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I downloaded the font and tried it in Photoshop. The main problem with it is that I tried to make it fit with the size of the Hello Kitty, assuming you'd be stitching it over the top. So, I had to shrink it - and that's why it kinda looks like smudged handwriting >_<
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
oh i see... because when i formed th efont.. i used microsoft word art and made it into a curve.. well idk if that would help though... here let me send it again.. just in case .. ill have it less bolded this time.. ahha hopefully it will help..
xadrimusicx wrote:ahh yes that is better!!:) haha but i have already cut the fabric and it wont probably fit a 150 stitch.. sooo maybe can you make it smaller??
What size have you cut your fabric to? This will help me get a better pattern.
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
If you'd consider doing the text as "Hello Kitty" (as in minus the "Nurse" part) so as to make it fit better, I also tried to make text for that, just in case.
oh thats okay... yeah im gonna do the hello kitty minus the nurse instead.. i guess it will work better... sorry for all the trouble.. thank you though.. i appreiciate it..
oh and while we are talkign about it.. what kind of alphabet would you use to put the nurse below the hello kitty.. i dont really want to do cross stitch.. maybe a back stitch alhpabet that would look good with the hello kitty font..