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Your Sewing and Embroidery Basics

By: Amanda Maseko

The art of creating custom machine embroidery is called embroidery digitizing. Embroidery digitizing involves using a personal computer, an embroidery sewing machine, and a special digitizing software application.

To be successful with embroidery digitizing software you must be an experienced sewer and knowledgeable of the various types of fabrics on the market. Fabric moves differently when sewn and you will have to account for this in your designs.

Many digitizers today can easily allow you to expand or shrink your designs and they will automatically adjust your stitch count and density to meet the new design size. This is very important and can save you a lot of time.

The embroidery 101

The art of embroidery has been practiced in one form or another throughout the ages. Embroidery is simply defined as thread embellishment on cloth. Practically as long as there has existed cloth, there has existed embroidery.

Stump work was made in the mid-seventeenth century and consists of a highly colored, embroidered design on white silk. Often the works are done of scenes of people and carved wooden heads, hands and feet are added to these works of art. Often found with stump work are padded areas which are used to make the designs three dimensional and interesting to the eye.

If you have ever tried any form of hand embroidery, you know it is a slow and tedious process. The results are amazing, but it can take a very long time to achieve even the simplest of designs. This makes all embroidered fabrics from the past very collectable today by those who understand all of the hours and patience which went into creating the works of art. While children around the world no longer do embroidery as part of their school curriculum, the art is still practiced by adults all over the globe.

Sewing 101

It is always fun to learn a new skill or craft. In the case of sewing, it can be both a household skill and a fun craft at the same time. The term "sewing" can encompass anything from simple repairs to full-blown projects such as clothing and household textiles. Whether you have ever sewed before, of if you are "crafty" are not an issue if you can thread a needle. If you can thread the needle then you can learn to sew; it really isn't hard to do with some basic instruction and practice.

If no one in your area offers lessons, and you don't happen to know anyone who sews, you can always find tutorials and lessons online. Simply go to any search engine and type in the words "sewing lessons" and you will have thousands of options to choose from!

Regardless of your sewing goals, be assured that you can absolutely learn how to sew. It is not a hard skill to learn, but it takes a bit of patience and practice to learn. Have fun with it and see where it takes you.

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