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Basic Cross Stitch pattern this is a WIP lowercase letters and numbers to follow
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My Wife has got back into Cross Stitch I saw her doing this stitch and thought it would make a great font so I thought I would share it.
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I can't really put North Woods into words. I saw the font in a cross-stitch sampler in a book. I turned the cross-stitch font into a pixelated font then decided to fill in the gaps to give it some substance. I hope you enjoy this one.
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I have been looking for a freeware version of "topstitch" or something like it for a looooooooooooong time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
It needs to be a really flowy dashed script font for a banner for a client.
Thanks a million
~Juli
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Good Morning!
Kat thanks for the recommendation, I am very flattered!
Kati, Re digitising 'Marlene'. There are a number of ways you can do it:- I do not know if this is the correct way but in the absence of the original font I would suggest this(Sometimes I do it this way when I have the original font because it gives me more control over what I am digitising):- Pull the 'Marlene' image up on your program and using column stitch 'trace' the outline of the letters and build your design that way. You would need to work out your entry / exit points so that the connecting blocks of the letter stitch smoothly without stopping or using jump stitches to connect them.
If you look at your original you can see how the letters are formed and the direction of the stitches.
I feel that to digitise like this you would learn a great deal as opposed to using the ‘Autopunch button’
If I can be of anymore help to you just shout!
Kind Regards
Gary
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That looks like it has been digitised in column stitch and not 'autofonted'.
Try to digitise by hand and not use the autofont you will get better results.
Hope this helps
Regards
Gary
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Hello,
Is there a good site out there with some great cheerleader or spiritwear styled fonts??
I'm looking to create some popular stitch data...
Thanks
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This font I saw in an Alphabet Cross-Stitch book and I liked so much that I decided to change it into a font. I am the author of this font. Check out my other font "1971, regular"
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