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  2. 50 Times People Embroidered Such Creative Things They Just ...

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    Embroidery is a fascinating pastime that has roots deep in human history. The art form, which has been around for tens of thousands of years, continues to wow and inspire people to this very day.

  3. The Embroideress (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Embroideress published articles by a new generation of embroidery teachers who were leading the way in adding modernity and personal creativity in stitching. [4]: 2 The noted author of embroidery books Louisa Pesel was a contributor to the magazine. In issue number 9, 1924, she provided this advice: "Colour or stitchery, which is to be the ...

  4. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    There has also been a development in free hand machine embroidery, new machines have been designed that allow for the user to create free-motion embroidery which has its place in textile arts, quilting, dressmaking, home furnishings and more. Users can use the embroidery software to digitize the digital embroidery designs.

  5. Category:Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery is a form of needlework. It consists of embellishing fabric by sewing it with ornamental stitches. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Embroidery .

  6. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    This embroidery inherited the name of the Cornely machine. Created in the 19th century to imitate the Beauvais stitch (chain stitch), it is still used today, especially in the fashion industry. Cornely embroidery is a so-called hand-guided embroidery. The operator directs their machine according to the pattern.

  7. Hand & Lock - Wikipedia

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    The Hand & Lock Prize for embroidery, originally called the M Hand prize for embroidery was created in 2000. [10] The competition occurs yearly and has two main categories, each of which has a top prize of $5000. The student category is open to people in part or full-time education, and the open category is open to everyone.

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