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Embroidery Info Pages
- Netting
NETTING is one of the prettiest and one of the easiest accomplishments of a lady. The materials are simple, while the effects produced by good netting are most elegant and of great...
- Creating A Knitted Border
Creating A Knitted Border Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s No. 10 or No. 50 knitting cotton. If knitted with thick cotton, this border will be suitable for trimming a quilt or berceaunette...
- Creating A Knitted Sleeping Sock
Creating A Knitted Sleeping Sock. Materials for one pair: 4 ounces white fleecy, 3 ply; 1 ounces light blue fleecy. These knitting socks are knitted with white and blue wool in a diamond pattern..
- English Netting
English Netting Is made as follows:--Net a row of plain netting, begin the second row by netting the second stitch, then net the first; repeat, always passing by one stitch and taking it up. 3rd...
- Commercial Embroidery Machine- A Faster Way to Sew
Commercial embroidery machines are easy to make by lifting the top tension foot of the sewing machine itself. Some sewing machines are specially supplied with their own embroidery foot.
- Short history of the sewing machine
It was French tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier who invented the first functioning sewing machine in 1830 for use in his garment factory. This original machine used only one thread and a hooked needle...
- Machine Embroidery Digitizing - What You will Need Besides the Software
You've purchased an embroidery machine, practiced the designs that were included in the package, maybe even bought a disc of designs or downloaded a few designs off the Internet to stitch out.
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