In the world of machine embroidery, the types of crafters are as varied as the projects they create. And, the recipients of our gifts make the realm of possibilities absolutely huge!
Stitchers cover the world with love,
one stitch at a time. Those of us who do any type of fiber art seem
to always be presenting our handiwork as gifts, so this is a very
true statement! Whether it’s an elegant tablecloth, cute baby
blanket or utility tote, we’re doing our best to spread the love.
In the world of
machine embroidery,
the types of crafters are as varied as the projects they create.
And, the recipients of our gifts make the realm of possibilities
absolutely huge! Your little ballerina might not actually want girly
stuff. The elegant hostess might want something a little more fun
and funky. And, the manly types might not want fishing themed gifts
every time. Just as we fiber artists want some variety, so do our
friends!
When someone thinks of machine
embroidery designs the usual visual that comes to mind is lovely
old-fashioned floral or nursery-themed designs. Those who design
embroidery patterns have branched out in the last few years to
add variety to what’s available, and these designers are very
generous with their free embroidery designs for us to try!
The first very new thing that I learned
was free-standing lace designs, which were just the utmost in
elegance to me. Then came foundation quilt piecing in-the-hoop and
appliqué. More quilt embroidery patterns joined the
group. And, those are just the new techniques! As well as
old-fashioned florals and redwork or nursery designs, we have so many
new design options. My favorite designer creates exquisite
stained-glass portraits and fashion-forward purses. Others
specialize in in-the-hoop projects like bags for cell phones, cameras
and e-readers.
A few designers with wonderful
imagination have created designs that are meant to be stitched on
paper (including the toilet variety) or over Mylar for wonderful
shine. Others have designs that are beautifully suited to adding
hot-fix crystals and jewels, as well as other embellishment items,
making for very one-of-a-kind designs.
As well as florals, nursery, country,
redwork and other traditional types of designs, our vocabulary has
expanded. We now have designs with a Jacobean or Parisian flair;
Cross-stitch and Battenberg have joined Hardanger and Candle-wicking
in our design dictionaries. We can now create beautiful filet
crochet on the
embroidery machine instead of spending
weeks on it by hand. We can create fantastic wall art of stunning
beauty and the cutest risqué totes and tees. There has never
been a more exciting time to do machine embroidery!
Of course, all these new
design styles and techniques have created a need for new embroidery
supplies as well. We now have several different water-soluble
stabilizers that can be washed away after making free-standing
designs, and water-soluble thread, too! Sticky stabilizer and
magnetized hoops for holding delicate or difficult project materials
are a huge help. Specialized embroidery thread in so many
varieties including metallic, variegated, glow-in-the-dark and even a
thread that shrinks, creating an interesting crinkled result. All of
these options keep me in a frenzy to try them all! Like a lot of
stitchers, I collect the tools and supplies so that I can make any
type of project at any time. Now, I would really like to request
that the designers create a free embroidery clone to help me
out!
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