

If you have a design idea of your own, you can have it digitized too as a custom design order. The OPW Mall has almost any design you can think of. Thanksgiving might be over this season, but it will be back next year, and you have all Winter to embroider some yummy cookie recipes onto kitchen towels for gift giving. Don’t forget about romantic or funny Winter holiday designs around New Year’s or Valentine’s Day. How about cross-country skiing, snowboarding, or alpine skiing embroidered onto a hat, neck warmer, or scarf. Winter scenes with Christmas trees, scenic landscapes, reindeer and other animals, snowmen, ice skaters, and many more cute ideas are out there. There are hundreds of categories to choose from when searching for that perfect embroidery design. Once you get started, you’ll find the sky’s the limit. Let your creativity run wild through machine embroidery. An open-front jacket would look sharp with machine embroidered lapels, or embroidery down the entire length of the front. Try a cute saying on a cloth purse or shopping bag such as “Let it Snow” or “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Embroider bookmarks, bags, granny quilt squares, aprons, and placemats with fancy digital embroidery designs. Your guests will love your embroidered table runner in the dining room, or embroidered hand towels in the powder room. For your bedroom, embroider the edges of plain pillow cases with Winter scenes, holly, or snowflake designs. Another idea is to embroider Winter designs on a round piece of fabric and hang it on the wall with a ribbon right on the metal hoop. Winter scenes embroidered on throw pillows are always a big hit. There are many other sweet Winter scenes available for you to embroider on a onesie or other outfit. Make a mobile with embroidered angels and other young animals to hang over the baby’s crib. Other cute Winter themes for baby blankets or hooded bath towels are snowy trees with squirrels in red Santa hats with acorns or young deer with snow on their coats eating apples. If there is a Winter baby shower in the near future, you can embroider cute burp towels with snowmen.

Finding a plethora of quality-machine embroidery design is the easy part, but beware, because once you get started you won’t want to stop.

Once you invest in a quality embroidery machine, a few basic supplies, and find a good supplier of digital embroidery designs you are on your way. In today’s world nothing is out of reach. Have you ever seen a gorgeous embroidery design on an item of clothing or other object and thought, “I wish I could do that.” Well now you can. Modern technology has made it possible for almost anyone to be able to make beautiful designs on fabric. The first machine-made embroideries came from 19 th century Switzerland.
