Excellent embroidery fonts that will never disappoint you for the quality.
I can apply almost any type of manual stitches on these nice fonts. That’s satisfying.
Jane Hill
Thank you so much for these fonts, I’ve been looking for some nice ones but, then I found some fab ones here instead, xx
Jackie
Not only are monograms a lost art but legible handwriting is hard to find. The alphabet is beautiful as well as useful. Important words or sayings can be embroidered as well as innitials.
cherie
You are very welcome! We’re not the first generation to have this obsession since many of the vintage patterns that I buy have never been used. I’m always amazed at the sheer volume of designs that were available.
Elisa
Thank you for your patterns. I have recently re-discovered the joys of embroidery – I’ve long been a mad crafter in many mediums – but I’m loving this new obsession and your site is inspirational!
cherie
You are very welcome! It’s my mission to keep the art of hand embroidery alive 🙂
Misty
Thank you so much. I have had quite an enjoyable time looking through your collection. I am definately adding your site to my favorites list. Thank you again.
cherie
Thank you! I’m also a fan of the lazy daisy and for me it’s appropriately named because I am a lazy stitcher.
I’m in love with this site. I love the lazy daisy patterns. All of them actually. Thanks for putting this together. The world is a better place because of you!
cherie
Thank you!
Karen
Totally wish I had this a week ago! I have been all over the web and you have one of the best collections I’ve found yet!
cherie
You are most welcome! I believe we find comfort in surrounding ourselves with things from the past or new heirlooms that remind us of a life that was slow and simple. I hope your daughters enjoy the towels!
Laurie Roe
I had a list of things to do tonight and I can’t even remember one of them. It’s been a challenge to locate your website as I have looked for it off and on for a week or so. I learned how to embroider in junior high, but quit and didn’t pick it up again until a few months ago. Now I’m constantly searching for vintage embroidery patterns that resemble the ones on tea towels my grandmother made. They lasted for more than 40 years, and I’m determined to make mine last as long. I’ve already completed 10 towels and am working on ones to give my daughters for Christmas this year.
Your website is awesome and I will visit it regularly now. Thank you so much for sharing your treasures with all of us.
God bless.
cherie
Thank you! I’ve used fonts on occasion but I find the lettering expressly designed for embroidery never fails to produce fine results.
Thank you so much for posting so many versions of script. I love doing my own hand embroidery and had crafted my own out of graph paper but I didn’t have all the letters and some of them were stumping me. This is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing. And I love your name. I love making French Knots. 🙂
Nice post you have here, thanks for posting, my it takes a long time to find good stukk on the net. But you have saved me messing up a table cloth i was going to print tomorrow, I’ll have to remember to reverce the text before i cut it out 🙂
Excellent embroidery fonts that will never disappoint you for the quality.
I can apply almost any type of manual stitches on these nice fonts. That’s satisfying.
Thank you so much for these fonts, I’ve been looking for some nice ones but, then I found some fab ones here instead, xx
Not only are monograms a lost art but legible handwriting is hard to find. The alphabet is beautiful as well as useful. Important words or sayings can be embroidered as well as innitials.
You are very welcome! We’re not the first generation to have this obsession since many of the vintage patterns that I buy have never been used. I’m always amazed at the sheer volume of designs that were available.
Thank you for your patterns. I have recently re-discovered the joys of embroidery – I’ve long been a mad crafter in many mediums – but I’m loving this new obsession and your site is inspirational!
You are very welcome! It’s my mission to keep the art of hand embroidery alive 🙂
Thank you so much. I have had quite an enjoyable time looking through your collection. I am definately adding your site to my favorites list. Thank you again.
Thank you! I’m also a fan of the lazy daisy and for me it’s appropriately named because I am a lazy stitcher.
I’m in love with this site. I love the lazy daisy patterns. All of them actually. Thanks for putting this together. The world is a better place because of you!
Thank you!
Totally wish I had this a week ago! I have been all over the web and you have one of the best collections I’ve found yet!
You are most welcome! I believe we find comfort in surrounding ourselves with things from the past or new heirlooms that remind us of a life that was slow and simple. I hope your daughters enjoy the towels!
I had a list of things to do tonight and I can’t even remember one of them. It’s been a challenge to locate your website as I have looked for it off and on for a week or so. I learned how to embroider in junior high, but quit and didn’t pick it up again until a few months ago. Now I’m constantly searching for vintage embroidery patterns that resemble the ones on tea towels my grandmother made. They lasted for more than 40 years, and I’m determined to make mine last as long. I’ve already completed 10 towels and am working on ones to give my daughters for Christmas this year.
Your website is awesome and I will visit it regularly now. Thank you so much for sharing your treasures with all of us.
God bless.
Thank you! I’ve used fonts on occasion but I find the lettering expressly designed for embroidery never fails to produce fine results.
Thank you so much for posting so many versions of script. I love doing my own hand embroidery and had crafted my own out of graph paper but I didn’t have all the letters and some of them were stumping me. This is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing. And I love your name. I love making French Knots. 🙂
Nice post you have here, thanks for posting, my it takes a long time to find good stukk on the net. But you have saved me messing up a table cloth i was going to print tomorrow, I’ll have to remember to reverce the text before i cut it out 🙂
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