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Embroidery - A Thriving Art Form

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Basic embroidery means creating a pattern on fabric by using multi-colored threads. Chances are if you buy something already embroidered, it was done by machine. Hand embroidery is time consuming and doesn't lend itself to mass marketing. Most who embroider use a pattern, although some can create as they go.

Embroidery basically is creating a beautiful design on fabric using colorful threads. Dress- materials embellished with embroidery could be made by machines as embroidery by hand takes a lot of time. Usually a patter is used to do embroidery, but many are skilled enough to do without it.

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.

Some sewing machines that are coming out now can actually do embroidery, although very simple designs. You can even buy software that tells the needle exactly where to go and how to create your beautiful embroidery designs. However, most people who are into embroidery as a hobby would much rather do it by hand. This gives you a much greater sense of satisfaction than if a machine did everything for you.

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.

There are also many embroidery conventions and craft fairs throughout the country. Check out on of the many embroidery websites available on the Internet, they often have links to local events coming up. You can also find links to hundreds of sites offering free embroidery patterns, or patterns for discounted prices.

There are many embroidery magazines that you can subscribe to which may help you get started as well. These magazines offer helpful tips and hints, as well as different patterns each month with step-by-step instructions. They also focus on what needles and different types of thread you'll need. These magazines are a great way to stay on top of upcoming events and give you great ideas for your next project, especially for seasonal ideas.

Embroidery gives a satisfying experience and is a fulfilling hobby. Nothing can be compared to the feeling of satisfaction and triumph when you give shape to your project and complete it satisfactorily. If you can follow the instructions with patience, then you can take to embroidery, no matter how creative you are.

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