For the fun of it and because MissJax really, really wanted this thingie.
For monograms, so caps only!! Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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thank you - what is this?
Click the N
Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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i did - an it says error - no id specified....?? Am I doing something wrong???
Should work. Try this: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/12545
Or click the font monogram kk Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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I think Alex has not yet authorized the font. Sometimes it takes a while ...
¡¡¡ALEX!!! Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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upside-down exclamation marks must have do their trick!
kk, by "takes a while" you meant 0-3 days? Alex, Abstract Fonts
Wow, that truly is a gentlekat.
ha ha ha...
thank you!!!! this font is beautiful! I contacted Harry's Monograms to see if he had that font fir me to purchase - thanks for you putting me in tuoch with him too.. You have been very helpful, and i appreciate it it greatly!
Hello. I love this font but can't seem to use it on my Janome Digitizer Jr. It saved as one big file with a suffix of .ttf. Does anyone know how to save it as.sew or .jan? I am new to monogramming and need help. Thank you so much!
@babymonograms
This started with this. 'dlounds' wanted exactly the opposite of what you want. She found an embroidery font somewhere (we never traced where it came from) and wanted a font that she could use for printing. So, for the fun of it, I made it. It is a computer font, thus .ttf, and not usable for embroidery. For that you will need software that can convert .ttf to .saw and or .jan. You will need to find a converter that is compatible with your machine. Try an embroidery forum, plenty around. If all fails send Gary a private message and ask if he can help you. Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Hi Kat & All, Re saving as embroidery font, I do not believe that you can convert and save the whole font as embroidery font and use like the pre installed fonts that come with software or are sold as specialist embroidery fonts. What you have to do to use the specific font is to open the font converter in your program, type the text that you want, hit convert and hey presto you will have the text you require. You may need to go in and manipulate the font after its converted. i.e. stitch points, angles and density. You will then be able to use it. (This works for me when I need to use a specific font.)
Hope this helps Kind Regards Gary |
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