Monogramming with EmbroideryMonograms add a personal and unique look to embroidery projects. They're found on so many things -- shirts, robes, tote bags, pillows, and towels! Embroidery Library has more than 100 alphabets in a wide variety of styles and sizes. In this tutorial we'll show you several ways to use letters, as well as traditional rules for a classic look. Browse through the alphabets at Embroidery Library and select your favorites to get started. The designs used in this tutorial include: - X4002, Dauphin Alphabet Design Pack Products Used
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Steps To Complete
When using two or more letters for the monogram, using paper templates are excellent tool for planning where to stitch. |
Remove the template and load the first letter file. |
Or, you can use embroidery editing software to merge the letter design together. |
Next, we opened a second design, the letter C, and merged it on screen with the K. |
Move the designs around until they are positioned where you want them. |
Load the design to the machine, and embroider the design. |
Here are some other fun examples of using monogramming with embroidery. |
Frame a letter in a wreath with this simple yet elegant Monograms in Wreaths project. |
Add a rustic wrap to a jar, vase, bottle, or even a scented candle in a glass votive with this Beautiful Burlap Wrap. |
Three letter monograms are traditionally shown in two ways. |
When using letters of varying sizes, the order is first initial, last initial, then middle initial. |