by margiepink 22 Apr 2010

The Wedding Alphabet is beautiful, but does the G look like an S, I am confused?

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by nhsmith55 22 Apr 2010

I agree! I thought they had skipped to the S.

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by sewmom 22 Apr 2010

I have to agree with you on this one.

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by gerryvb 22 Apr 2010

I don't know what the S will look like, but the G is a G for me. and I love it, it's the letter of my name. and indeed to see on the pictures the difference between I and J are less.

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by beeboomer 22 Apr 2010

I thought the same thing, I wondered if we were skipping ahead with the vote! Fancy letters!

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by meganne 22 Apr 2010

To me the G and S are easily identifiable.

I have much more trouble accepting the I and J so I nearly always alter one or the other before I stitch them out. I prefer a J to have a full top and LOOK like a J.

BTW, welcome to the Cute family.
Hugs n roses, Meganne

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jofrog2000 by jofrog2000 22 Apr 2010

Me too!

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by raels011 22 Apr 2010

If you look at the whole set G is different to S

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by lflanders 22 Apr 2010

The G is designed in the lower case style but sized as an upper case letter. It is beautiful to me! If you will look at other alphabets, that is the way most of them are designed. I think Veronika out-did herself on this set! It is one that can be used on anything that you need an elegant flair on and outshines any other set I have ever seen. My 2nd favorite of hers is/was the Estival that was free on the Amazing sister site. Try taking a look at the G and the S side by side and you can surely see a difference. My DIL, Gail will probably the first that will have this on a set of, to look at towels! I am planning on doing a set of towels with a tone on tone of this set.

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mops by mops 22 Apr 2010

There's a huge difference between S and G. But you have to see them together.

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by lenamae 22 Apr 2010

yes it does and the I an J looks the same

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lflanders by lflanders 22 Apr 2010

I have found, with the new styles and updates of most all of the Fonts on the market now, that you have to take a second look to tell the difference between the I and J but there is enough difference to tell which is which. Unless you write in cursive(sp) it is not much difference in the I & J. When I run across them, my thought is always to keep them labeled so I will not make a mistake when I use them. I would be interested in how most keep them separated unless they keep them labeled. On some sets you really can not tell the difference.

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