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To Top It All Off 
Embroidery Monogram Business - Oct 05 6:12 AM
The trick to topping is knowing when to use it and when to skip it. MAY 01, 2005 -- As far as embroidery stabilizers go, backing gets all the attention. You don't hear much about topping — it's one of those supplies embroiderers are supposed to automatically know how to use.

epsom salt
Treat Yourself to Thalassotherapy at Home 
BellaOnline - Oct 04 10:45 AM
Thalassotherapy is an age-old treatment used for pain relief. Find out why this alternative treatment is useful in fibromyalgia patients and how you can give these treatments to yourself at home.

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Renault-Nissan door open for Ford, analysts wary 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 1:13 AM
Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. Ltd (7201.T)may have left open the door to talks with Ford Motor Co. , but analysts say such an alliance is probably an even longer shot than the one they had just been trying to negotiate with General Motors Corp. .

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Pasta fruit salad 
The Herald-Tribune - Oct 05 6:59 AM
4 oz. dried ruffle pasta (or whatever medium-sized pasta you have on hand)

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Staying well --for life--in Indianapolis 
Chicago Tribune - Oct 01 3:41 AM
Everyone kept asking me if I was hurting yet. My first appointment after checking in for a two-night stay at The Villa Inn, Restaurant and Spa was a private Pilates session with a personal trainer, and everyone from the desk clerks to the room-service attendant was sure I'd be too sore to move the remainder of my visit.

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Dedication To Wind Power A Boost To Local Manufacturer 
KTRE-TV East Texas - Oct 04 6:46 PM
CAB Incorporated in Nacogdoches makes flanges that connect wind towers as tall as 23 stories. The company is the world's leading supplier for the wind tower industry. And it's about to get bigger.

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New food stamp scam emerges 
Richmond.com - 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
Richmond.com staff Richmond.com Thursday, October 05, 2006 The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has notified the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) of a new scam targeting individuals who receive Food Stamp benefits and use an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card.

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Brain Matter, 6 Feet Found In Freezer 
CBS 2 Los Angeles - Oct 04 8:10 PM
Brain tissue and six feet were discovered Wednesday in a freezer in an abandoned building on the south campus of the Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center.

frigidaire
Morris frees a stuffy `Arthur' 
San Jose Mercury News - Oct 05 5:05 AM
Mark Morris' reinvention of ``King Arthur,'' the 315-year-old ``semi-opera'' by Henry Purcell, is a work of happy genius. It is a charmer -- fanciful and all sexed-up in order to send up the original historical tale, dumped by Morris in favor of a vaudevillian pageant that crowds the stage with singers and dancers in gold lamé and lingerie. As choreographer and director, Morris literally

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You pick it, you eat it 
Boston Globe - Oct 05 6:39 AM
Like so much of summer, fresh local produce can be enjoyed for only a short time. Sure, you can stop at a farm stand, but why not go one better and go straight to the source? A number of area farmers open their fields to willing pickers and let you take home your harvest. Prices vary depending on the crop, ...

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Childrens Furniture and Décor 
Cape Business News South Africa Business - Oct 04 9:24 AM
Childrens Furniture and Décor Treehouse sells everything you need for childrens' rooms including bedding, curtaining, furniture, soft furnishings and accessories. Visit one of our stores or go to our website where we hope you will enjoy ...

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Donations sought for Green Knoll garage sale 
The Reporter - Oct 04 9:15 PM
BRIDGEWATER -- Donations are being sought for a garage sale benefiting the Green Knoll Rescue Squad. Donations can include household items, small appliances, small furniture, tools, sporting equipment and toys. All items must be in good condition.

garage
Rash Of Car Break-Ins At Downtown Parking Garage 
KXAN 36 Austin - Oct 05 9:27 AM
Watch your car and where you park. KXAN NBC Austin has uncovered a hotspot for car thefts that may surprise you because you're paying to park there. It's a popular parking garage for anyone headed downtown at Fifth and Lavaca.

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EXCLUSIVE: 3 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF PRISONER IN GARDEN SHED 
Daily Mirror - Oct 04 11:37 PM
THREE people have been charged with murdering a man after keeping him prisoner in a garden shed for four months.

gas can
Cheaper gas can't help Big 3 beat Toyota 
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Oct 05 5:18 AM
DETROIT - Enticed by lower gas prices, consumers started buying more trucks and sport utility vehicles in September, but even that couldn't stop Toyota Motor Corp. from trouncing the domestic Big Three.

gas oil
Norsk Hydro Cuts 2006 Oil, Gas Output 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 05 2:46 AM
Norsk Hydro ASA said Thursday daily oil and natural gas output for 2006 will be 2.6 percent lower than it previously forecast, due partly to delayed production starts.

hay
Hay Fever Treatment Hailed 
New York Times - Oct 04 8:46 PM
A new allergy treatment may offer long-term relief from hay fever with only six weekly shots instead of injections once or twice a week over three to five years, researchers reported. The technique may also be applied to other substances that lead to allergic reactions, said Peter Creticos of the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center in Baltimore, leader of the research team. The treatment

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Your Letters: Gospel singing in gazebo a great success 
Ozark County Times - Oct 05 10:36 AM
Gospel singing in the gazebo is now precious memories for 2006. Many singers came to sing the old gospel songs Friday and Saturday. Friday’s session was dedicated to Dorothy Koons, our long-time organist, who has a leg injury and couldn’t make it this year.

glass tile
Designer home 
Manila Bulletin - Oct 05 9:26 AM
This is a home which captures the essence of understated opulence: Glass, tile and metal elements create clean and light-weight lines; sleek and sophisticated designer furniture define modern, tasteful preferences; wide spaces and ambient lighting enhance moods and tame the senses.

grout
Officials juggling a number of projects 
Odessa American - Oct 05 7:01 AM
Raul Huerta, a maintenance technician for Ector County, lays down grout as he installs tile Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the Ector County Library. The renovations to the building are scheduled to be completed Oct. 16.

grass seed
Uncompahgre Project seeks farmers to grow native seed 
Montrose Daily Press - Oct 05 9:31 AM
DOLORES — Farmer Walter Henes sees a future in growing native grass and flowers seeds. The Uncompahgre Plateau Project hopes other farmers think the same way.

green tea
OUR FAMOUS CHICKEN SPAGHETTI SERVED W/ GREEN BEANS, SALAD, GARLIC BREAD & TEA 
Kilgore News Herald - Oct 04 4:57 PM
OUR FAMOUS “CHICKEN SPAGHETTI” SERVED W/ GREEN BEANS, SALAD, GARLIC BREAD & TEA $4.99 SACK LUNCH CHICKEN SALAD OR HAM & CHEESE ON WHITE OR WHEAT BREAD, LETTUCE & TOMATO, CHIPS, DESSERT& TEA $3.99 ******************************** “ALL” WHOLE PIES …… $2.00 OFF!!! DIDN’T GET YOUR FAX???

grinder
Spartans' schedule may yield bowl berth 
San Jose Mercury News - Oct 05 6:52 AM
A grinder's grinder, San Jose State Coach Dick Tomey won't take his eyes off the next few hours. Nor will his well-trained players. School officials -- either because they're superstitious or don't believe what they're seeing -- refuse to look beyond the next game.

ham
Basile wants duo to leaves West Ham 
Coventry Evening Telegraph - 13 minutes ago
Argentina coach Alfio Basile believes Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano need to leave West Ham for the sake of their careers. The pair made the shock move to London on transfer deadline day in August from Brazilian club Corinthians.

hallmark
Hallmark unveils tuneful cards 
AP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
Hallmark Cards Inc., the nation's leading card company known for its traditional values, is suddenly rocking.

handrails
SIGN LANGUAGE (NOT) SPOKEN HERE 
Asbury Park Press - Oct 05 8:39 AM
While strolling through the neighborhood the other day, I happened upon this sign.

happy birthday
Happy 120th birthday Johannesburg 
Independent Online - Oct 04 6:33 AM
Johannesburg residents have every reason to hope for a prosperous future said the Democratic Alliance, as it wished the City of Johannesburg a happy 120th birthday.

headboards
One hotel room, to go 
Los Angeles Times - Oct 05 4:01 AM
Like that suite's bedroom set, barware or chair? Now when you check out, you can take it all with you -- for a price.

hershey chocolate
I want S'MORE 
Pantagraph - Oct 04 10:29 PM
With a mouth full of graham crackers, melted marshmallow and warm chocolate, try asking for "some more." Some say that's how the gooey campfire treat was named.

him
Greenwood Police Informant Claims Deputies Beat Him Up 
WYFF via Yahoo! News - 15 minutes ago
The Greenwood County Sheriff's Office is under investigation after a confidential drug informant working for the Greenwood Police Department said deputies beat him up last week.

honey
Angara and Honey Ryder to Clash in Flower Bowl 
BloodHorse - 14 minutes ago
The $600,000 Flower Bowl Invitational Handicap (gr. IT), to be contested over 10 furlongs Oct. 7 at Belmont Park, looks to be a clash between the consistent Honey Ryder and the ever-improving Angara.

hotdog
Van Andel open house plans 
MLive.com - Oct 03 1:48 PM
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy a free hotdog, popcorn, and Pepsi product at the Van Andel Arena open house this weekend.

homemade
Old-Fashioned, Homemade Burgers Open Monday - Friday, 10AM-10PM Saturday, 10AM-12AM 
Kilgore News Herald - Oct 04 5:12 PM
“Old-Fashioned, Homemade Burgers” Open Monday - Friday, 10AM-10PM Saturday, 10AM-12AM 904 Broadway 903-984-8141 The Back Porch Did You Know? We’ll give you hushpuppies & red beans with your order.

homedepot
New Products from PowerToolsMall.com 
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 5:00 AM
(PRWEB) October 5, 2006 -- www.PowerToolsMall.

horses for sale
Crafters, artisans needed for Kids & Horses event 
The Record-Courier - Oct 05 6:06 AM
The Kids & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center third annual pumpkin patch event is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 21. There will be games, prizes, pony rides, pumpkins for sale, food, a costume party, entertainment and a craft fair.

house paint
Court Documents Paint Grim Picture Of Teen Shooter 
WFRV-TV Green Bay - Oct 04 5:13 AM
A broken home life. Behavior problems. And a temper. Neighbors and court documents paint a grim picture of Eric Hainstock as a boy prone to anger who had few friends and wanted out of his father's house.

house plans
Developer Presents Condo Plans For Saybrookʼs Greenberg House 
New London Day - 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
Old Saybrook - In a little more than a year, a pedestrian walking by the Greenberg House at 226 Main St. could see the same ...

house wiring
Don’t blow this house down 
Baltic Times - Oct 04 5:12 AM
TALLINN - Rene Valner is building a house from straw. According to fairy tales, it’s not the smartest construction method. But according to ecologists, it just might be the best solution for home construction in the Baltics. “Straw is an excellent insulator. These houses are not only built from recyclable low-cost material, they are also incredibly warm. They’re perfect for Estonian living,”

ice maker
Roselani runs out of haupia ice cream 
BizJournals - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
After months of rapid expansion, including shipments to the Mainland, Roselani Ice Cream has suffered the ultimate growing pain: it ran out of its most popular flavor.

italian recipes
Linguini With Clam Sauce, Red Or White 
CBS News - 3 minutes ago
Bobby Flay says both versions of linguini with clam sauce, a traditional Italian dish, are easy to make. He shows how, and offers recipes, on The Early Show .

janome
Think Pink 
The Andalusia Star-News - Oct 04 10:10 PM
Area quilters are stitching to save lives by participating in Quilt Pink Day sponsored by American Patchwork and Quilting magazine as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

japanese food
Sayonara sushi: Taneko takes Japanese mainstream with oven, grill 
The Arizona Republic - Oct 05 2:51 AM
The company that took Chinese food mainstream with incredibly successful P.F. Chang's and Pei Wei is betting it can take Japanese mainstream, too.

jennifer convertibles
Low-Car Diet Challenge: 15 Bay Area Drivers Quit Their Cars for 30 Days 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 02 6:00 AM
SAN FRANCISCO----During the month of October, 15 Bay Area individuals are giving up their cars as part of the area's first ever "Low-Car Diet." The Low-Car Diet is being organized by Flexcar and is supported by transit providers and environmental organizations, including 511 Regional Rideshare Program, Amtrak, BART, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, City of Oakland Office of

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Embroidery designs

Machine embroidery is a term that can be used to describe two different actions. The first is using a sewing machine to "manually" create (either freehand or with built-in stitches) a design on a piece of fabric or other similar item. The second is to use a specially designed embroidery or sewing-embroidery machine to automatically create a design from a pre-made pattern that is input into the machine. Most embroidery machines used by professionals and hobbiests today are driven by computers that read digitized embroidery files created by special software.

With the advent of computerized machine embroidery, the main use of manual machine embroidery is in fiber art and quilting projects. While some still use this type of embroidery to embellish garments, with the ease and decreasing cost of computerized embroidery machine, it is rapidly falling out of favor. Many quilters and fabric artists now use a process called "thread drawing" (or thread painting) to create embellishments on items.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 The Computerized Machine Embroidery Process
    • 2.1 Design Files
    • 2.2 Editing Designs
    • 2.3 Loading the Design
    • 2.4 Stabilizing the Fabric
    • 2.5 Embroidering the Design
  • 3 Embroidery Machines
  • 4 Editing and Digitizing Software
  • 5 Other Supplies
  • 6 Definitions

History

Before computers were affordable, most embroidery was completed by "punching" designs on paper tape that then ran through a mechanical embroidery machine. One error could ruin an entire design, forcing the creator to start over. This is how the term "punching" came to be used in relation to digitizing embroidery designs.

1980: The Computer Graphics Embroidery System by Wilcom

In 1980, Wilcom introduced the first computer graphics embroidery design system running on a mini-computer. The operator would "digitize" the design into the computer using similar techniques to "punching", and the machine would stitch out the digitized design. Wilcom enhanced this technology in 1982 with the introduction of the first multi-user system that allowed more than one person to be working on a different part of the embroidery process, vastly streamlining production times.

Until very recently, high quality computerized embroidery has been out of reach for the casual hobbiest. However, as costs have fallen for computers, software, and embroidery machines, computerized machine embroidery has rapidly grown in popularity since the late 1990s. As of 2006, the average user can buy a machine and special digitizing program to create their own designs for less than $500. Many machine manufacturers sell their own lines of embroidery patterns for those who don't want to create their own. In addition, many individuals and independent companies also sell embroidery designs, and there are thousands of free designs available on the internet.

The Computerized Machine Embroidery Process

These are the basic steps for creating embroidery with a computerized embroidery machine.

  • purchase or create a digitized embroidery design file
  • edit the design and/or combine with other designs (optional)
  • load the final design file into the embroidery machine
  • stabilize the fabric and place it in the machine
  • start and monitor the embroidery machine

Design Files

Digitized embroidery design files can be either purchased or created. Many machine embroidery designs can be downloaded from web sites and one can be sewing them out within minutes. If design files are to be created, special software is needed to digitize the design (see below). Software vendors often advertise "auto-punching" or "auto-digitizing" capabilities. However, if high quality embroidery is essential, then industry experts highly recommend either purchasing solid designs from reputable digitizers or obtaining training on solid digitization techniques.

Editing Designs

Once a design has been digitized, it can be edited or combined with other designs by software. With most embroidery software the user can rotate, scale, move, stretch, distort, split, crop, or duplicate the design in an endless pattern. Most software allows the user to add text quickly and easily. Often the colors of the design can be changed, made monochrome, or re-sorted. More sophisticated packages will allow the user to edit, add or remove individual stitches. For those without editing software, some embroidery machines have rudimentary design editing features built in.

Loading the Design

After editing the final design, the design file is loaded into the embroidery machine. Different machines expect different files formats. The most common home design format is PES, which works in Brother, BabyLock, some Bernina, White, and Simplicity embroidery machines. Common design file formats for the home and hobby market include: ART, PES, VIP, JEF, SEW, and HUS. The commercial format DST (Tajima) is also very popular. While there are commercial programs to view and convert these files, a simple open source application named Embroidermodder is available for free. Another embroidery design file viewer available free is Wilcom TrueSizer. Embroidery patterns can be transferred to the computerized embroidery machines in a variety of ways, either through cables, CDs, floppy disks, USB interfaces, or special cards that resemble flash and compact cards.

Stabilizing the Fabric

To prevent wrinkles and other problems, the fabric must be stabilized. The method of stabilizing depends to a large degree on the type of machine, the fabric type, and the design density. For example, knits and large designs typically require firm stabilization. There are many methods for stabilizing fabric, but most often one or more additional pieces of material called "stabilizers" or "interfacing" are added beneath and/or on top of the fabric. Many types of stabilizers exist, including cut-away, tear-away, vinyl, nylon, water-soluble, heat-n-gone, adhesive, open mesh, and combinations of these.

For smaller embroidered items, the item to be embroidered is hooped, and the hoop is attached to the machine. There is a mechanism on the machine (usually called an arm) that then moves the hoop under the needle.

For large commercially embroidered items, a bolt of fabric can be worked by a long row of embroidery "heads", producing a continuous pattern of embroidery. Each embroidery head is a sewing machine with multiple needles for different colors, and is usually capable of producing many special fabric effects including satin-stitch embroidery, chain-stitch embroidery, sequins, applique, cutwork, and other effects. As prices fall, many of the features traditionally available only on professional machines are becoming more affordable in home embroidery machines.

Embroidering the Design

Finally, the embroidery machine is started and monitored. For commercial machines, this process is a lot more automated than for the home embroiderer. For most designs, there is more than one color, and often additional processing for appliques, foam, and other special effects. Since home machines only have one needle, every color change requires the user to cut the thread and change the color manually. In addition, most designs will have a few or many jumps that need to be cut. Depending on the quality and size of the design, stitching out a design file can require a few minutes or an hour or more.

Embroidery Machines

Some machines are for embroidery only. Some machines are a combination of embroidery and sewing. Machines range in price from $200 all the way to more than $125,000 for a large-scale commercial model. Most average home embroidery machines can be purchased for less than $1,000. Some of the more advanced features becoming available included a large color touchscreen, a USB interface, design editing software on the machine, embroidery advisor software, and design file storage systems.

Editing and Digitizing Software

There are many choices available for software that can organize, print, edit, convert, split, and even digitize new designs. Some websites offer tools that allow you to customize stock designs without the need for expensive digitizing software. Online design tools are generally geared towards the consumer rather than professional. Often the software can be tailored so you pay for only those features you need. If all you want is to embroider a design purchased either from the internet or a reputable digitizer, then you probably don't need any additional software at all.

High quality designs can be created and/or edited by trained users with almost any type of digitizing software, expensive or inexpensive; expensive software simply automates common tasks and complex embroidery techniques. Digitizing and editing software ranges from free to $15,000. For basic software, expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand. For professional software, expect to pay $5,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the desired features. While there are some software packages that can auto-digitize artwork, auto-digitized designs usually result in more thread breaks and other problems, and have an arguably lower aesthetic quality relative to designs created by professional human digitizers. It is important to understand that digitizing embroidery from artwork is not the same as using a paint program or a vector-based drawing tool. Fabric and thread have very real limitations with which even art or embroidery professionals need to be familiar. For example, the minimum text size is quite a bit larger than most artists expect, circles need to be digitized as ovals to compensate for fabric pull, and underlay must be chosen properly to support the specific design. Even designs that appear to stitch out correctly may have problems once washed if basic digitizing principles aren't applied. Factors such as the fabric and thread types chosen can profoundly affect the final digitized design.

Fortunately, quality training is finally available. Adorable Ideas, Strawberry Stitch, and Floriani Embroidery are just a few of the companies that provide general training on digitizing. There are also tutorials available for most software packages, though this is usually geared toward their software features rather than on general digitizing techniques. Other good resources include Yahoo groups, books, and a number of magazines on machine embroidery.

These are just a few of the top quality entry level (costing several hundred dollar) editing and digitizing programs: Embroidery Magic 2, Fancyworks Studio, Embird, PE Design/Palette, Origins, and Generations. Manufacturers of professional quality digitizing software include Wilcom, Sierra, Barudan, Wings, Compucon, Pulse, Pantograms, and others. Search each of their websites for information on the latest software features and trends.

Other Supplies

Just about any type of fabric can be embroidered, given the proper stabilizer. For example, open lace and fashion scarves can be made in concert with water-soluble stabilizer. New and innovative ways of hooping and embroidering items are being developed. Anything from paper to fabric to lightweight balsa wood and more can be embroidered.

Machine embroidery commonly uses polyester, Rayon, or metallic embroidery thread, though other thread types are available. 40wt thread is the most commonly used embroidery thread weight. Bobbin thread is usually either 60wt or 90wt thread. The quality of thread used can greatly affect the number of thread breaks and other embroidery problems. Polyester thread is generally a higher quality thread that is more color safe and durable. The Superior Threads website is just one excellent resource for information on choosing the proper threads for embroidery.

Other associated costs are thread, stabilizer, purchased designs, needles, bobbins, and other miscellaneous tools and supplies.

Definitions

Applique
French term meaning applying one piece of fabric to another. A cut piece of material stitched to another adding dimension, texture and reducing stitch count.
Backing/Stabilizer
Materials, generally non-woven textiles, which are placed inside or under the item to be embroidered. The backing provides support and stability to the garment which will allow better results to the finished embroidered product. Backings come primarily in two types: cutaway and tearaway. With cutaway, the excess backing is cut with a pair of scissors. With tearaway, the excess is simply torn away after the item is embroidered. Additional types which are dissolved either by water or heat also exist. For all of these the terms backing and stabilizer are often used interchangeably.
Bobbin
A bobbin is a small spool inside of the rotary hook housing. The bobbin thread actually forms the stitches on the underside of the garment. The bobbin on an embroidery machine works in the same manner and for the same purpose as on a home sewing machine.
Digitize
To take an image and use an embroidery program to turn it into an embroidery design a computerized machine can read and sew. Often misspelled as "digitalize."
Fill Stitch
Fill stitches are series of running stitches formed closely together to form different patterns and stitch directions. Fill stitches are used to cover large areas.
Running Stitch
A running stitch is one line of stitches which goes from point A to point B. A running stitch is often used for fine details, outlining, and underlay.
Satin Stitch
A satin stitch is a series of zig-zag stitches which are formed closely together. A satin stitch is normally anywhere from 2 mm to 12 mm.
Underlay
Underlay stitches are used under the regular stitching in a design. The stitches are placed to provide stability to the fabric and to create different effects. Underlay is normally a series of running stitches or a very light density fill often placed in the opposite direction that the stitching will go.
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To Top It All Off 

Embroidery Monogram Business - Oct 05 6:12 AM
The trick to topping is knowing when to use it and when to skip it. MAY 01, 2005 -- As far as embroidery stabilizers go, backing gets all the attention. You don't hear much about topping — it's one of those supplies embroiderers are supposed to automatically know how to use.

Embroidery Monogram Business 
Embroidery Monogram Business - Oct 01 7:19 PM
Ouch! Embroidery machines will try to sew anything you feed them, including flesh and bone. Despite the obvious danger, it's amazing how many embroiderers have done it.

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Insuring Your Embroidery Business 
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Press Contact 
Electronic Frontier Foundations - Oct 05 3:09 AM
Sacramento - The California State Senate passed tough new privacy safeguards late yesterday for use of "tag and track" devices known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips embedded in state identification cards.

Valentino offers a seductive vision of spring 
Hello! - Oct 05 3:49 AM
There was no better place for Valentino to preview his ultra romantic spring/summer collection than the city of lovers - Paris. The Italian maestro had fans in raptures on Wednesday with beautiful dresses which floated down the runway in layer upon layer of chiffon frills.

BUSINESS LICENSES 
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Oct 05 5:31 AM
The following are recently issued business licenses in Richmond and Chesterfield and Henrico counties. Redline Tower LLC (consultant); licensee same, 1425 Avondale Ave., Richmond 23227.

Are you prepared to bag more attention? 
The Times of India - Oct 05 7:20 AM
Home-made embroidered and satin bags have become the latest trend replacing the hitherto popular leather bags.

Get a Grip! 
Embroidery Monogram Business - Oct 05 5:10 AM
Try these gadgets and tricks to solve hair-pulling hooping problems. MAY 01, 2004 -- New types of embroidered items seem to appear almost every day, so it's hardly surprising that customers want different things embroidered than they have in the past.

It Takes 10,000 Villages... 
Selma Times-Journal - Oct 04 10:45 PM
On Thursday, Nov. 3, the Presbyterian Women are having a party in the Warren Room of Selma's First Presbyterian Church to preview their Ten Thousand Villages Festival.