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Most Popular Embroidery Patterns

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Embroidery is a popular hobby enjoyed by men and women all over the world. This historic needlecraft has changed a great deal over its lifetime and has been given a high tech boost through the popular embroidery machines that can whip up a lovely design with a push of a button. When it comes to the most popular embroidery patterns, however, it does not matter if you intend to grab a needle and colorful floss or download a pattern on your whiz bang embroidery machine. The top five most popular embroidery patterns are:



1.) Historic red work.

In days past, red embroidery floss was incredibly expensive and often used by itself to showcase the beautiful color. Red embroidery floss, just like all colors of floss today, was colorfast, so it did not bleed onto any fabric on wash day. Red work patterns include colonial designs like birds, kitchen ware, and flowers. Today, red work is more popular than ever.



2.) Initials.

Personalized items are always a favorite, and the initial trend is certainly not over. Initials, names, or words are great for adding to apparel, towels, backpacks, robes, pillowcases, or anything else imaginable.



3.) Vintage patterns.

Vintage is back and better than ever. Terrifically popular embroidery patterns are the lovely classic days of the week dishtowels. These dishtowel patterns are always a fun way to perk up a kitchen while serving a purpose. Jazz up a pillowslip with a beautiful vintage inspired flower vine or create popular “his” and “hers” towels to give to your favorite newlyweds.



4.) Childhood classics.

Welcome a new baby with cuddly embroidered items or redecorate your child’s room using embroidered classics. From hilarious story book characters to fuzzy baby animals, these childhood classics are always a favorite. Whether you are a proud grandparent or looking for items that will fly off your store shelves like hotcakes, you can never go wrong with these kiddie favorites.



5.) Clothing designs.

Dress up your favorite duds with embroidered details. From unique and creative stitches for hemlines, necklines, or seams to other designs that will set your apparel apart from the rest of the crowd, these clothing designs are always popular. With a new embroidery machine, you can either embroider directly only your garment or create a separate embroidered piece and later attach it to your garment.



These embroidery designs are always popular and come in many different sizes, styles, and colors.



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