An Introduction to the World of Embroidery
When you think of embroidery, you probably think of your
grandmother knitting you a pink bunny rabbit outfit for
Christmas. Embroidery just might be the domain of your
grandmother, but it still had plenty of people who are
interested in getting started in embroidery. There is a real
generation gap between today's youth and their grandparents.
Teenagers seem to be more interested in their Sony PS2 and AOL
Chat than learning about hand made crafts. However, the
tradition is alive and well on the internet. After all,
embroidery doesn't change every six months and embroidery has
been here for years. How long has the PS2 been out again?
As far back as Egyptian and Hebrew times individuals decorated
their clothing with rich embroidery. The 18th and 19th Centuries
brought embroidery to a whole new class of people, and even
today, it seems that the craft has successfully migrated to
cyberspace. Unlike a lot of other industries including travel
agents who have seemed have missed the boat.
The internet has allowed hobbyists and professionals from all
over the world to mingle and discuss their latest embroidery
projects. There are dozens of custom embroidery websites and
people are always looking for free embroidery designs.
In fact, A Google search for the term "embroidery" shows more
than 70 merchants advertising their embroidery related products.
Bidding for competitive terms can become fierce very quickly.
But clearly, at least 70 advertisers think embroidery is a term
worth pursing.
Overall, while embroidery might not be a rock'n'roll type hobby
(was it ever?), it certainly has gone the way of the Dodo. If
you like embroidery, there are a lot of online resources for you
to explore.