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Insects embroidery designs: Wildflower Hand Embroidery Design. Imagine running your hands over this delicate and elegant wildflower hand embroidery design. It sure did remind me of easy breezy summer days and this design on my pillow should be perfect for my outdoor furniture.

Embroidery in various forms has existed as long as man has been able to produce fabric. Today embroidery is practised all over the world, but it is believed that it has its origin in China and the Near East. The word embroidery comes from the French word broderie meaning embellishment. The earliest finds of embroidery in Sweden are from the period around the 9th and 10th centuries, which coincides with the period that we call the Viking Age. It is however two centuries later, around year 1000, that the development of embroidery in Europe really takes off. In this period the Christian church really started to grow and royalty gained power in many countries. To demonstrate their power and wealth, richly decorated garments and ornaments in the form of wall hangings and tablecloths were commissioned.

Even two decades back, patterns were stitched manually – which was laborious and time-consuming. Later, sewing machines were used to design these patterns. However, with advances in embroidery technology, computerized cutting and sewing machines are now used to make such patterns. We integrate such devices with technically advanced tools which can make smooth, perfect patterns and designs. It doesn’t matter whether do embroidery as a hobby, on occasion or professionally – even people with no prior knowledge of sewing and stitching can take advantage of machine embroidery. The designs are available in different sizes and formats for your convenience. All you have to do is send us the payment and the designs are sent via mail just 24 hours after we receive the money. Start browsing without further delay! See a few more details at Cartoon Embroidery Designs

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle, thread or yarn. Other materials such as pearls, bead, quills, and sequins can be used during embroidery. In the 20th century, you will see embroidery in all types of clothes, beddings and sports clothes. The art of embroidery developed from tailors patching and reinforcing clothing. The methods used by tailors to repair clothing led to the growth of sewing techniques which in turn led to embroidery.

Whoever designed the work was an artist of considerable skill; the grouping of the scenes, the dramatic and lively positions of the figures and the considerable detail shows how close and accurate an observer he was of 11th century life. The Bayeux tapestry is a mine of information on architecture, colour, costume and armour. In fact it is the best record we have of the period, work and life of the times. This was the great period of English Embroidery and the high standard of work made England famous throughout the world. There is a sincerity and a dignity in the figures which is obvious in spite of the rather childish drawing. The embroidery was worked on linen, silk or velvet in gold, silver or silver-gilt threads and coloured silks. Read a few more details on https://no1embroiderydesigns.com/.