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Re: Signing Your Stitching

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QueenBex wrote: No initials are plain, you just need to find a pattern that works for you! I've come up with this for you;
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Wow... That is very pretty. If only I had those initials lol

This thread has got me thinking. Never thought of an initial or stuff on sewing *considers one of her own*
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Queen Bex, you're amazing! I love your signature and the one you made for Kareesh!
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Ishtar wrote:
QueenBex wrote: No initials are plain, you just need to find a pattern that works for you! I've come up with this for you;
SDS sig 001.jpg
Wow... That is very pretty. If only I had those initials lol

This thread has got me thinking. Never thought of an initial or stuff on sewing *considers one of her own*

If you need a hand let us know! Would love to see it once you have one :)
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monkeypeaches wrote:Queen Bex, you're amazing! I love your signature and the one you made for Kareesh!
Aww shucks :blush: no worries! Hey if you have some ideas let me know, I'm having fun with these and would be more then willing to help you, or anyone else reading this, out! :grin:
If no help is needed I encourage pictures to be shared! :D
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QueenBex wrote:
monkeypeaches wrote:Sofara, that paw looks awesome! It would be perfect as a signature. I think it would look just as cute without the backstitching, but that's just me and my unwarranted loathing of it. This has definitely gotten me to thinkin' about how I could sign my work with something symbolic instead of just my name. Hmm....
If you need a hand making one up feel free to share ideas on this thread and see what we can come up with :D
This is one of my ideas but I am not sure I like it. I stitched up a quick sample of it to get an idea of how it looks and I think it looks good stitched, but might be a little too big still...

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Ahh this thread has me thinking about signatures too and I was also going to go for a star. :sorry: Sofara would you be offended if I designed a different star signature for myself?
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SofaraStarfyre wrote:
QueenBex wrote:
monkeypeaches wrote:Sofara, that paw looks awesome! It would be perfect as a signature. I think it would look just as cute without the backstitching, but that's just me and my unwarranted loathing of it. This has definitely gotten me to thinkin' about how I could sign my work with something symbolic instead of just my name. Hmm....
If you need a hand making one up feel free to share ideas on this thread and see what we can come up with :D
This is one of my ideas but I am not sure I like it. I stitched up a quick sample of it to get an idea of how it looks and I think it looks good stitched, but might be a little too big still...

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Looking good so far, I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult to get the size down :)
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DuckyBelkins wrote:Ahh this thread has me thinking about signatures too and I was also going to go for a star. :sorry: Sofara would you be offended if I designed a different star signature for myself?
if you google image star, you can see how different you can be, and I'm sure it would give you some ideas too.
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QueenBex wrote:
DuckyBelkins wrote:Ahh this thread has me thinking about signatures too and I was also going to go for a star. :sorry: Sofara would you be offended if I designed a different star signature for myself?
if you google image star, you can see how different you can be, and I'm sure it would give you some ideas too.
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Not at all Ducky, I have no qualms about someone else using a star at all everyone's can be different!! I am still up in the air about the one I did for myself. It's just shy of 2 cm wide and about 1.5 cm tall. It's still relatively small but it just looks a bit intrusive on things especially smaller things like the portrait project I did for this months challenge.. I was going to try to use it in the corner and it just looks too big...

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