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Women Clothing : A To Z Ladies Neck Embroidery Designs

December 20th, 2012 No comments

Welcome to the Embdesigntube’s official youtube channel.We are now coming with latest trendy ladies neck embroidery designs for you.See our neck embroidery designs video portfolio and if you are interested, you can get it at affordable rate from our website.

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Duration : 0:0:39

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Why Wilcom software makes your business more efficient: Lettering & editing embroidery – Part 3

December 20th, 2012 1 comment

Gillian talks about lettering & editing embroidery.

She talks about these topics:
Lettering Objects
Updating Lettering
Using Small text
Recolouring
Looking at the sequence of objects
Lettering – Straight base line
Font style
Lettering — Changing font style
Lettering — Modifying text to match a font or logo
Closest join
Reshape
Scaling lettering

More about Gillian…
Gillian joined Wilcom in 1991 as Wilcom Europe’s first employee, and now with over 15 years uninterrupted service.

Gillian worked to establish a reseller and customer network and trained companies across extended Europe and North Africa, from Finland to Egypt.

Working with well known names such as Pringle and Rolls Royce, Gillian’s extensive experience and eye for quality and detail is a valuable asset as an embroidery trainer.

Gillian has a particular interest in promoting excellent embroidery design that is executed to the highest standards.

Gillian also promoted and forged links with education facility such as Dublin College of Art, Nottingham Trent University and London College of Fashion.

Education –
Diploma in Art & Design — Falmouth School of Art
BA Hons Degree in Textiles — specialist in Industrial Embroidery — Manchester Metropolitan University
Diploma in Management — Sheffield Hallam University

Gillian is also a member of the Manchester Metropolitan University Advisory Committee.

Duration : 0:7:10

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Modern Bedding

December 20th, 2012 14 comments

Inmod.com revolutionizes home decor with their Design Studio, which allows you to design your own modern bedding, pillows and furniture.

To begin designing your own modern duvet cover, browse through our selection of patterns, or select one from our various pattern themes, which range from organic to geometric, from retro to pop culture. Or just choose from our featured, most popular designs, created by our in-house designers. Each pattern may be embroidered on your choice of over two dozen plush fabrics, including cotton, linen and a luxurious silk dupioni. Select your favorite fabric type and color.

Once you’ve selected your fabric color, the real magic begins. The Inmod Design Studio allows you to choose each pattern detail and customize them individually. Simply click on a particular design element and choose a color from our extensive embroidery swatch library below. The sky is the limit, and we’ve never sold the same duvet cover twice. Switch to our room view, to preview your design in a simulated bedroom environment. Render the details of this environment with simple point & click to recreate the look of your own living space. Then fine-tune the details of your bedding creation to match your décor.

Once you’re happy with your design, choose from our available duvet sizes, which include “Queen, Super Queen, King & Super King. Complete the look with a set of solid color shams, which will match the color of your duvet cover. Take your look a step further, and compliment your bedding design with a matching accent pillow, featuring the same fabric and pattern.

Duration : 0:2:38

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Getting Started: Creative Machine Embroidery – Alison Holt

December 20th, 2012 No comments

DVD Title: Creative Machine Embroidery with Alison Holt

Alison Holt is a free-hand creative machine embroider. Rather than work with machine embroidery settings, Alison has devoted 30 years towards becoming a world recognized leader in the art of freehand embroidery of flowers, foliage, landscapes and more.
The author of 3 books on machine embroidery, Alison now offers an intensive 3-hour workshop on the art of Machine Embroidery in this film, “Creative Machine Embroidery with Alison Holt”. In this section Alison details all the things required to do Machine Embroidery.

Duration : 0:0:36

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textile art with Velvet – free machine embroidery projects

December 20th, 2012 No comments

Buy this textile art DVD at http://www.colouricious.com/shop/creative-art-textiles-design-projects-techniques-velvet

If you have never thought about using velvet before in your creative textile design, you will now. The background is one of the most important elements of any textile art creation, these creative mixed media techniques help you to design from your imagination.

Meet textile artist Angie Hughes, who regularly leads workshops for all ages with her techniques. Develop through every chapter, adding layers and experimenting with fabric paint, transfer foil, glitter, organza and machine embroidery designs and ideas. Every stage enhances the previous one. Creativity and craft ideas flow throughout this textile art DVD.

Chapter 1 – Creative textile projects materials and equipment

Angie Hughes talks about the artists that have inspired her textile art. Find out the simple equipment you need to create your own textile design projects.

Chapter 2 — Fabric painting with velvet

Learn an easy textile design technique to dye your velvet fabric. Create fabric art with silk fabric paint and writing ink for the beginning of your textile art piece.

Chapter 3 — Block printing techniques for magical patterns

Block printing fabric with this simple technique creates amazing textile design. Combine household bleach and metallic textile paints with your ongoing piece for magical creative art.

Chapter 4 — How to use transfer foil and bondaweb

Learn how to use bondaweb with transfer foil to add glitz to the velvet. You can use micro glitter and punchinella for creative fabric art with this method too, a great kids craft idea.

Chapter 5 — How to use transfer foil and mistyfuse

Differing from bondaweb or wonder under, watch mistyfuse create a dazzling effect on your textile design. Learn how to incorporate shapes in your fibre art projects with bondaweb.

Chapter 6 — Glitter and sweet wrapper foil

Different to the first bondaweb process, learn this alternative way to add shimmer to your textile art. Build your design and recycle your foil sweet wrappers for an interesting look.

Chapter 7 — Organza textile art

Learn how to stop your machine stitching from sinking in velvet, using organza. Change your textile art piece with different organza colours and unify it with stitch techniques.

Chapter 8 – Machine embroidery designs

Use these simple embroidery machine techniques for your velvet art. This chapter explains many easy ideas for machine embroidery designs.

Chapter 9- Creating contrast with a craft heat gun

Learn two methods to take away the top layer of organza, you decide which to use on your piece. Create stand out contrast in your textile art.

Chapter 10 — Ideas for creative textiles

Angie Hughes explains how to seek out your own creative inspiration, and to take these textile art techniques on further and use them in other ways.
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Duration : 0:2:16

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Appliques on Dogs for Shop for Lylas

December 20th, 2012 2 comments

http://lylas.com.au

How to Iron on Fabric Applique with lylas.com.au? If you don’t remember Shops at Lylas from last year, Jason tried his hand at ironing on some of the fun appliques, but he just didn’t have the right touch. Hopefully with the new crew this year, we can put the Disney, Sesame Street, Dora the Explorer, Thomas the Train, Bob the Builder, Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse and other licensed character appliques to good use.

Shop at Lylas has the largest hand made applique collection in the entire world and even though Lyla’s located in Australia, shipping is never more than $3 worldwide. If you spend $20 or more in her shop, your order ships for FREE! Her products include iron on appliques, embroidered appliques, crochet appliques, buttons, stickers and jewelry.

What are you waiting for? Go Shop at Lylas!

Facebook: http://facebook.com/lylas.com.au
Twitter: http://twitter.com/shopatlylas

Duration : 0:1:41

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Three Ways to Transfer Embroidery Patterns || KIN DIY

December 20th, 2012 14 comments

Like this ingenious idea? Get more KIN DIY project videos here: http://bit.ly/Kin_DIY. Find project info by clicking on “Show more” below.

Most any image can be recreated in embroidery – the trick is getting that image onto your fabric! Problem solved. Embroiderer extraordinaire Jenny Hart guides you through using store-bought iron-on transfers, working with carbon transfer paper and tackling the versatile combo of tracing paper and transfer pens. Be certain to watch the other videos in our Embroidery Playlist and prepare to get your stitch on!

Written Instructions with Diagrams:
Sublime Stitching Iron-on Embroidery Transfers http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/patterns-all-mix
Sublime Stitching Iron-on Embroidery Transfer – Tattoo Your Towels (used in demo) http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/patterns-all-mix/products/tattoo-your-towels-embroidery-patterns
Heavy Tracing Paper and the Transfer Pens: http://www.sublimestitching.com/pages/howto_tracingpaper

Supplies:
Carbon Transfer Paper – http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/transfer-tools/products/carbon-transfer-paper
Tracing Stylus – http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/transfer-tools/products/tracing-stylus
Heavy Tracing Paper – http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/transfer-tools/products/heavy-tracing-paper
Transfer Pens – http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/transfer-tools/products/transfer-pen & http://www.sublimestitching.com/collections/transfer-tools/products/transfer-pen-set

Jenny Hart first tried embroidery in the summer of 2000 and quickly became known for her stitched portraits of the famous and infamous. Her works have appeared in numerous books and magazines including Vogue, Rolling Stone, BUST, Nylon & Juxtapoz. She founded Sublime Stitching in 2001 with a new model for embroidery design and resources. Since then, Hart has become an internationally recognized fine artist and designer. She has authored eight titles on embroidery for Chronicle Books, and her drawings and works in embroidery have been exhibited and published internationally. In 2012 the Renwick gallery intends to acquire her artwork for the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Learn more about Jenny Hart and Sublime Stitching at these links:
Sublime Stitching http://www.sublimestitching.com
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/sublimestitching
Twitter: @sublimestitch
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/jennyhart/sublime-stitching/
Instagram: @sublimestitching”

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Ideas for an embroidery project?

December 19th, 2012 4 comments

Lately, I’ve been really wanting to get back into embroidery but I’ve been at a loss for ideas. As far as fabric goes, I only have a turquiose sheet of fabric. It’s one of my favorite colors and I would really like to embroider some sort of design but I don’t have any ideas. So, my question is: does anyone have ideas for a simple sheet of fabric or know of any websites with ideas. Nothing too dated or cheesy, I’m thinking of cool designs, keep in mind.

Thanks in advance for the help!

I am sorry but I have no idea what would catch your “eye” so I giving a list of the links that could help you.

New Embroidery Designs
Choose from over 250,000 designs all avail. for immediate download!
http//www.EmbroideryDesigns.com
Embroidery Designs, Embroidery Thread and Embroidery Supplies …
http//www.Embroidery.com: Embroidery Designs (Over 85,000), Thread … by Adorable Ideas by John Deer: 5) Tennis Ball -2 (TH-710) by Sew Man Embroidery
http//www.embroidery.com – Cached
Embroidery Gift Ideas
Embroidered items make great gifts. Not only do they have that handmade feel to them, but you can personalize almost anything with some simple embroidery and make it …
http//www.ezinearticles.com/?Embroidery-Gift-Ideas&id=240682 – Cached
Embroidery Ideas – eHow.com
Learn about Embroidery Ideas on eHow.com. Find info and videos including: Embroidery Machine Ideas, Embroidery on Card Ideas, Embroidery Monogram Ideas and much more.
http//www.ehow.com/embroidery-ideas
Machine Embroidery Downloads: Designs & Digitizing Services …
Visit EmbroideryDesigns.com for thousands of machine embroidery designs, patterns, and fonts. We also offer custom digitizing services, embroidery software …
http//www.embroiderydesigns.com – Cached
Embroidery Designs, Embroidery Thread and Embroidery Supplies …
http//www.Embroidery.com: Embroidery Designs (Over 85,000), Thread and Supplies for Home and Commercial Embroidery Machines and Hand Embroidery
http//www.embroidery.com – Cached
Embroidery Library – Home Page
With St. Patrick’s Day on the way, embrace the beauty of Irish culture when you stitch this week’s enchanting new designs! Decorate with classy Arts …
http//www.emblibrary.com – Cached
Embroidery Online
Embroidery Online is your one-stop shop for embroidery designs and innovative embroidery accessories! Free embroidery designs also available …
http//www.embroideryonline.com

What is the best type of string to use to make friend ship bracelets?

December 19th, 2012 2 comments

Include a link to a picture so I can see what it looks like. I would also like a link to a free web sites with instructions on how to make friendship bracelets.

DMC embroidery floss is used to make braided bracelets. Wal Mart, Joann fabrics and any craft store will carry it. Your library should have how to books

I am interested to start my carrer as a freelancer in advertisement creative design.?

December 19th, 2012 2 comments

I dont know from where to get the clients and projects. Can anyone of you please help
well i m looking for something more specific to advertising business, like whom should i contact for such kind of work….It would be great if some creative designer working in advertising gives me some suggestion

1) I run a custom embroidery company and you need to create your cooperate identity. Create your logo and business name on your cooperate apparel.

2) Put the logo on your Auto

3) Make up business cards and hand them out. Every time you see someone you know hand several of them out. When you give people your business card, always give them more than one and ask them to give them to their friends/coworkers, etc. Print or flyers and post them on public boards if there are any near you and post in a forums that related to your location if there are any!

4) The key for this kind of business is word-of-mouth. Think of some clever ways to encourage your existing clients to tell people about you. Perhaps you could start with a friend or family member to be one of your "spokesperson". I owned a convenience store for 10 years and a lot of business deals started in the checkout line by strangers. Tell everyone about you and ask if they know anyone that could use your service. Ask for a referral from an existing client

5) Start a website as a way to advertise you. Let your website work for you and your clients swap links. When making your own web site do some research on how to optimize your site so that you get a good ranking with a natural search. You do this by embedding smart key words. Your website could show your community involvement and you could have questions and answers on the site.

6) Look for websites that you can advertise for free. Advertise in the Yahoo local. Find free on-line classified web sites for your community. Typically the local chamber of commerce will offer such a service. You can advertise here for free: http://www.hits2u.com/?149843
http://goldbizz.localads.co.uk
http://www.trafficswarm.com/go.cgi?48605
http://www.koolplaz.com/
Post a link to your site for free when it is allowed
Try These:
Craigslist http://www.craigslist.com
Google Base http://base.google.com
Yahoo Classifieds http://classifieds.yahoo.com/
US Free Ads http://www.usfreeads.com/
Text Link Exchange http://www.txtswap.com/
Recycler.com http://www.recycler.com/
Classifieds for Free http://www.classifiedsforfree.com/…
7) A Yellow page ad seems to work great also.

8) Try to get your local newspaper to do a free article on your business.

9) Sponsor local sport teams or ballparks that hang up banners. There are also inexpensive ways to advertise like a local penny saver newspaper, high school yearbooks and newspapers, etc.

10) Call radio show call in and contest and always answer or make the statement with "your name and company name and you have been working hard" free radio ads are great.

Get your name in as many places as possible with classified advertisements and article submission.

Here goes a link
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