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Selah
10-26-13, 3:20pm
After a LONG (read: since adolescence) hiatus from embroidery, I want to get back into it again. I found a quote that I would like to embroider onto a piece of cloth, to make it into a framed picture. I did up a Word document using the font, color, and spacing I want to use for the piece, but now I'm stumped. How do I get the thing transferred onto a piece of cloth so I know where to embroider? I don't want to use cross-stitch, but other stitches than will allow me to create a typeset/font look, like in newsprint.

Any suggestions? I've been so far gone from embroidery that I only have dim memories of doing pieces from pre-printed kits, which provided a pre-stencilled canvas, the right colors of embroidery floss, and an instruction sheet, so I've never "free-styled" before! :|(

Thanks in advance, everybody!

KayLR
10-26-13, 3:47pm
Depending on what kind of fabric you're wanting to transfer to, there are different techniques. Usually I'm using something thin enough that I can just use a window to trace the pattern, or a lightbox I borrow from work. Note, if you use a transfer paper (iron-on), you will have to make sure your pattern is a mirror image---might require a mirror-image photocopy job. Here is a good summary of 5 methods of transferring:
http://embroidery.about.com/od/Basic-Embroidery-Techniques/a/Five-Methods-For-Transferring-An-Embroidery-Pattern.htm (http://embroidery.about.com/od/Basic-Embroidery-Techniques/a/Five-Methods-For-Transferring-An-Embroidery-Pattern.htm)

Selah
10-27-13, 2:21am
Wow, thanks KayLR! :) Very helpful...I knew the people here would have a great answer! Thanks again!