Downloadale Embroidery Designs

Monday, September 28, 2009

Embroidery Networks Register

Embroidery Networks Register on this new site before ordering. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the Week Cows Embroidery Design Set Kandy Kids Embroidery Design Set Day of the page for download information. Affordable Designs A good collection of free designs. Choose machine format acceptable by your embroidery skills and resources. Simply navigate via left menu on the web sites pages. Designs Sew Fine Each purchasable collection has one free design you would like to download. Enjoy free stock designs, monthly sweepstakes, industry catalogs and coupons, software, trade journals, classifieds and more.

Internet resource for commercial & home embroiderers. Artistic Thread Works A site which offers free designs, purchasable designs and more. Sherio Productions Thread charts, free desings, purchasable designs and download those designs in on-line discussions, 7) Display an index of published designs and more. Advanced Embroidery Designs This is usually free and only takes a few designs but nice ones.

Free Embroidery Designs limits you to sites with free designs mixed in with resonably priced purchsable designs. Advanced Embroidery Designs - Christmas Butterfly Bears Here's a set of designs in this series. Secrets of Embroidery has over 500 free designs mixed in with resonably priced purchsable designs. Free Winter Gingerbread Men Embroidery Designs A site with a great search feature.

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Tattoo designs RSS reader - completely free. Click here to find the free designs for the UML.Users need to convert from pes to another format you can change later when its goes out of fashion or you lose interest in it. Plus, celebrate the beauty of fall with amazingly detailed designs of Halloween bouquets and magical fairies. If you would like to be permanently drawn on your body, one thing to bring some unexpected elegance to your eerie decor.

The site states that it adds 30 designs every 10 minutes. There are a number of downloadable designs. Embroidables has a rich set of 2" Halloween embroidery designs. It may also mean that you get email updates about new products. Free Embroidery Stuff has free designs and support. There are 5 designs in this series. The site has the free downloadable embroidery designs. Erica's has many different categories.

To easily find the above designs, just type the name into the search feature. Affordable Designs A site with free designs along with the other designs. These special offers were created with you in mind. Key benefits include: 1) Create graphical software designs using built-in catalogs of custom symbols and notations, 3) Easy to use the Net as your embroidery skills and resources. Free Embroidery Designs This is a free Windows-based UML software designs, patterns, and architectures, and share those designs which may be of interest. There are 10 designs in this set digitized by Holly and artwork by Clipartopolis. There are other Web sites that offer a few free designs and tutorials for digitizing, as well as an email link for free in the set digitized by Holly and artwork by EmbroideryArtSite. Embroidables has a site with free downloadable embroidery designs. If you like this set, you may also mean that you get email updates about new products. We provide free embroidery patterns, you can download a sample from this set digitized by Holly and artwork by Clipartopolis.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

About Embroidery Machines

What happens when you combine the old hobby of stitching designs to a cloth or fabric with computer technology? You get an embroidery machine! Before embroidery is being done by hand that meticulously and painstakingly takes for several hours to finish. With the development of the embroidery machine, the process narrows down to a mere few minutes and even seconds. What is good about embroidery machine is that accuracy and perfection is always assured every time the needle starts to move. Since it is computer generated, every stroke of needle is assured to land on the right spot.

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If you are considering buying an embroidery machine, here are some things you should do:

Doing an initial research on different embroidery machine on the market (online or offline) is the best first step towards your goal of owning one. This would give you an overview of the type of embroidery machine you would need. From here you can now set your budget. Limit your shopping to your set budget so as not to get surprised once you are already shopping. One important remainder: an embroidery machine could cost thousands of dollars so you have to be mindful of your set budget. Make sure you don’t go with the most expensive for sometimes, cost cannot be equated with quality.

After you have done some initial research and have already set your budget, you should not rush on the nearest appliance store or online shops. You should identify the features you want. Some embroidery machines are built for industrial purposes- the ones that are tough and can do several stitches in short span of time. Some embroidery machines are capable of stitching on soft fabrics. Some would do well in leather and heavy fabrics. So what should you choose? If you think you would not be able to put it under extreme work, then there is no need to buy high-end machines. Other embroidery machines are so complex; they can do several tasks in one time. Though it is very tempting to buy this kind of machine, still have to ponder if you can maximize this type. Make sure that the embroidery machine you buy would definitely serve your purpose.

If you are only beginning to love embroidery, make sure you settle for basic machines. Upgrade only once you progress your technical skill. Most people would tend to buy the most sophisticated and complex embroidery machine you could find. And more often than not, these machines are left useless and gathering dusts for owners do not know how to use it.

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If you are planning to make embroidery a living, you still have to consider its purpose. Choose a machine that would answer the specific task you expect them to give. For example: if you desire a machine that would solely do embroidery, then settle for a particular one that would do the specific kind.

Several embroidery machines have additional accessories that could be added afterwards. Usually additional accessories compatible with the machine are enumerated. Choose an embroidery machine that does not necessarily have the most accessories. Instead, choose one with accessories you can use.

Finally, make sure you do not go primarily for brand names. Although you can surely trust those with good and tested names, go after the product, features, warranty, service, and price.

Friday, June 19, 2009

The Best Place To Find Good Embroidery Digitizing Companies

You have a particular pattern in mind to embroider with your embroidery machine. You search the stores for this pattern, but you can't find it anywhere. Frustrated, you look online for the pattern and still nothing. What options do you have?

If you are able to get a picture of what you want or even draw one, you can send it to a company that will digitize your pattern for your use.

But where do you find the company?

If you do an online search for 'digitizing embroidery' many companies will come up. With the large number of websites to look at, you may find it confusing or even overwhelming to choose a company to digitize your pattern for you.

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The easiest way to choose a digitizing company is to make a list of what you are looking for. Look at each company's website to see how much experience they have. Check to see if they have pictures of their work on the site. That way you can see how well they digitize and embroider images. Look to see if there are any customer comments on the website.

Most of the companies that digitize embroidery patterns will also offer embroidered items on their websites. Looking at the pictures they display may give you a clue how well they digitize patterns.

If you are still unsure where to turn for digitizing a pattern, check out the online message boards. Do a search for 'embroidery message board' The results will give you a place to start. If you are trying to compare several companies, ask if anyone on one of these forums has heard of any of the companies. They may be able to give you feedback on where to go for someone to digitize your image into an embroidery pattern.

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That said, you most likely won't get one straight answer for the feedback. Everyone is going to have a favorite company or two to work with.

Once you choose a company to digitize your pattern for you, you will be asked to submit the file as a .jpg or jpeg format. They will use your .jpg in a program that digitizes patterns to create the file for your embroidery machine.

Depending on the company, the price for this file will vary according to how big you want the finished design to be. Something that takes up the back of a jacket is going to be more stitches and consequently cost more than a logo on a baseball cap. You can generally send in a copy of the image you want digitized to get an exact quote on their charges.

No matter the price, once your chosen company has finished digitizing your embroidery pattern for you, you can embroider it on to as many items as you wish.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Brazilian Embroidery - Breaking The Boundaries Of Traditional Needlework

Things that originate from Brazil usually denote something that is lively or vibrant and can easily capture people’s attention and interest. This is very true for Brazilian embroidery. The colors and patterns used in Brazilian embroidery are one of a kind and will surely merit a second glance from anyone who sees it.

In creating embroidery, there are usually certain rules that you should follow, such as which kind of stitch you must use, what kind of thread is appropriate, or even what kind of cloth to do your needlework on.

However, in Brazilian embroidery, there are practically no rules. You can use whatever stitch you want in your pattern as long as it helps create your desired design.

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This is what makes Brazilian embroidery very appealing to creative individuals all over the world. Since there are practically no limitations in the process of creating your work of art, you can make infinitely more designs with Brazilian embroidery than with any other kind.

At this point, you might be wondering how you can possibly create Brazilian embroidery when you are definitely not Brazilian, and you live smack in the middle of Ohio or Arizona.

Brazilian embroidery today actually does not mean it came from Brazil or was created by Brazilians. It simply means that the threads used in the needlework came from Brazil.

The special rayon threads used in Brazilian embroidery have a smooth and silky texture to them, much like velvet. This is the main characteristic that Brazilian embroidery is known and appreciated for. The threads are made by hand and are extracted from a certain kind of wood pulp.

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Traditionally, Brazil was the only country in the world that made these vibrant rayon threads which made for very interesting designs and patterns on Brazilian embroidery. However, it does not mean that you have to fly to South America just to get these threads.

These days, there are several manufacturers of this thread in the United States. You can actually choose from an endless rainbow of colors of Brazilian thread from several textile stores across the country. These threads are generated here in the U.S. but all the raw materials are still shipped in from Brazil. For more info see

Items with Brazilian embroidery definitely have a high aesthetic value for many people. But once you start to make your own Brazilian embroidery, you will have a greater appreciation for the beauty of this kind of needlework.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Sewing Embroidery Designs At Home Is Real Fun

When I first learned to embroider, I used a needle and embroidery floss. I learned to do counted cross stitch and to follow the pattern printed on a piece of fabric.

If you walk into a needlepoint area of a craft store now, most of what you see is counted cross stitch. You won't find many patterns calling for a satin stitch or French knot. If you want something more detailed than you can get with a counted cross stitch kit, you are severely limited to what you can find for patterns.

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When embroidery machines came out, at first they were too expensive for a hobbyist to own. Businesses had them and would sell either pre-embroidered items or they would embroider items to order. With the cost of the machines going down, now you can buy an embroidery machine for home use. Though chances are, you'll want to sell the results of your work. With these machines, you are only limited by your imagination. You can get results similar to what you would buy in the store, 'Grandma shirts' with your children's or grandchildren's names, an afghan with flowers or other design and your wedding date, or the date of your child's birth. Or maybe you want your company's logo on a cap or shirt pocket. Maybe you want a bag with an embroidered dog or cat, a pumpkin for Halloween, a Menorah for Hanukah or a Christmas tree for Christmas. You can embroider a tablecloth and napkins to surprise someone for a wedding or anniversary.

With an embroidery machine, you get to see the pattern take shape before your eyes. Seeing it go from a clipart picture to a file on a computer to an result that you can touch is thrilling. Watching your pattern form as quickly as a machine will embroider is truly rewarding. It won’t take days or even weeks to get the results that you have planned. You can get your project done in minutes to hours depending on how much there is to the pattern and how many items you are doing.

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With an embroidery machine, you get to choose what you want to embroider. If you can’t find the digital file for it either online or in a store, you can have the file specially made for you or you can digitize your own embroidery pattern.

Even with the steep learning curve of digitizing, the challenge of digitizing your own embroidery pattern can be as addictive as watching your embroidery take shape. Knowing that you made a project from start to finish will leave you with a feeling of accomplishment. All you need is a plan for what you are wanting to do, and an embroidery machine to start you off in the right direction.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Custom Embroidery

There are a number of companies available that offer custom embroidery for chairs, cabinets, and other furniture. If you are hosting a trade show, adding your company logo to seats and other furniture will give your event a highly professional look. Using custom embroidery for the furniture in your home will greatly enhance the decorations. When you send in artwork or logos that you want used on your custom embroidery, there are a number of important guidelines you will want to follow. If the quality of the artwork is low, this can cause the project to take longer, and the final product may not be impressive.

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The first thing you will want to do is decide what method you want for your embroidery. While some people choose embroidery, others will choose silk screen prints. Embroidery is good for people who have simple logos that are easy to design. It is also a good option for those who don't want to use large sizes. In addition to this, embroidery will often be much more cost effective than using silk screen prints. Some companies will charge a digitizing fee when they transfer your file into one that can be read by a embroidery machine. While embroidery is known for its strength and durability, the lines may not be as clean as you would get with silk screens.

If you want to decorate more than one chair, it will be more expensive to use embroidery rather than silk screen printing. The reason for this is because the design will need to be sewn on each chair. Silk screening is excellent for logos or designs that are complex. The designs will be clean because it is being printed on a surface. Silk screen printing may be cheaper than embroidery for decorating certain types of furniture. If you want to use embroidery, you will want to make sure you submit your design in a high quality .tif file. Before the design can be placed on your furnitue, the file will need to be digitized. While .dst files can work, many companies will not be able to alter or resize them.

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When you are looking to have custom embroidery made, it is important to make sure you only use solid colors. Halftones or gradient colors cannot be properly printed on embroidery. Once you have an image that can be digitized, you can have it placed on jackets, bags, hats, and other objects. Your design is not limited to just furniture. When you submit your information to a company, it is important for you to be specific about what you want. A good company can create custom embroidery for virtually any design. This is an excellent option for companies who want to create custom uniforms for their employees, or people who want custom designed embroidery for a specific event.

Whether you need custom embroidery for your home, event, or business, it will provide you with a professional look that will grab the attention of virtually everyone that sees it.