Wow, the result if great. I understand your distress (if that's what it is)
I too only have a 4 x 4 hoop. Well done.
Brilliant Toogie - I know how difficult this must have been. Your spacing is great.
Nicely level and spaced. Toogie, you should never be afraid - your work is superb. Hope they sell well.
God bless you Toogie you did a great job.
A tedious one but you rose to the occasion. Kudos for you/Lillian
Well done. I know what you mean as I had a "Janome 8000"(still got it too - mainly for the gutsy work ) and for lettering it was a real pain. Thank God they have improved the machines now.
I think you did a stellar job....looks like it was done professionally.....looks very similar to the group that preformed at our church 6 weeks ago.....
I think it is an A+ design you did excellent!!!Nice to hear shes playing for the Master :):)Carolyn
Thanks for all the high praise, Cuties, and I am thankful I didn't mess up, and also that I got it done.I marked my letters 1/4" apart and my words 1 1/2" between. I wasn't sure but my daughter was pleased with the results.Thanks again everyone and for my flowers, I have 640 now.
I think you should give yourself a pat on the back...you did a great job.
Only having a 4x4 myself I thing you have done an incredible job. It is so difficult to space the letters. Well done.
Wow Toogie this is beautiful. Very classic font and it stands out so well. I would be very proud of myself if I were you. It's not easy lining up something if you've only got a 4x4 hoop too!
Love and blessings Chris
Toogie great job. You did a wonderful job with those letters and I hope your patting yourself on the back right now for getting them all in a stright line. Something I could not do. Flower for you and everyone. Juanita
One of the most difficult parts of machine embroidery: getting the alignment right and you did! Great work!
Great Job. I would have worried about the aligning. Good for you to take this on. I bet your daughter was pleased.
It looks great. I would have found it nerve wracking worrying to get the letters all even, and you have done a great job.
I was afraid I would get stressed out so I put it off, as long as I dared, and when I did stitch it, everything worked out prefectly.