Harlow Yarn Embroidery Font - 4 inch - PES, VP3, HUS, JEF, DST
Chenille Yarn Instructions:
This font has one step for each letter. It is suggested to save the designs as a custom font in you software then you can use just like any other uploaded embroidery font. They are re-sizeable and re-positionable. Your character limit will greatly be determined by your hoop size. I usually use a 14×8 and that easily accommodates 8 characters. Anything more will depend on how exactly you position your characters.
Run the design twice. The first run will be your placement stitch. The second run will be your tack down stitch. Slow the machine down as slow as it will go and use a chop-stick or skewer to hold the yarn in place. Watch those fingers!
This font will work best with yarn that is about the size of your pinky finger and thinner.
MUST HAVE EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE TO MERGE LETTERS
Chenille Yarn Instructions:
This font has one step for each letter. It is suggested to save the designs as a custom font in you software then you can use just like any other uploaded embroidery font. They are re-sizeable and re-positionable. Your character limit will greatly be determined by your hoop size. I usually use a 14×8 and that easily accommodates 8 characters. Anything more will depend on how exactly you position your characters.
Run the design twice. The first run will be your placement stitch. The second run will be your tack down stitch. Slow the machine down as slow as it will go and use a chop-stick or skewer to hold the yarn in place. Watch those fingers!
This font will work best with yarn that is about the size of your pinky finger and thinner.
MUST HAVE EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE TO MERGE LETTERS
Chenille Yarn Instructions:
This font has one step for each letter. It is suggested to save the designs as a custom font in you software then you can use just like any other uploaded embroidery font. They are re-sizeable and re-positionable. Your character limit will greatly be determined by your hoop size. I usually use a 14×8 and that easily accommodates 8 characters. Anything more will depend on how exactly you position your characters.
Run the design twice. The first run will be your placement stitch. The second run will be your tack down stitch. Slow the machine down as slow as it will go and use a chop-stick or skewer to hold the yarn in place. Watch those fingers!
This font will work best with yarn that is about the size of your pinky finger and thinner.
MUST HAVE EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE TO MERGE LETTERS