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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.

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.

The patters are as inexpensive as the thread and needles. So without much investment on equipment, anyone can craft fascinating art work on tablecloths, napkins, blankets, dress- materials etc. Internet offers many embroidery related material on the web. You can easily find a lot of embroidery patterns on the web and print it at home or get it sent to you and use it in your embroidery.

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.

Now, if embroidery is getting your attention, then you should give a try because of the satisfying experience it provides. You can learn the basics at your nearest local community college. The basics can be easily learned initially by doing simple designs and patterns. Once you learn the basics of stitching on cloths and designing embroidery, you can develop the rest on your own if you are creative.

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.

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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About the author: Pearl Mertens is the chief writer at RC Embroidery, visit there today for the latest Embroidery advice, and while you're there sign up for the free newsletter. Read many more interesting articles on Embroidery at: www.rcembroidery.com/articles
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