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Machine Embroidery Designs Enhance Wearables & Crafts

Has the machine embroidery bug bitten you yet? Do you want to get into machine embroidery, but just don’t know where to start? Do you wonder if the investment is worth it?

About four years ago, I purchased my first embroidery machine, and I have been hooked to the art ever since. I’ve slowly built a library of designs and I’ve learned how to hoop, stabilize, and choose the right thread!

I started by researching the vast array of embroidery machines available, many of which also do standard sewing. Machines are priced anywhere from $400 up to many thousands. Search the Internet or go to your local Sew Vac or fabric store for a demonstration! Choose a machine based upon how much embroidery you want to do and what your budget will allow.

To tell the truth, I felt weird about using machine embroidery at first. I wanted to be the designer and I didn’t want to depend upon someone else’s creativity to make my work look beautiful. Then, I discovered that I had lots of choices and I couldn’t resist the designs that are available. I found quilt embroideries that you can use to quilt blocks in the hoop and get better results than using free-motion or a long arm machine. I found all sorts of vintage looks in redwork, bluework, and even lace that you embroider right on a dissolvable stabilizer in the thread color that matches your project best. Of course there are many modern detailed designs in every theme from babies and kids to holidays and weddings.

Embroidery designs are “digitized” from artwork. While most sites sell artwork that can be picked up by many digitizers, some sites selling machine embroidery files such as SWAK Embroidery and You Can Make This also have designs from original hand-drawn art. This means that those designs can only be purchased from those sites and therefore, you won’t see them just anywhere.

One great thing about embroidery designs is that they have a color palette selected for you in advance, but you can also adjust the colors to your specifications by choosing from color families and tones. Filled designs are those made up of all embroidered stitches. Appliqué designs allow you to choose fun fabrics to add your own artistic expression to the finished product. If you make some cute cropped pants, but need a matching shirt, find an appliqué design for a tee shirt and use the fabric from the pants in the appliqué to add just the right matching touch.

Some designs are really versatile in that a change of thread color can make the design work for any occasion. Take a balloon design and use thread in your child’s favorite colors. Makes realistic looking oak leaves in any color-palette from spring yellows and greens to fall reds, browns, and oranges. Change the colors in a cute cheerleader design or collegiate alphabet to match your school colors. Even merge two designs or add lettering to a design to make it yours, using your embroidery machine or digitizing software.

Is it worth the investment? Definitely! What could be better than to be able to make a professional looking embroidery design either on ready-to-wear or hand sewn clothing, quilts, or other projects. Even create a business for yourself by creating embroidered items for others!

Lorie Fuller is a designer and writer for www.youcanmakethis.com, www.SWAKembroidery.com and the Editor of You Can SEW This, a newsletter written for sewing enthusiasts. Find hundreds of embroidery designs and ?How To? e-Books, along with three informative newsletters. Sign up for the newsletters to receive e-Book and embroidery design bundles for FREE!

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Hurdle Making Demonstration by Alan of Natural England


Demonstration of starting to make a hurdle from scratch. Alan, a tutor from Natural England (formerly English Nature) shows how to make a hurdle on a free course held at a beautiful Nature Reserve in Kent. It was a marvellous day with brilliant weather. A real treat for me. There was also a basketry course, held by Emma of Natural England, unfortunately I had not time to video this as well. Hope you enjoy watching this and maybe you can learn how to make one for your garden too. I was delighted to bring this home with me, and very proud of my first ever hurdle. Let’s hope my cats don’t use it as a scratching post!

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Provo Craft and Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores Present the Cricut Expression


View this detailed demonstration of Provo Craft’s Cricut Expression die cut and embossing machine. It’ll change the way you look at scrapbooking.

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Orion space craft shows scaler waves


SEE THIS CLIP IN HIGH QUALITY HD HERE www.youtube.com This is an Orion triangular craft an IFO (identified flying object)emitting scaler wave strobe light for me on Sept-3-08 over Walden NY. this was not an accidental ufo sighting, but a planned demonstration for me to video. Iam a contactee of these aliens. Discover how and why at orionresearch.blogspot.com maxi71959.spaces.live.com

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Paper Crafts : How to Make a Christmas Angel From Paper


Making a Christmas angel from paper requires cutting out three identical angel shapes, decorating them in any style, folding each one vertically in half and stapling each half to the next. Make a paper angel that can be used to top off a Christmas tree with a demonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for children. Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard

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Paper Crafts : How to Make a Palm Tree Costume


Making a palm tree costume involves creating a headdress with green crepe paper in the shape of palm leaves, adding small balloons as coconuts and wearing a flower garland for a tropical look. Create a homemade palm tree costume with a demonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for children. Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard

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Paper Crafts : How to Make a Paper Chatterbox


To make a paper chatterbox, fold a square piece of paper diagonally in half in both directions, fold in each corner, turn it over and fold each corner again. Create a paper chatterbox, writing in fortunes and numbers under each flap, with a demonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for children. Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard…

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Episode 2 of Cottage Crafts With Bettyjean. How To Make A Christmas Bow and Wreath. Full demonstration by Artist and Activity Director Bettyjean Pace. Music and production by Barbara DeStefano.

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Making a paper journal for school is done by folding several pieces of paper in half, stapling them together with at least four staples, decorating a cover and stapling that to the outside of the journal. Create a unique paper journal to use as a storybook, scrapbook or diary with a demonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for …

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To make a paper propeller, start with a square piece of paper, fold it diagonally in both directions, cut slits over each fold and fold each corner over to the next corner, securing all of the loose ends with a push pin. Create a paper propeller or windmill with a demonstration from an experienced primary school teacher in this free video on paper crafts. Expert: Pauline Stannard Bio: Pauline Stannard has over 20 years of teaching experience and runs art workshops for children. Filmmaker …

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