Your thread choices are perfect for this font. Nicely done project!
Thank you. I usually stitch letters out in the same color, but I wanted to bring some autumn colors into play in this throw, so I varied the colors a little.
Perfectly done! love the font too. Marian
Thank you. I love the font too. It is the Autumn Flowers font from Cute Alphabets.
Very pretty and will make anyone feel very welcome!
Beautifully made and I love the colours you have used. Great work.
So very awesome and i love your purple throw.:):)
Thank you. i guess my pic did not represent the color very well--the throw is an autumn beige and cream color.
Nice job...Love the font...love all of the prim design within the letters...it will be sure to keep you all snuggly this winter...
Thank you. Yes, this is a lovely prim font. I was excited when I discovered it on cute alphabets.
That looks wonderful! What a great job you did.
That font is wonderful and you have done a great job!
Welcome to Cute.
Hugs, Lidia
love how the font blends with the throw pattern...
Thank you. I liked the throw, but was hesitant to choose it because I had never embroidered on an acrylic knit before. I am pleased with how it turned out.
Looks wonderful. Great work keeping it level. Lyn
Thank you. The adhesive printable Solvy topping really helped me keep it level. It remained fixed to the blanket despite all of the hoopings I had to do.
This is the very reason I love having an embroidery machine, you take something from o.k. to WOW.
Well done.
Beautiful work!
Thank you. This is the first time I have ever posted anything that I have made, so your nice comment was very appreciated.
What a lovely sight it will be to everyone who visits you/lillian
Very pretty, nice work!
Thank you. I only have a 5 x 7 field, so it was a bit challenging keeping everything level, with so many letters. I used a new adhesive Solvy topping that allowed me to print the design on it, and that helped a lot, being that the throw was an acrylic knit.
I like it very much. I loved my Raggedy Ann doll literally to pieces.
Thank you! I still have my Raggedy Ann from the 50's, as tattered as she is, and just love her.