Funny things easily excite us here at Cubic Promote. Things such as an awesome print job or embroidery on a garment. Nothing makes us more happy than seeing thin strands of thread expertly woven onto a piece of fabric to create images. Now most of our work involves logos and text but we wanted to show you some of the amazing possibilities that can be done with embroidery.

Embroidery by Hiroki Kubota

A japanese lady has created some spectacular embroidered shirts which she sells online through the popular website Etsy that focuses exclusively on short run and hand made items. For those that do not know, using embroidery to brand onto fabric requires a fair amount of skill no matter if you are doing them by hand or if you have an embroidery machine. In an interview Hiroki began embroidering custom made shirts for her son. Her son soon began requesting clothes with his favourite animal cats. The results? Well see for your self below:

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These are some truly spectacular designs and it just goes to show the possibilities available with embroidery. You can find her shirts available for sale on website: http://www.etsy.com Unfortunately they are super popular and seem to have all sold out!

Embroidery as Art Form

Using embroidery as branding has an age old history to it. Originally it was a way to brand onto clothing way back hundreds of years before Christ. Later in the Middle East it was transformed into a popular art form. Embroidery on clothing used to be a way to for people to display wealth and social standing. Traditional embroidery is by hand and later machinery was introduced in mid 1800's.