Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Different Types and Uses of Embroidery

Embroidery though had a long history, but it very difficult to find them now because they could not last that long. English embroidery was one of the most popular one.

Embroidery
Although the art of embroidery was practiced very many centuries ago, the collector is unlikely to be able to acquire much that was made prior to about 1650. Pieces of earlier date are extremely rare; not only are the majority of them preserved carefully in cathedrals, churches and museums, but understandably time has taken its toll.

English work of the middle Ages was famous throughout Europe, and the remaining examples show how justly its admiration was earned.

The work most likely to attract the collector is the type that was popular in the mid-seventeenth century, and known for no explicable reason as stump work. It consists of embroidery on a panel of silk (usually white) in colored silks with some of the principal features padded out, and often having human figures with carved wood heads, hands and feet.

This type of work was made in the form of pictures, for covering the frames of mirrors, and for covering boxes; the latter usually fitted with numerous small drawers (some of them 'secret'), a mirror, and lined with pink paper bordered with silver tape.

Straightforward tent-stitch embroidery worked on a canvas backing, dating from the seventeenth century onwards, was stitched in both wool and silk, and occasionally with threads of gold and silver. Much of it has been preserved during the past 250 years, and a proportion retains much of its original brilliant coloring.

By reason of its attractive appearance and its durability it is not surprising that this type of work continues to be done today. Eighteenth-century furniture with its original (or contemporary) hand-worked covering is, of course, rare, but the value of a piece is increased greatly by its presence.

In the third quarter of the eighteenth century there was a vogue for pictures, square, oblong, round and oval, worked in colored silks on a silk background; the latter often embellished with touches of water-colour. Most of these have faded, others are found to have backgrounds rotted with age and neglect, but perfect examples may sometimes be found and are very decorative. Subjects varied from imitations of the patterns on Chinese porcelain to renderings of willowy ladies weeping at the tomb of Shakespeare, or at that of Werther following the publication of Goethe's Sorrows of Werther in 1774. A lady named Mary Lin-wood of Leicester, achieved fame towards the end of the eighteenth century by working elaborate embroidery pictures, mostly imitating well-known paintings, sixty-four of which she exhibited in London for many years.

The familiar sampler began as a reference panel of patterns and stitches, but by the eighteenth century it had become an exercise for children. They were embroidered with the letters of the alphabet, mottoes, verses, texts, and the date of execution together with the name of the worker. Late in the century the making of maps became popular. These were drawn in outline on silk, and the whole, including county boundaries and names, then stitched carefully in appropriate colors.

The embroidery was used in the silk clothes and later on other types of clothes. Then embroidery was taken the wooden furniture. The eighteenth century wooden furniture has a vogue for pictures, square, oblong, round and oval. Embroidery has come a long way to its present stage. We can still find some of the early embroidery in different museums, churches, and cathedrals.

Orginal article found here: http://www.articlecircle.com/hobbies/collecting/different-types-and-uses-of-embroidery.html

Custom Hats

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Hockey Hats

Oneof the most common item that we could see a sports fan wear when attending his or her favorite game is a hat. This headgear not only protects the wearer from heat or drizzle, it also shows which team he or she favors the most.

Over the years the hat has not only become fashionable but it also depicts a statement that the wearer would want to convey. Hats are different from caps because of its size and details. While many hats are intended only for men or for women, there are also others that are fashionable for boh sexes like the sports hat or baseball cap. Although baseball caps are usually associated with those who play baseball, it has become far more than that. This type of hat is the most popular style of hat in the US and even in other countries.

A hat is blocked to a certain hat size when it is made although generally, less expensive ones are sized only as small, medium large and extra large. More costly hats are strictly fitted to a person's head and has a numerical size.

Sports fans now have a variety of choices of hats or baseball caps that feature the logos of their favorite teams not only in baseball but even in hockey.

In websites where you could order hats online, there are various types of hats that would fit ones personality as well as the style and comfort that one wants to get out of hats.

In the field of hockey, there are official locker room hats, which are the actual hats worn by your favorite hockey players after a game. There is the bill detailed hat that would feature the logo or emblem of your favorite hockey team in quality embroidery. This hat has six panels and six eyelets for a more structured fit, adjustable Velcro strap and made with 100 percent cotton.

There is also the classic unstructured logo hats for that more comfortable fit. Still made of 100 percent cotton, it comes with an adjustable buckle strap.

Area code hats depicting the area code of your place are also available. These are fitted with solid body construction, diagonal piping and made with 100 percent wool.

For those who wants to buy hats that fits most sizes, the Shootout Zfit hat is perfect for you. It has flex-fit features and made of 97 percent acrylic and 3 percent spandex.

There is also the adjustable hats with piping on the hat shell for that easy fit and adjustable Velcro straps.

And, if you are really fond of collecting hats, you would do nicely to have a hat bill curver to maintain the curve of your hats. All you need to do is dial the millicurves you want, put your cap in the cap curver and let it sit there for as long as you want because the longer it sits there, the longer the curve will last. If the bill of your cap goes flat, just put it back on the curver to retain back its curve.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Custom Embroidery Hats

Hats have been around for centuries. They were originally used to protect the head from the heat of the sun, but over the years, hats have been worn for so many different purposes. Men and women alike have used them as fashion accessories and even as status symbols in some parts of the world.

Today, hats are becoming popular once again, especially since people are more aware of the dangers that excessive sun exposure can bring to their health. But instead of wearing plain, boring hats, people are opting to protect themselves with style by wearing custom embroidery hats that reflect their own personal taste. With these custom embroidery hats, they can shield their heads from the sun while standing out from the crowd at the same time.

Many stores today sell a wide variety of custom embroidery hats, but if you are an artistically inclined individual, you may also choose to embroider your own hats. Just buy a plain hat and add your own embroidery designs to it. You can also breathe new life to your old hats just by adding a few decorative stitches to them.<br /><br />Custom embroidery hats have also become very popular in sports especially in baseball. In almost every corner of the United States, you would see baseball fans proudly sporting custom embroidery hats or caps with the logo of their favorite major league team.

With the advent of embroidery machines that can mass produce custom embroidery hats, many companies have taken to attaching their logos onto caps. They have realized that this is a very effective and inexpensive way of advertising their company to the general public.

Using custom embroidery hats as a marketing strategy started with food chains and pizza parlors. But today, many different kinds of companies in different industries have their own custom embroidery hats.

If you have a business and are planning to promote your product or service by creating custom embroidery hats for your employees, all you have to do is go online and you will see hundreds of websites that can help you out. There are several companies out there that specialize in custom embroidery hats.

The prices for custom embroidery hats are very reasonable, but you would usually save more if you order in bulk. The exact cost would also depend on how complicated your logo is. Some companies would offer you more discounts if you choose to buy the blank hats from them, but that is not always the case.

The best thing to do is to visit several companies that make custom embroidery hats and compare their prices before placing an order.