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Wow I Like That 10-23-2014 01:37 PM

Has anyone seen this font?
 
I looks as if it is an embroidery applique. I saw it here but she doesn't say how she made it or where the font is from. Look familiar to anyone? I love it.

Nana2Sew 10-23-2014 02:41 PM

To me......it looks like raw edge applique. Love it!
It could be from Nancy Halvorsen's Art to Heart book......."I Believe"

Prism99 10-23-2014 06:12 PM

If you click on the mug rug picture, it becomes pretty clear that the letters are done by means of fusible raw edge applique. Have no idea where she got the letters; they look like a mixture of different fonts to me. For example, look at the two r's in Merry -- different sizes and styles. Her selection of fabrics for the letters looks like genius!

lynnie 10-23-2014 06:44 PM

Oh, i want one like that!!!

ManiacQuilter2 10-24-2014 05:05 AM


Originally Posted by Prism99 (Post 6940883)
If you click on the mug rug picture, it becomes pretty clear that the letters are done by means of fusible raw edge applique. Have no idea where she got the letters; they look like a mixture of different fonts to me. For example, look at the two r's in Merry -- different sizes and styles. Her selection of fabrics for the letters looks like genius!

I agree with Prism99. If you enlarge the photo, you can see that she used some of the fabric from binding. I never understand why quilter's post items that they made without telling us how.

AZ Jane 10-24-2014 05:19 AM

Contact the blogger and ask about the font and pattern.

quiltingmimipj 10-24-2014 07:24 AM

If you'll look down through the comments, others have asked her about it and to possibly do a tutorial. There is not one reply from the blogger.

shasta5718 10-24-2014 08:19 AM

Try googling applique fonts. You may be able to find it that way.

mckwilter 10-24-2014 08:58 AM

My suggestion is to find some fonts on your printer that you really like (both upper and lower case) and choose the largest size you can that will fit your mug rug. Then use the printed letters as your pattern and trace onto paper-backed fusible paper. Press each letter onto the BACK of the fabric of your choice. Do a rough cut (leave about 1/8" of fabric all around) to make sure that the fusible really stuck. If not, repress. Then do a final cut. Take off the paper backing and fuse to your mug rug, then topstitch down.

Geri B 10-24-2014 09:44 AM

Hmmm pic has been removed due to copyright ....so it is a moot point


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