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The Art of Embroidery

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Embroidery has been with us for many years, although it takes a number of forms. It's very popular these days with people who enjoy needlework. Most of us aren't aware of how many ways there are to embroider, nor do we know all the innovations it's taken.

Embroidery is basically adding colorful threads to fabric in order to create a design. If you purchase an item of clothing embellished with embroidery it was probably done by a machine, as embroidery can take a very long time to do by hand. Most embroidery is done with the help of a pattern, although there are many people who can do it without.

Most embroidery patters are quite inexpensive, as is the thread and needles. This allows anyone to be able to create beautiful designs on clothing, tablecloths, napkins, blankets, and any other type of fabric without having to spend hundreds on all of the equipment. Finding embroidery patterns is also quite easy; there are literally hundreds of websites that offers a large selection of various patterns. These patterns can be sent to you, or you can even print them off at home.

Newer model sewing machines have a simple embroidery capability. You can also purchase software that will place your needle where it needs to go and teach you to make wonderful designs. For most people, the creativity and fun come from making your embroidered pieces by hand. When you use a machine, you probably won't get the sense that you actually made something yourself.

If you interested in getting into embroidery but aren't sure where to start, you may be able to find a class at your local community college that can help you understand the basics. They will probably take you through a few simple designs and patterns. Once you understand how to read the pattern and do the stitching, you can pretty much tackle any design you're interested in.

Another idea is to check for embroidery conventions and craft fairs by looking for sites on the Internet. They will also have links to some excellent embroidery sites where you can even download free or discounted patterns.

Magazines are another great resource for pursuing an interest in embroidery. There are a number of them that you can subscribe to. You'll learn some helpful hints and get new patterns each month. These magazines will also teach you about needles and threads available. You can also learn about events and find super ideas for projects, especially seasonal ones.

People have loved embroidery for centuries. It is fulfilling as an artistic outlet both for the stitching and for the designs you can create. If you aren't an especially creative person, all you need to do is follow the simple instructions. Before you know it you'll be making beautiful and unique designs.

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About the author: Pearl Mertens is the chief writer at RC Embroidery, it's one of the webs most up to date Embroidery sites, while you're there sign up for the free newsletter. Want to read more Embroidery articles?, just go to: www.rcembroidery.com/articles
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