Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Coffee Menu

Coffee Menu
coffee, latte, mocha, espresso, dark roast, hazelnut, vanilla, cappuccino, Irish cream, people sitting at a table drinking coffee
Designer:
Little House Needleworks
Product Type:
Book or Leaflet
Price: $8.00
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Book Marks

Elegant Bookmarks (2)
Floral artistry in watercolor hues is used to create these radiant blossoms. Subtle colors and patterns weave an elegant, reserved design on 14 count ivory Aida. Easy finishing instructions are included. Kit contains cotton embroidery thread, charms 14 count ivory Aida fabric, needle and easy instructions including an easy-to-read multicolor chart.
Designer:
Dimensions
Publisher:
Dimensions, Inc.
Product Type:
Kit
Size:
9" Long (23 cm)
Floss:
Cotton Thread
Fabric:
14 count ivory Aida
Price: $10.99
Book Marks are always a fun project to work on when you want to do something fairly quickly.
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Fall Patterns

With Fall being upon us, I thought it would be nice to share some fall patterns.
Cross Stitch Lite #1 Fall
Country designs for Halloween and Thanksgiving. Designs include Cornucopia, The First Thanksgiving, Give Thanks, Happy Halloween, Happy Halloween to You, Halloween Treats Breadcover, Be Thankful Breadcover, and Ghost Crossing.
Designer:
Graph-It Arts
Product Type:
Book or Leaflet
Price: $5.00
Follow this link to purchase these patterns:
http://www.everythingcrossstitch.com/pc-10259-118-cross-stitch-lite-1-fall.aspx?AFFILIATEID=10101
Napkins

Royal Classic Napkin 14 Count 15"X 15"
SKU:
RC4852
Weight:
0.21 LBS.
Price:
$4.99
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Cardinal Hang-up

Designer:
Imaginating
Product Type:
Book or Leaflet
Price: $6.00
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http://www.everythingcrossstitch.com/pc-21182-80-cardinal-hang-up.aspx?AFFILIATEID=10101
Monday, August 4, 2008
Custom Embroidery
Aside from the beauty of nature, your own personal style as well as your unique individuality can be reflected in any form of art, including the laborious art form of embroidery. Embroidery is an art form that uses needles and threads to make designs and patterns on any piece of cloth or fabric by weaving or sewing. It entails clear eyesight and dexterous hands to do the intricate details of designs and patterns. There are several types of customized embroidery that can surely reflect your total personality type.
Custom embroidery can be done either traditionally by hand or by electronic embroidery sewing machines operated and controlled by computers. Hand designs are truly difficult, especially if you desire a specific design that will involve complicated sewing and weaving of threads. There are several types of hand designs that can be used to make custom embroidery. A few of the things you can use are the famous Assisi design, Blackwork, Counted Thread, and Whitework.
Aside from hand made designs, custom embroidery can also be done through embroidery sewing machines. This type can give you many varied custom designs. You can also give your own design that can very well express your individuality, which can be easily crafted since it is done with the aid of computers. Unlike the hand designs, computer made custom embroidery can be done without going through much difficulties.
Besides the traditional embroidery makers or stores near you, the Internet can also be an avenue for you to have the type of embroidery product that will match the specific details that you desire. You can browse online for embroidery stores that you can trust. Just make sure that the on line store that you decided to transact business with are indeed reliable and authentic.
Embroidery provides detailed information on Embroidery, Embroidery Machines, Custom Embroidery, Embroidery Designs and more. Embroidery is affiliated with Used Embroidery Machines.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Bailey
Custom embroidery can be done either traditionally by hand or by electronic embroidery sewing machines operated and controlled by computers. Hand designs are truly difficult, especially if you desire a specific design that will involve complicated sewing and weaving of threads. There are several types of hand designs that can be used to make custom embroidery. A few of the things you can use are the famous Assisi design, Blackwork, Counted Thread, and Whitework.
Aside from hand made designs, custom embroidery can also be done through embroidery sewing machines. This type can give you many varied custom designs. You can also give your own design that can very well express your individuality, which can be easily crafted since it is done with the aid of computers. Unlike the hand designs, computer made custom embroidery can be done without going through much difficulties.
Besides the traditional embroidery makers or stores near you, the Internet can also be an avenue for you to have the type of embroidery product that will match the specific details that you desire. You can browse online for embroidery stores that you can trust. Just make sure that the on line store that you decided to transact business with are indeed reliable and authentic.
Embroidery provides detailed information on Embroidery, Embroidery Machines, Custom Embroidery, Embroidery Designs and more. Embroidery is affiliated with Used Embroidery Machines.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Bailey
An Introduction to the World of Embroidery
When you think of embroidery, you probably think of your grandmother knitting you a pink bunny rabbit outfit for Christmas. Embroidery just might be the domain of your grandmother, but it still had plenty of people who are interested in getting started in embroidery. There is a real generation gap between today’s youth and their grandparents. Teenagers seem to be more interested in their Sony PS2 and AOL Chat than learning about hand made crafts. However, the tradition is alive and well on the internet. After all, embroidery doesn’t change every six months and embroidery has been here for years. How long has the PS2 been out again?
As far back as Egyptian and Hebrew times individuals decorated their clothing with rich embroidery. The 18th and 19th Centuries brought embroidery to a whole new class of people, and even today, it seems that the craft has successfully migrated to cyberspace. Unlike a lot of other industries including travel agents who have seemed have missed the boat.
The internet has allowed hobbyists and professionals from all over the world to mingle and discuss their latest embroidery projects. There are dozens of custom embroidery websites and people are always looking for free embroidery designs.
In fact, A Google search for the term “embroidery” shows more than 70 merchants advertising their embroidery related products. Bidding for competitive terms can become fierce very quickly. But clearly, at least 70 advertisers think embroidery is a term worth pursing.
Overall, while embroidery might not be a rock’n’roll type hobby (was it ever?), it certainly has gone the way of the Dodo. If you like embroidery, there are a lot of online resources for you to explore.
Tim Branch is a contributing author at http://www.katesembroidery.com. Kates Embroidery has embroidery and embroidery designs. information.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_Branch
As far back as Egyptian and Hebrew times individuals decorated their clothing with rich embroidery. The 18th and 19th Centuries brought embroidery to a whole new class of people, and even today, it seems that the craft has successfully migrated to cyberspace. Unlike a lot of other industries including travel agents who have seemed have missed the boat.
The internet has allowed hobbyists and professionals from all over the world to mingle and discuss their latest embroidery projects. There are dozens of custom embroidery websites and people are always looking for free embroidery designs.
In fact, A Google search for the term “embroidery” shows more than 70 merchants advertising their embroidery related products. Bidding for competitive terms can become fierce very quickly. But clearly, at least 70 advertisers think embroidery is a term worth pursing.
Overall, while embroidery might not be a rock’n’roll type hobby (was it ever?), it certainly has gone the way of the Dodo. If you like embroidery, there are a lot of online resources for you to explore.
Tim Branch is a contributing author at http://www.katesembroidery.com. Kates Embroidery has embroidery and embroidery designs. information.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_Branch
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