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Stitches/points: : 14902
Thread Colors : 10
Width : 6.83(CM)
Height : 4.78(CM)
Machine Type: Normal , Flat , Malty
Design Format: DST, ART, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, SEW, XXX
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Introduction
Embroidery design is a popular trend in the fashion industry. Its not just for clothes, either--you can find embroidered designs on everything from pillows to shoes!
This article will discuss how to create your own beach babe beauty embroidery design using Photoshop and Illustrator.
History of Embroidery Design
Embroidery is a form of needlework that involves the use of stitches to create a design on fabric. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads and sequins. The word embroidery comes from the French word broderie, which means to stitch.
The history of embroidery design dates back thousands of years, with early examples found in China dating back to 2500 B.C., Greece and Rome from around 200 B.C., India from 1000 A D onwards and Japan from 1200 A D onwards (source: Wikipedia).
Benefits of Embroidery Design
Embroidery designs are a great way to add value and aesthetic appeal to clothing. Not only do they make your clothes look more beautiful, but they also increase their durability.
Embroidery designs can be applied on almost any type of fabric or garment, including jeans and jackets as well as dresses and skirts. The process involves using a needle with thread that has been dyed in specific colors to create an image on the material surface by sewing over it repeatedly until it is permanently stitched into place. This technique has been used for centuries because it works so well!
Types of Embroidery Design
There are many different types of embroidery designs. Some of the most common ones are:
* Chain stitch - This is a very basic stitch and is used for outlining and filling in shapes. Its easy to learn, but can get messy if you are not careful!
* Cross stitch - This is one of the most popular types of embroidery because it looks great when done right! The secret to success with cross-stitch is keeping your stitches even in size and spacing them out evenly on your fabric so they dont look too crowded or sparsely spaced out (this will make more sense once you see an example).
* Applique - Applique involves cutting out shapes from fabric, then sewing them onto another piece using blanket stitches (a type of running stitch). You can also use applique by adding trims such as lace or ribbon around existing pieces like shirts or dresses before washing them so that they stay secure after washing!
The best part about learning any new skill? It gets easier every time you try something new!
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