By Lindee Goodall

Embroidery

Decorative stitching on fabric. Generally involves non lettering designs but can also include lettering and/or monograms. Evidence of embroidery exists during the reign of Egyptian pharaohs, in the writings of Homer and from the Crusaders of the 12TH century. Embroidery evolved from handwork to manual sewing machines and from handlooms and schiffli machines with hundreds of needles to high speed computerized multi head machines.

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Embroidery Tip

  • A medium to hot DRY iron can force dissipate TESA (temporary embroidery spray adhesive), Make sure the fabric can tolerate the heat!

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To inspire and nurture personal creativity and productivity by connecting embroiderers and digitizers with innovative, high-quality products and information that significantly elevate their enjoyment and experience while maximizing the use of technology. In other words, more toys and more fun!