by keeponsewing 08 Jan 2012

Monogramming a pretty baby quilt. My first true monogram where I had to edit each letter to fit and spell a name. Most of the time I just use the fonts on my machine, this one I had to d/l into the machine. I think it turned out very pretty.

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by noah 08 Jan 2012

yes Ella turned out well a nice old name to:):)

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

LOL... Thanks Carolyn.

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by ramona 08 Jan 2012

Beautiful job!

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thanks Ramona

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by bumblebee 08 Jan 2012

Very nice.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thank you

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by oaro 08 Jan 2012

looks very nice

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thanks

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by shirlener88 08 Jan 2012

Thank you.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

yep... :)

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by dlonnahawkins 08 Jan 2012

Good job, and getting it right from digitized fonts can be tricky.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thank you, very true, it does take some time that's for sure.

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by capoodle 08 Jan 2012

You did an excellent job on getting it all lined up and even. Do like the font you used.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thank you. The font is Park Ave. from Jolson's

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by bettytaylor 08 Jan 2012

very nice, you are on your way to bigger and better designs.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thank u

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by teun 08 Jan 2012

Sieht sehr gut aus

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

danke

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by asterixsew Moderator 08 Jan 2012

Congratulations on your achievement. How did you produce the word in design softwear or other? Last question, what is the font please? as I like it.

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thanks, didn't have the design software. I bought it from a website and then had to take each letter and put it in the pocket of my machine, then call them up and line them making sure the size was correct and in line. Took some time, but I like the way it turned out. :) The font is called Park Ave. from Jolson's fonts.

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by devon 08 Jan 2012

great job

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 09 Jan 2012

Thanks you.

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