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Embroidery - A Thriving Art Form

By: Pearl Mertons

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.

Embroidery is a relatively inexpensive hobby as the patterns, thread, and needles don't cost very much. It's fun and creative to add some color and design to clothing, tablecloths, napkins, blankets, and virtually any fabric, without going into debt. Patterns are easy to find as well. There are hundreds of websites offering patterns; some you can mail order and others you can just print from your home computer.

Advanced sewing machines are available today which can do embroidery with little assistance from you. Some are even software powered, which enables you to specify where to point the needle to craft a design to suit your requirement. But embroidery by hand still remains the first option of many people for whom it is a hobby. For them embroidery by hand provides a more fulfilling experience compared to embroidery by machine.

If you would like to try embroidery and don't know how to get started, check the schedule of your local community college. You very likely will find a class in the beginning techniques. Once you know the basics, you should be able to take on projects that you like.

Many craft fairs and embroidery conventions are organized in the country for exposure on embroidery. Apart from that, you can get a lot of information on embroidery from various other sources such as the internet. Many websites are available on the net which are purely dedicated to the cause of embroidery. These sites offer free embroidery patterns for you to download or patterns for discounted prices for you to buy.

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 is a hobby that many people have enjoyed for hundreds of years. You can create some beautiful designs and it is a very fulfilling past time. You don't have to be partially creative to start embroidery. As long as you can follow instructions and have a little patience, you can be creating interesting and unique designs in no time.

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Pearl Mertens runs a very interesting website at RC Embroidery, visit there today for the latest Embroidery advice, and why not sign up for the free Embroidery newsletter. If you want to read more Embroidery articles go to: www.rcembroidery.com/articles
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