Heritage Collection – Basketworks – Crewel Embroidery Kit #00911

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518bBUUpMBL. SL160  Heritage Collection   Basketworks   Crewel Embroidery Kit #00911

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Heritage Collection by Elsa Williams. A vibrant bouquet of colorful crewel -stitched summer flowers are gathered in a woven wicker basket. The basket is stitched with mult-hued silk threads to give the impression of woven colored reed. Designed by Micael A. LeClair. Kit includes: design screened on linen fabric, color organizer with presorted Paternayan wool crewel yarn, cotton floss and waterlilies silk thread from
Caron Collection, needles, complete instructions … More >>

Heritage Collection – Basketworks – Crewel Embroidery Kit #00911

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Learn-A-Craft Summer Welcome Crewel Embroidery Kit – 6″ Round

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41pMP1z8sNL. SL160  Learn A Craft Summer Welcome Crewel Embroidery Kit   6 Round

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DIMENSIONS-This Summer Welcome crewel kit includes: cotton embroidery thread design printed on wheat homespun fabric 6 plastic hoop for stitching and finishing needle and easy instructions. Size: 6×6 round…. More >>

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Teddy Bear Christmas Stocking Felt Embroidery Kit, 16″ Long

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41pXQaXrWmL. SL160  Teddy Bear Christmas Stocking Felt Embroidery Kit, 16 Long

  • 16″ Long Finished Size
  • Cotton Embroidery Thread, Design Printed on Felt
  • Sequins, Beads, Buttons, Needle and Easy Instructions Included
  • Real Button Eys and Belly Button.
  • Easy to Personalize

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This Cuddly felt teddy bear form Linda K Powell has real button eyes and belly button! colorful felt Applique design is accented with glittering sequins. Easy to personalize for yourself or a special friend or relative…. More >>

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Learn-A-CraftBelieve In Yourself Crewel Embroidery Kit-6 Inch x6 Inch

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41%2B2WMQ61VL. SL160  Learn A CraftBelieve In Yourself Crewel Embroidery Kit 6 Inch x6 Inch

  • Crewel Kit
  • Finished Size: 6 Inch Diameter

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DIMENSIONS-Learn-A-Craft: Crewel Embroidery. Learn a classic art! This collection of needle art kits is perfect for beginners with their simple yet fun designs. This kit contains design pre-printed on white sailcloth; 6in embroidery hoop; cotton thread; needle and easy to follow instructions designed for a beginner. Finished size: 6in. Design: Butterflies: Believe In Yourself. Designer: Dimensions. WARNING: Choking Hazard-small parts and functional sharp objec… More >>

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410Fzf1xCsL. SL160  Learn A Craft Listen To Your Heart Crewel Embroidery Kit   6 Round

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DIMENSIONS-Learn-A-Craft: Crewel Embroidery. Learn a classic art! This collection of needle art kits is perfect for beginners with their simple yet fun designs. This kit contains design pre-printed on white sailcloth; 6in embroidery hoop; cotton thread; needle and easy to follow instructions designed for a beginner. Finished size: 6in. Design: Listen To Your Heart. Designer: Dimensions. WARNING: Choking Hazard-small parts and functional sharp objects. Not for… More >>

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51WeeF2DDkL. SL160  Elipse 4 Hoop Embroidery Package w/ Embroidery Thread and Scissors for Brother PE 700, PE700II, PE 750D, PE 770, PE 780D, Innovis 1000, Innovis 1200, Innovis 1250D, PC 6500, PC 8200, PC 8500 And Babylock Ellure, Emore and Esante

  • 4 Super-Strong OEM Quality Embroidery Hoops and Placement Grids Included
  • Outstanding Value only $99.99, Retail Value Over $300.00
  • 7 Spools of High Quality Polystar Embroidery Thread Included and Embroidery Stork Scissors
  • Made to Fit Brother PE-700/700II/750D/770/780D, Innovis 1000/1200/1250D, PC-6500/8200/8500/8500D
  • Also Made to Fit Babylock Ellure, Ellure Plus, Emore, Ellure (ESL) and Esante (ESE2)

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Introducing the Elipse 4-Hoop Embroidery Package w/ Embroidery Thread and Scissors made specifically for the Brother PE-700, PE700II, PE-750D, PE-770, PE-780D, Innovis 1000, Innovis 1200, Innovis 1250D, PC-6500, PC-8200, PC-8500, PC-8500D, Babylock Ellure, Ellure Plus, Emore, Ellure (ESL) and Esante (ESE2). This package contains an Extra Large 5″ x 12″ 3-Position Embroidery Hoop, a Large 5″ x 7″ Embroidery Hoop, a Small 4″ x 4″ Embroidery Hoop, an Extra Small 1″ x 2… More >>

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Embroidery Library – Catering To All Your Embroidery Needs

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Emily Martin - The Black Apple Embroidery Transfers

If you ask any veteran embroidery enthusiast where they get their supplies, there’s a big chance that they will mention the name of the Embroidery Library. It is like a one-stop shop for all your embroidery needs and it is very popular among embroidery lovers.

Just as its name suggests, the Embroidery Library is a collection of everything you could possibly think of that is related to embroidery. It is actually an online portal where you can go for any embroidery product or service that you might need.

Whether you need to buy a certain embroidery thread with a hard-to-find color, or you want to order custom needlework, the Embroidery Library can definitely help you out.

The Embroidery Library was established almost 10 years ago, and since then it has grown to be the most comprehensive site online when it comes to embroidery.

One of their secrets for remaining at the top is that they are always open to suggestions from their customers. If you have design ideas for patterns, the Embroidery Library will definitely take it into consideration and may even add your pattern to their collection.

Another great thing about the Embroidery Library is that you can avail of their products and services at very reasonable prices while getting excellent quality as well. Some sites will catch your attention with their extremely low prices but when you see their products, you will find out that the quality is not very good.

On the other hand, there are some sites that sell very good quality embroidery products but the prices are not within the average person’s budget.

If you go to Embroidery Library, you will find products that are comparable to the finest in the world but with price tags that are well within your reach. Patterns at the Embroidery Library cost anywhere from $1 to $8. They also offer budget packs of several different patterns with similar motifs at less than $2 per package.

Because of the wide variety of designs that the Embroidery Library has, you are certain to find what you are looking for in their collections. However, if the particular design you have in mind is not available in their catalogues, you can submit a suggestion and they may even have it specially created just for you. For more info see http://www.allthingsembroidery.com/Embroidery_Designs on embroidery designs.

Purchasing items from the Embroidery Library is very simple. After selecting the items you want to buy, all you need to do is submit certain information to them. There is no need to go to their store or wait for several days for the delivery of your product. When you buy from Embroidery Library, you will be able to enjoy your new embroidery items immediately. It is a convenient way to get more information and stay update about embroidery and it helps you in making changing in your designs.

If you are interested in any of the items that are available with Embroidery Library, you can just go to their website at http://EmbLibrary.com.


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Weary shopper - embroidery

If you ask any veteran embroidery enthusiast where they get their supplies, theres a big chance that they will mention the name of the Embroidery Library. It is like a one-stop shop for all your embroidery needs and it is very popular among embroidery lovers.

Just as its name suggests, the Embroidery Library is a collection of everything you could possibly think of that is related to embroidery. It is actually an online portal where you can go for any embroidery product or service that you might need.

Whether you need to buy a certain embroidery thread with a hard-to-find color, or you want to order custom needlework, the Embroidery Library can definitely help you out.

The Embroidery Library was established almost 10 years ago, and since then it has grown to be the most comprehensive site online when it comes to embroidery.

One of their secrets for remaining at the top is that they are always open to suggestions from their customers. If you have design ideas for patterns, the Embroidery Library will definitely take it into consideration and may even add your pattern to their collection.

Another great thing about the Embroidery Library is that you can avail of their products and services at very reasonable prices while getting excellent quality as well. Some sites will catch your attention with their extremely low prices but when you see their products, you will find out that the quality is not very good.

On the other hand, there are some sites that sell very good quality embroidery products but the prices are not within the average persons budget.

If you go to Embroidery Library, you will find products that are comparable to the finest in the world but with price tags that are well within your reach. Patterns at the Embroidery Library cost anywhere from $1 to $8. They also offer budget packs of several different patterns with similar motifs at less than $2 per package.

Because of the wide variety of designs that the Embroidery Library has, you are certain to find what you are looking for in their collections. However, if the particular design you have in mind is not available in their catalogues, you can submit a suggestion and they may even have it specially created just for you. For more info see http://www.allthingsembroidery.com/Embroidery_Designs on embroidery designs.

Purchasing items from the Embroidery Library is very simple. After selecting the items you want to buy, all you need to do is submit certain information to them. There is no need to go to their store or wait for several days for the delivery of your product. When you buy from Embroidery Library, you will be able to enjoy your new embroidery items immediately. It is a convenient way to get more information and stay update about embroidery and it helps you in making changing in your designs.

If you are interested in any of the items that are available with Embroidery Library, you can just go to their website at http://EmbLibrary.com.


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Embroidery is a great way to enhance clothing or other items. Embroidery is long lasting and looks more elegant than the alternative of heat transfers or screen printing. Embroidery is embellishment you can feel and has been used throughout history to enhance the look of various fabrics. There are several classifications for embroidery depending on a few factors.

The first classification for embroidery is determined by stitch placement and fabric type. Embroidery that is typically seen on garments is known as counted thread embroidery. With counted thread embroidery, a specific number of threads are sewn into a chosen fabric. Counted thread embroidery usually uses woven cotton fabrics and other even-woven fabrics like linens and canvas. The other type of embroidery is free embroidery which does not take into account the weave of the fabrics, as seen in traditional Asian inspired embroidery.

Embroidery is also classified into two different subgroups depending on if the stitches are placed on top of the foundation fabric, or through the foundation fabric. Surface embroidery is the type that is done on top of the fabric. Surface embroidery is typically the free embroidery type as opposed to counted thread embroidery. Most counted thread embroidery is done through the fabric, which is classified as canvas embroidery. In canvas embroidery, the stitches create a dense pattern that completely covers the entire foundation fabric.

Popular embroidery today is counted thread and canvas type. Embroidery is used on all types of items including embroidered corporate apparel, blankets, backpacks and other custom accessories. Embroidery can be done on a number of fabrics as well, including cotton, denim, twill, fleece, pique, and silk. Apparel ranging from outerwear to business casual can be embroidered in any style.

Embroidery has become an advanced procedure including the process of putting the embroidery pattern in digital form. The logo is then created by an advanced embroidery machine that can read this digital format. The result is an impressive piece of art that comes from the ancient art form of embroidery.


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What is Embroidery?

Embroidery is decorative needlework used on clothing and other textiles. The word embroidery may come from two different places, one a Frankish word meaning braid, the other a Germanic word meaning border or edge. There are many different kinds of embroidery in the world and there is no clear concept of who may have done the first embroidery in the world. An art form with a long history in almost every culture the many styles and variations that have been created throughout the years are not surprising. However, most kinds of embroidery fall into one of two main categories.

Two Main Categories of Embroidery

There are two main categories of embroidery. The first, known as counted-thread embroidery includes styles like cross-stitch and needlepoint. All counted-thread embroidery is made by counting the individual threads of the canvas being embroidered when placing a stitch. Even textured fabrics like cotton or linen are usually used along with cotton embroidery floss to reproduce grid like patterns and pictures.

The second kind is known as free embroidery. Unlike counted-thread embroidery, free embroidery does not pay attention to the individual threads of the canvas. Instead it is able to spray freely across fabric, allowing for more realistic and less constrained designs. Chinese embroidery is an example of free embroidery.

Embroidery Embellishments

There are many different kinds of decorative stitches. Some of the most commonly used stitches are the straight stitch, the cross stitch and the knot stitch.

A straight stitch goes up and down through fabric and will tend to move in a single direction. Cross stitching is usually done by creating a series of diagonal lines going one way and then going back along the line to create turn each angled stitch into an individual x.

Knot stitches are made by wrapping thread around a needle while it moves through the fabric. The result is a tiny nub on the upper side of the fabric. It is used frequently as the center point of a flower.

Intricate embroidery has long been a sign of wealth. The number of jewels and decorations on individuals apparel is a time-honored sign of power and respectability. Embroidery can be done with a wide range of textiles and can be embellished with almost any material. Beads, charms and other ornaments made of glass, metal, plastic and wooden can all be incorporated into embroidery. There are practically an unlimited number of ways to create embroidery and just as many accent pieces can be used for additional embellishments.

Art or Craft

Creating beautiful embroidery is both a handcraft and an art. Many kinds of embroidery can be done well after only a little practice. Many areas in the world use embroidery styles that are distinct to their locale. A study of the many kinds of embroidery shows how time and fashion has created new styles of embroidery to take advantage of modern innovations. While there are some people who use complex embroidery machines to speed up the process of embroidery, the age-old hobby will always be of interest and the finest results of the art will always be in demand. Supplies for most kinds of embroidery are easy to find at both craft supplies and fabric stores.


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