About machine embroidery!

Do you know who has made the first embroidery machine? How to get started with embroidery experience? What we need to make good embroidery design or project? What kinds of materials and embroidery supplies will help you to enjoy embroidery? Do you have any additional questions, please ask, we will try to find the answers and to bring them to you. Do you have any helpful information, please share it with others, email us.


Can Machine Embroidery Work for You?

Theme: machine embroidery
July 13, 2007
Author: aHey-embroidery.com
When embroidery machines were first invented, people were skeptical about how useful they would be and whether these new techniques would affect hand embroidery businesses. But they were also curious about how easy embroidery could be for the average person with this new invention one could use in the comfort of one’s own home. For a look at how it was done in the beginning versus how embroidery techniques have developed and grown into the booming industry and hobby it is today.

A Brief History of Machine Embroidery

Theme: machine embroidery
July 13, 2007
Author: aHey-embroidery.com
Have you ever wondered when, where, or even why machine embroidery became so popularly used in everyday products and apparel? In this article you will find a timeline of various events, the progression of the technology of these embroidery machines and the path that lead it to it current popularity. Look into the Brief History of Machine Embroidery.

Technology of Contemporary Machine Embroidery

Theme: machine embroidery
February 28, 2008
Author: aHey-embroidery.com
Embroidery has progressed in leaps and bounds over the paste few centuries. Even in just the past few years there have been considerable advances in the industry. Embroidery today is advanced and sometimes complex in the technological process that is involved in the different stages of creating it. The opportunities that exist within the contemporary embroidery industry have increased greatly over the years and now include many modern materials with a nice mix of the old, tried and true