Valentines day embroidery design Love Emoticon is a vivid expression of the fashionable and now generally accepted trend of communicating with smiles. They are so ingrained in our minds and in our communication that it is difficult to imagine our life without funny muzzles. Modern emoticons allow us to express our emotions, feelings and moods without using verbal means. And, in fact, it’s very cool.
Cute and funny muzzles help us to convey not only our mood or state, but express feelings. For example, with the help of smiles, you can even confess love or remind your loved person about it. It led us to create such a sweet, romantic and modern design.
Valentines day embroidery design Love Emoticon
Size: 71.0×95.0 mm (2.80×3.74 “), Stitches: 12697
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .sew, .exp, .dat, vp3, art
Valentines day embroidery design Love Emoticon will be like “cupid arrow” in your hands. It will help express your sincere feelings, and at the same time raise the mood to your close people.
By the way, the tradition of transmitting emotions by smiles is very interesting and has deep roots. Although at first glance it seems that this is the “know-how” of modern devices and gadgets.
The first smile appeared in the 1700s. It was pictured on a jug for sweet drinks. Then the generally accepted and well-known “smiling” emoticon appeared in 1982. It was denoted by a combination of signs that had their own sequence. A colon, a hyphen and a closing parenthesis have reminded a smiling muzzle. And they began to be used to convey a smile in writing. So the first modern smile appeared. Soon, the Japanese Hidetaka Kurita came up with a whole collection for expressing feelings and emotions. All emoji emoticons (“e” is a picture, an image, a “modzy” is a sign) used to express emotions.
Now the tradition of expressing emotions with smiles is difficult to separate from human mind. It has already penetrated many areas of human life, and embroidery is no exception.
Valentines day embroidery design Love Emoticon is one of the brightest elements of the emoticons collection. It will also fit, as for children’s machine embroidery, and for a gift.
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Author: Ludmila Konovalova
My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.
Date: 26.01.2016