorials and step by step guides on how to do it. Here are places where you can get guides;

Books and Magazines – most embroidery books and magazines offer tutorials on different embroidery types. You may chance upon a tutorial on how to make ribbon embroidery project.

The Internet – if you don’t have books or magazines or can’t find any from your collections, you can always resort to the Internet. There are lots of websites where you can find tips and guides on ribbon embroidery. You may find one or two of them useful.

Since ribbons are now available in different colors, textures and designs, you’d be really able to create ribbon embroidery with romantic designs. You can use your finished projects to design pieces of clothing like scarves, bonnets and even purses.

To embellish pillowcases, towels, quilts and framed artworks are other uses of ribbon embroidery.

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Jun 20 2010

Custom Embroidery; a Great Gift for Your Love Ones!

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 3:00 pm

The only way to keep up with the latest about Embroidery is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about Embroidery, it won’t take long for you to become an influential authority.

In occasion such as birthdays, anniversaries and weddings, people’s most common notion is to give the celebrant a gift. But, most of us will think of giving the best gift that we can find. Now, if you are thinking of a great gift to give your love ones, you can consider giving them custom embroidery products such as t-shirts, caps, towels, jackets, etc. Your kids, wife or friends will surely love to see a gift where their names or even their caricatures appear, don’t’ you think so?

Most people are now opting for personalized and customized gifts. And if you’re among them, you can check out what custom embroidery can offer you. You can have a personalized cap, apparel, baby clothes, sports attire, blankets and tapestries. But, how can you find the best custom embroidery products that are suitable as gift for your love ones? Here are some tips;

Know what the recipient love – it is better to do some research as to what the recipient of the gifts mostly loves. Does he or she love sports apparel? Are home products like tapestries, blankets and pillow covers best for the recipient? Is he or she sporty? Would he or she love to receive something for his or her baby? You can ask someone close to the recipient about the things that will make him or her happy.

What is the Occasion- it is also good to consider giving a gift that’s right for the occasion.
Colors and Specifications – if you are going to opt for custom embroidered apparels, it is better to know what color and what size will best suit the recipient.

Embroidery design – the recipient of your gift may have some design in mind, you can ask them or have someone find it out for you. You can also think of something he or she loves like a cartoon character, a flower or team logo of a favorite soccer or basketball team.

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If you already have the information needed, you can now look for a custom embroidery shop. There are shops which offer ready-made custom embroidered products. Some shops, on the other hand, lets you choose your own design and the products where you want the design embroidered.

In looking for a shop to buy custom embroidery products or a custom shop, you also need to consider several things. They are as follow;

a.) What the shop offers – look for a shop that offers different lines of products for custom embroidering. It is much better to have wide variety of options so you can choose the best one.

b.) How much? – This is a great factor to consider. They say that if you want to give the best gift, you should give the most expensive one. But, that’s not always true. In this case, you need to look for a shop which offers the best products at the best prices. Some embroidery shops may offer pricey customizable embroidery products but won’t suit your needs. It is therefore better to get the best one, not the most expensive one.

c.) Location – the store’s location is also a factor. If you want to handpick your gift, you have to find a shop near your place. You may also want your gift delivered so it’s better to buy from a shop which offers free delivery to your area.

As with other personalized gifts, custom embroidery products can be great and memorable for your love ones. It’s just a matter of deciding what kind of embroidered product and where to buy them.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting


Jun 19 2010

The Basic Embroidery Stitches and Your Project

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 10:00 pm

Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Embroidery? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Embroidery.

If you are new to embroidery, it is a must that you learn all the basics first. Any successful embroiderer started as a newbie and went through the process of learning the basics of embroidery. And among the things that you need to learn first are the basic embroidery stitches.

As hand embroidery starts with basic stitches, it is better to learn at least few stitches before starting an embroidery project. You can even do practice stitches. But first, you have to know the what’s and how’s of basic embroidery stitches.

Basic embroidery stitches are basically being categorized by families; stitch families such as outline stitches, detached stitches, chain stitches, filling stitches, knots, etc.

Line Stitches – these includes stitches such as the running stitch, backstitch, outline stitch, couching, whipped running stitch, stem stitch, scroll stitch, coral stitch, and Portuguese Knotted Stem stitch.

Chain Stitches – considered as an old stitch. This is basically useful stitch in embroidering lines and curves. Stitches included in this category are chain stitch, split stitch, and wheat stitch.

Detached Stitches and Knots – these includes the detached chain stitch which is also known as “lazy daisy” stitch, fly stitch and the French Knots.

Buttonhole Stitches – includes buttonhole stitch which can be used as decorative edges in your embroidery project; buttonhole wheels or eyelets which is used in creating eyelets or a design which needs cutting at the center; buttonhole shading which is also used as a filling stitch; detached buttonhole filling which is used in needle lace.

Filling Stitches – includes stitches such as the fishbone, satin stitch and flat stitch.

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These are the basic stitches that you need to know when starting in embroidery. These are the most common stitches that you will use. Of course, if you are new to these, you need to look for tutorials and how to’s. You can mostly find tutorials of these stitches. Here’s where you can find them;

Embroidery books. In most embroidery books for beginners, you will see instructions not just on how to embroider but also how to do each basic stitch. Diagrams and figures are also included in most of these books for easy understanding.

Embroidery magazines. If you are collecting magazines about embroidery, you’d mostly find tutorials there.

The Internet. If you don’t have time to look for books and magazines, you can always try the Internet. There are lots of websites on the net which offers easy-to-understand tutorials of basic embroidery stitches.

Now that you know what basic embroidery stitches you need to learn and where you can find tutorials for them, it is time you know why it is important to your project.

Basically, embroidery is composed of different stitches. And even if you see a complex stitch in a pattern, you should realize that it is most likely made up of two or more basic stitches. You see, these basic stitches are the foundation of even the most complex stitches in hand embroidery.

It is, therefore, important that you know the basics. And if you can do even the most complicated stitches using a combination of few basic stitches, then you can have the most beautiful embroidery project even for a beginner.

Besides, everything beautiful in this world needs basic components to be whole; and your embroidery project is not an exemption.

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Jun 14 2010

Free Embroidery Designs

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 9:00 am

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Finest embroideries are found only at the most prestigious shops and stores that feature true artists of the industry. These artists are usually locals that strive for excellence and real craftsmanship. But did you know that there are already prevalent online providers of free embroidery designs? From the simplest to the most elaborate designs, an enthusiast or fanatic can surely find anything from these stores.

The most popular free embroidery designs are usually divided in different categories;

Nature- These embroidered designs are usually for aesthetic purposes. These embody the natural beauty of our Mother Earth.

Foods- These designs were basically made for institutions and places that serve foods and drinks like restaurants and cafes. But due to public demands, there are designs and patterns made and used for homes, especially on kitchens. It is also available for restaurant people clothing and accessories.

Religious – angels are the most common design. These are also used by most parents for designs of their babies’ clothing and accessories.

Holiday-themed – there different sub-categories under this:

St.Patrick’s Day- These designs are basically about the feast day of St. Patrick and for the saint’s patrons.

New Year- These are sets of designs that are basically seasonal.

Halloween- These are designs that are made purely for seasonal events.

Thanksgiving- Designs made for the occasion of thanksgiving.

Valentine’s Day- For those in love and are committed. Used during the occasion.

Spring- For the occasion, there are lots of spring-themed designs available.

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Easter- For this, you can find Easter bunnies, Easter eggs and other designs which symbolizes this occasion.

Animals- These are made for the animal lovers and those that are directly involved with animals, either professionally or emotionally.

Team- These designs are usually made for those that are part of teams and their fans as well.

Floral- Many home accessories are usually embroidered with flowers for fresher looks and appearances.

Music- These designs are usually elaborated but are made to provide music buffs and artists with the right clothing designs and patterns for their clothing and accessories.

Back to School- Design made especially as greetings for those who are going back to school. You can also create a personalized design for your kids who are going back to school

Hawaiian- These are nice and loud embroideries that are basically used on clothing in Hawaii. These are also good for those that love Hawaii.

Occupation- These are designs basically for the purpose of adding grandeur in clothing of working people.

Airplanes- These are valuable gift options for people who work for the aviation industry and for the accessories in the aircraft as well. These designs are also made for those that love aircrafts.

Mascots- These are good for children clothing and accessories. These types are also good for occupational costumes like for the clown himself or his accessories.

Fire/Police- For the servicemen

For these free embroidery designs and patterns, you can check out reputed websites and acquire your choice. But, when it comes to free embroidery designs, you have to keep in mind that there are varieties of options available for you, you just have to be very resourceful.

You can even find free designs from your old books and magazines. You can even create your own designs which you can personalize using photo editing software like PhotoShop.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting


Jun 12 2010

Things You Ought to Know About Embroidery Stitches

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 7:00 pm

If you have been into embroidery for some time now, you are surely familiar of all the things related to it. And surely, you know all about embroidery stitches. But, if you are new to the crafts of embroidery, you might know embroidery stitches as a part of embroidery. Nothing more than that. Now, you need to have in-depth knowledge of embroidery and the stitches used in it if you wish to be a successful embroiderer one of these days.

So, what are embroidery stitches? Basically, these are the stitches which are executed in the same way at all times; thus, creating a recognizable figure. These are also known as simply stitches. These are also considered as the smallest units in embroidery. You need to do many stitches of different or same kinds to form embroidery patterns.

Techniques Used Involving Embroidery Stitches:

Hand-Sewing Method – in this method, you need to bring the needle to the fabric’s upside. This technique involves movement that is similar in regular hand sewing; thus, the name.

Stab Method – also known as Maggam work. This is very popular in India. In this method, you need to insert the needle into the fabric at an angle of 90 degrees.

Basically, the techniques in embroidery that you will use depend on the stitches, the materials used in the embroidery project as well as your own preferences in working on your project.

What Are the Common Stitches?

It is important to know the common stitches use in embroidery if you are new to this craft. But, this should not be hard on your part as every embroidery stitch is named so one can easily identify it. The following are the common stitches used in embroidery;

Straight stitches – examples of these stitches include basting or running stitch, simple satin stitch, Algerian eye stitch, and Fern stitch. Holbein stitch and Bosnian stitch are also straight stitches.

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Back stitches – examples of these are stem or outline stitch, split stitch, and Crewel Stitch

Chain stitches – examples include chain stitch, the Lazy Daisy or detached chain stitch, the Spanish Chain or Zig-zag chain stitch

Buttonhole stitches – examples of these stitches include blanket stitch, buttonhole stitch, crossed buttonhole stitch and closed buttonhole stitch. Knotted buttonhole stitches such as top knotted buttonhole, Tailor’s buttonhole and German Knotted buttonhole are also among these stitches.

Feather stitches – fly stitch, feather stitch, faggoting stitch and Cretan stitch are examples.

Cross stitches – though these stitches have its own industry, it is still considered as a common stitch in embroidery. The Breton Stitch, Sprat’s Head stitch, Crow’s Foot stitch and Herringbone stitches are examples.

Knotted Stitches – these are predominant in Brazilian embroidery. Among the examples are French knot, bullion knot, coral stitch, Chinese knot, etc.

Couching and laid work – pendant couching, Oriental couching and square laid work are few examples.

These are just few examples of the stitches that you will mostly encounter in your embroidery projects. If you need further information, guides and tips on how to do them right, you can always get an embroidery book or magazine. Surely, there are several pages there to help you out. On the internet, there are hundreds of websites which offers information about embroidery.

You will surely find instructions on how to do each embroidery stitch. Figures and diagrams are also available; these will be a big help as you can see drawings on how to execute the stitches.

Those who only know one or two facts about Embroidery can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you’re learning here.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting


Jun 06 2010

Embroidery Floss Bracelets; the Friendship Bracelets!

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 9:00 am

In embroidery, there are different types and kinds of threads used. Depending on the designs of the project and the preferences of the embroiderer, one can use any embroidery thread available. You can use pearl cotton thread, tapestry yarn, crewel yarn, Persian yarn or embroidery floss. The latter is not only used in embroidery. You can also make embroidery floss bracelets out of them.

You might have heard of the term “friendship bracelets.” These are mostly made out of embroidery floss. This is very popular especially among teens that are eager to exchange memorabilia among their friends, peers or organizations. But, do you know what these embroidery floss bracelets mean? Here are some possible meanings;

If you have done friendship bracelets before, you might have noticed that creating it includes knots. The knots are said to be the sign of a friendship that cannot be broken.

Also, you can mix your friend’s and your favorite colors when making embroidery floss bracelets; this also symbolizes that you may disagree on some things but is still bonded strongly.

Since this is handmade, it means that you care enough for your friend and will give efforts for him or her.

Making embroidery floss bracelets is fun and is worth it especially if you value your fiends that much. But, if it’s your first time to do this kind of project; you have to find all the information and instructions on how to do it right.

Think about what you’ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Embroidery? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs?

Where to Find Instructions and Tutorials?

a.) If you have embroidery books and magazines at home, you may want to browse them. There can be some tips and even step by step instructions listed on these printed materials. Embroidery magazines usually features other handicrafts related to embroidery and you might just find useful information about embroidery floss bracelets.

b.)Embroidery shops may also offer patterns and printed instructions on how to make embroidery floss or friendship bracelets. You might also want to ask your favorite shop’s owner on tips regarding this kind of project.

c.) Searching online for tutorials and complete instructions on how to create embroidery floss bracelets. There are lots of how-to and e-guide websites on the internet where you can find detailed information and tutorials about crafting a friendship bracelet.

So, now you have details on how to create your friendship bracelets made from embroidery floss, you can start buying and preparing the materials that you will need. Of course, you will need embroidery floss, scissors to cut of excess floss, yardsticks to measure the floss that you will need in the project and clipboards to secure the end of the floss. You can also use beads to add decorations to the bracelets.

With your efforts at making beautiful embroidery floss bracelets should be enough reason to delight your friends. They will value it as they value your friendships. These can also be for your new friends especially at summer camps and student conferences where you have to say goodbye after few days or weeks. These bracelets are also great as gifts for your high school friends especially if most of you are going to college in different schools.

Friendship bracelets are really good especially since you’ve made them personally. It doesn’t need to be expensive; it’s the thought that counts anyway, right?

There’s no doubt that the topic of Embroidery can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about Embroidery, you may find what you’re looking for in the next article.

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Jun 04 2010

Finding and Choosing Great Embroidery Designs

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 3:00 am

If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Embroidery, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Embroidery.

Embroidery has become a hobby for most of us nowadays. Some do it just for hobby while some do it to earn extra income. Yes, you can sell some of your embroidery masterpieces. But, in order to create marketable embroidered products, you should know what embroidery designs most people would consider buying.

Now, there are lots of ways for you to find great embroidery designs which you could use when creating your embroidery. But, there are only 2 kinds of place where you can find them.

Traditional. Yes, the department stores, those gift shops, and the prints. These are the places where you can find designs for your next embroidery project. You can go to the malls and your favorite gift shop to look for new patterns. They usually offer exclusive embroidery patterns and designs along with embroidery supplies. If you can’t find any, you can always get the new issues of your favorite embroidery magazine

Conventional. The good news is that when you can’t find any design from the shops and magazines, you can always go online. There are many embroidery dedicated websites where you can find new embroidery designs. Also available on the Internet are software which let you create your own designs in just a few easy steps.id

So, you know now where to head straight when you think old patterns and designs aren’t giving you the satisfaction anymore. But, wait a minute. Don’t just grab the first design that caught your eye. If you are planning to sell your embroidered products, you must choose the design carefully.

Here are the things to consider when choosing embroidery design;

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Type- Be sure to decide what type of embroidery you are using. This way, you can decide whether the design is suitable to your project or not.

Style – Consider the style of embroidery you want to use. Like, if you are using Elizabethan style of embroidery, you have to consider whether the design suits the materials used in this kind of style.

Hand-stitched or machine embroidered? Some embroidery designs will only look good when done using sewing machines while some are great for handworks. So you have to make sure that the design you are choosing will suit your preferred way of embroidering.

The Last Thing to Consider

The cost of the embroidery designs you are choosing is also a big factor that you need to consider before finally grabbing those patterns. Let’s face it; not all embroidery designs are free. And sometimes, the most fabulous and great designs that you love are too pricey. But, worry not. There are still great designs out there that are almost free for you to grab.

The internet is actually where you can find them; mostly, on forums and embroidery online community where members share their designs to one another. There you can find some of the rarest designs; most are original creations of members. You can also ask tips from other members; tips such as where to get free but fabulous designs, where to get cheap but quality supplies, etc. You can also ask for advice regarding a project you are doing.

Having great and very marketable embroidery products rely not only on the quality of the work and how dainty are the pieces. It all comes down to the embroidery designs that you use. After all, it wouldn’t be any dainty without an ingenious embroidery design.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting


May 30 2010

Perfect Craftsmanship Starts with The Right Embroidery Floss

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 10:00 am

Embroidery has become one of the most in-demand hobbies that also ends up to be a powerful source of income world wide. There are different types of embroidery though that includes Crewel, Cross-stitch, knitting, and many others. There are also those that use machines which are more prevalent nowadays due to inventions of almost effortless sewing machines that can do a job in less time.

But nothing can match the fine works of human hands that is why it is far pricier than those that are crafted through machines. But what realizes the design is the thread used. And there are actually many threads available in different materials and among these is the embroidery floss. This is composed of six loosely-twisted strands of thread materials.

Different base fabric materials deserve specified embroidery floss to achieve fine needlework; therefore it is wise for a craftsman to be meticulous in whatever he/she uses. Among the choices are as follows:

- Cotton is among the longest used embroidery floss worldwide due to its fine composition. It complements sturdy base fabrics, which are very important for its strength when designing and stitching in the pattern. Cotton embroidery floss is available in a wide array of colors and multicolor to pair or complement each pattern or design.

- Silk is another good sample of embroidery floss. Just like the cotton ones, silk is also among the firsts and longest used material for embroidery threads. Unlike cotton though, this material is grander and pricier. It is also perfect for elaborated designs and in the same composition fabrics. Silk embroidery floss is also available in many colors and multicolor to match specific base fabric color and design.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

- Rayon is also a good example of embroidery floss that lines up with cotton and silk. It is also used on same structured fabrics and is pricier than cotton. It is shinier than silk materials and is usually used on more elaborated designs and fashion oriented patterns. Like cotton and silk, rayon embroidery floss is also available in different colors and multicolor to match a design and its base fabric.

- Linen is the newest addition to embroidery floss materials, but is rarer than the rest. It is used on important periodic costumes. It is also available in many different solid colors as well as variegated ones.

- Novelty embroidery floss is also available for more choices. These are usually in metallic fiber that is blended with viscose. Another is the fluorescent and glow in the dark flosses that provides grander and beauteous designs to base fabrics.

Getting any material for embroidery floss is not enough though. One needs to be meticulous in terms of other characteristics it must have like the length, width, and of course the size. Usually, the flosses used in embroidery are of size 25. This number represents a thin size because when the number gets higher the size become smaller.

There are also two standard lengths; 8.7 yards or 8 meters and 10.9 yards or 10 meters. Through the size and length of the yarn or embroidery floss, an efficient craftsman can predict how many rolls are needed in a pattern or design.

It also helps an entrepreneur to calculate mentally the amount of a piece when it goes to the market even before a project is realized or done.

Sometimes it’s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I’m positive you’ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.

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May 25 2010

Things to Consider in Making Hand Embroidery

Category: EmbroideryAnders @ 2:00 pm

Hand embroidery has already gone through so many years of existence. From generation to generation, this art of stitching has even grown further and has reached a particular height in popularity among hobbyists. Embroidery started as far back as the early Egyptians, and the Zhou Dynasty of China.

However, studies and researches proved that this art also exists on many primitive cultures in many parts of the world. Most of the time, embroidery are made for use in clothing and other household furnishes. In the early days, the type of embroidery and the fabric that is used designate a certain level in the society. But as civilization matures, this art remains to be a productive hobby for all.

All arts of embroidery started with hand embroidery. From this, people have invented so many other arts on cloth such as machine embroidery, weaving, cross stitching, and many more.

Today, there are already millions of hobbyists that are so fond of hand embroidery. But before they have started, they get to know the essential things that are needed for this art. These are the following;

1. Fabric

The fabric is one primary requirement in hand embroidery. The cloth serves as the canvas of the art where the threads are being stitched to form an image or a design. Basically, fabrics are woven cloths of whatever quality or appearance. Sometimes, animal leathers are used as the canvas of the embroidery. Actually, all soft objects that has a texture and specification of a cloth that can be used as a garment or household furnishes can be stitched using hand embroidery.

Here are some famous fabrics that are often used by embroiderers:

ME32F Belfast Linen Fabric – this is usually used in doing cross stitches and Blackwork embroidery because of its natural uneven threads. These are also used for bed coverings and furniture dresses.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

ME32F Etamin 32 Count Cotton Fabric – This fabric is known for its soft and smooth texture. This is said to be very ideal for hand embroidery because of the visible patterns in the fabrics and holes that make stitching so easy.

Kid Leather – because of the texture of this fabric, it is advisable to use machine rather than hand embroidery. However, this can still be use in hand embroidery.

2. Threads

Threads are important in embroidery. Your design and figure will depend upon the threads you use. Also, the colors of the threads are essential in giving life to the design of your embroidery. Cotton, wool, silk, and metallic are types of threads that can be used. In hand embroidery, the thickness of the thread is also important. This will define the density of lines and the colors of the embroidery designs.

3. Patterns

Patterns are essential in embroidery since they serve as guides in doing the stitches in your embroidery. Oftentimes, embroidery designs are too complicated that a guide or pattern is needed. It is by means of stitching the design over the cloth. You can create your own patterns or you can have them downloaded from the Internet.

4. Needles

Of course, one can never embroider without the help of needles. In embroidery, particularly in hand embroidery, different types and sizes of needles are used. Every stitching style needs specific needle in order to have a very good output.

Now that you already have the essential things needed in hand embroidery, the next thing you should do is shop for these things and you can enjoy the art.

Now you can understand why there’s a growing interest in Embroidery. When people start looking for more information about Embroidery, you’ll be in a position to meet their needs.

By Anders Eriksson, still having the $1 trial offer on GVO Hosting



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