by toogie 18 Jan 2017

A couple more shirts I monogrammed-I like embroidering directly on the shirt better than making a pocket, like the blue I did earlier.The green one has black monogram.

You can still see the chalk marks I used, to center design placement, on the navy. It needs to be washed out.I chose khaki colored thread to match the khaki capris. These are some of the $2 shirts. They were on sale again Monday, MLK day for $2. again. A friend of mine went and bought 30!

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by decojo 20 Jan 2017

Terrific shirts!

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by serendipity79 19 Jan 2017

they look so beautiful and professionally done!

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by rholyn 18 Jan 2017

Lovely! What size font did you use? I can never decide what size to use.

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toogie by toogie 19 Jan 2017

The overall size of the 3 letters are 3.27 high x 3.78 wide.

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by katydid 18 Jan 2017

Toogie, I like the monogram better on the T-shirts, also. It was just the fad on the pocket that I hope is over now. The girls were even buying the shirts from the boys and men's departments to get the pockets. My granddaughters have not been into monograms lately as they are wearing each others clothes. I just go with the tide. Kay

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toogie by toogie 19 Jan 2017

Thanks Kay, so far I make what I like, unless their moms say different. They are too young to care although Nora knows when her dad is putting her something on that doesn't match-lol-I like them on the tees too and also down by the hem.

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by lbrow 18 Jan 2017

Magnificent job Toogie!/Lillian

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Thank you Lillian- The 10 year old g-son came after school today. He picked a design he wants for his.

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by noah 18 Jan 2017

great work Miss Toggie girl****

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Thank you mamn!

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by jenne 18 Jan 2017

They look real good, I doing some logo's for my son and his cousin, the shirts are kind of a silk jersey the are had to work on since the logo is dense and shirt are thin not a good combo.

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Good luck with the combo and do let us know how they come out, what you did, used, etc.

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by gwillmann 18 Jan 2017

These look great. I like these on the shirt and not a pocket, I'll have to make me some.

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Yes I like these better too. I don't like the pocket either and I found it was too large.

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by pennifold edited 18 Jan 2017

Great job Toogie, they look really professional. Love Chris

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Thanks Chris, for the nice compliment.

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by ygarrone 18 Jan 2017

Love the T-Shirts. Can you tell me what Stabilizer you used please?
Yvonne

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Yes, I used cut-a-way stabilizer from Walmart. Thanks-Toogie

ygarrone by ygarrone 24 Jan 2017

Thanks for replying.

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by sonjapotgieter 18 Jan 2017

Fantastic job done!!!Beautiful

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

Thanks Sonja.

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by pennyhal2 18 Jan 2017

Great job placing those letters in just the right place. I seem to always get mine crooked. You'll have a nice assortment of tshirts in your closet!

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toogie by toogie 18 Jan 2017

I will be making for different people all of whom are family.....Fold your shirt in half by placing the sleeve together, then mark a line down the center front. Then I use this straight line to go by, to keep my other + lines running straight. I hope you understand what I mean.

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