
Hi everybody, I just came across some great looking eagle embroidery designs at an Embroidery Library – Click on “Creatures of Air”. These designs can be stitched using tajima, melco, brother, artista, viking, pfaff, jenome formats and the information on machine embroidery would come in very handy here. What I liked about these embroidery designs was the striking nature in which the birds have been sewed. The eagle here is 3.5″ wide x 3.45″height and it is done up with a total of 23545 stitches. Isn’t she a beauty? What is remarkable is that each feather of her body is clearly stitched out which provides for a great visual appeal. All the designs can be used as machine applique embroideries and the information on applique embroidery designs would come in useful here. You can also go through a free tutorial on applique instructions far down below on the home page of Embroidery Library.













Check out this unique natural style of embroidery (perfect for any natural images like birds or animals) – called “thread art”. In “thread art”, the direction of sewing is not in normal straight lines but depending on the figure being sewn, it could be in various directions with the single purpose of giving the final result a natural texture effect. You can check out some samples of thread art at
The bald eagle seems to have fascinated