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  2. Chicago Embroidery Company - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Embroidery Company. The Chicago Embroidery Company was founded in 1890 by Johannes Bodenmann, who came to the United States from Switzerland and eventually settled in Chicago in the later part of the nineteenth century. He used his lace making skills and knowledge to form the company, which was formally incorporated in 1894.

  3. Embroidermodder - Wikipedia

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    Embroidermodder is a free machine embroidery software tool that supports a variety of formats and allows the user to add custom modifications to their embroidery designs. History [ edit ] Embroidermodder 1 was started by Mark Pontius in 2004 while staying up all night with his son in his first couple months. [1]

  4. Embroidery Machine Museum, Plauen - Wikipedia

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    The Embroidery Machine Museum has historical and regional importance in the City of Plauen, Germany. The exhibit is located in a small group of buildings consisting of a home and a small factory with original embroidery machines. Because of the historic and authentic nature of the structures and the originality of the machinery, this exhibit ...

  5. Talk:Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    I cannot agree that creating simple designs take hours and that learning machine embroidery is very difficult. It does take time, but no more than learning how to to create 2D designs for laser cutting or 3D models for 3D printing. Become an expert does take time in any domain (about 10,000 hours according to K. Anders Ericsson, i.e. 5 to 10 ...

  6. Drawn thread work - Wikipedia

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    Drawn thread work. Drawn thread work is one of the earliest forms of open work embroidery, and has been worked throughout Europe. Originally it was often used for ecclesiastical items and to ornament shrouds. [1] It is a form of counted-thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and/or the weft of a piece of even-weave fabric.

  7. Category:Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Embroidery. Embroidery is a form of needlework. It consists of embellishing fabric by sewing it with ornamental stitches. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Embroidery.

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