Any and all are 'easy', depending on your small motor skills and willingness to learn and practice.
Sewing, embroidery, knitting, darning etc.
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Needlework has been around for a very long time since it used to be the only way to make clothes. Needlework is not only labor intensive but also requires hard work and precision. Some types of needlework are; cross stitch, embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, knitting and parallel stitch.
Sewing, embroidery, weaving (which includes knitting, using a loom etc.)
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Sewing, embroidery, weaving (which includes knitting, using a loom etc.)
Some alternatives to knitting for creating handmade items include crocheting, sewing, embroidery, macram, and weaving.
I was taught basic sewing stitches as a very young child, and this developed naturally into simple embroidery. Using openweave fabric and thicker threads helped to see what you were trying to do and to develop control. Practically all handwork needs some basic sewing, so even though I am a crochet addict, I'd start with simple sewing. Whether you'd want to continue into machine sewing and dressmaking is up to you. You can branch out as and when you are ready. These days there are lots of videos on the internet if you have no-one to show you how.
I think you are referring to small sissors used when doing embroidery or other hands on sewing like quilting.
Crochet hooks can be found all over the place at crafting stores and various sewing and knitting stores. However you can also find them online at websites such as Amazon.
There are a wide range of features available on the Janome Embroidery Machine besides general sewing. These machines can perform advanced embroidery and monograms as well as quilting. Some mechanical features of the machine include stitch counting, embroidery area tracing, 3 fonts and over 100 built in designs.
Embroidery can only be done with a sewing machine capable of doing so. Some sewing machines are made specifically for embroidery, or there are normal sewing machines that have an embroidery option.