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== Introduction ==
Lettering is probably the most popular stitching activity for beginning home users.
Most embroidery machines do include some lettering facilities and all serious embroidery packages include a lettering module. InkStitch does not have a specific lettering module with digitized fonts, but it allows - like a professional embroidery program - creating letters from SVG fonts.
=== Find and download fonts ===
Most computers are already filled with many interesting fonts. However, you also can add additional fonts:
E.g. try [https://fonts.google.com/ Google fonts]
* Select a font (red cross on top right) or several ones
* At the bottom of the page there is a pull up menu, click on it
* Click on the download arrow (top right)
* Uunzip the zip file
** Ubuntu: Either select each file and double click, then install in the font manager, or copy to ~/.local/share/fonts
** Windows: Select all the files and right-click. Select install.

Revision as of 16:37, 26 June 2018

Machine embroidery
Module: InkStitch
◀▬
draft intermediate
2018/06/26 ⚒⚒ 2018/06/05
Objectives
  • Find and install fonts
  • Select the right font
  • Digitize fonts
See also

Objectives

  • Find and install fonts
  • Select the right font
  • Digitize fonts

See also

  • Quality: draft
  • Difficulty: intermediate


Introduction

Lettering is probably the most popular stitching activity for beginning home users.

Most embroidery machines do include some lettering facilities and all serious embroidery packages include a lettering module. InkStitch does not have a specific lettering module with digitized fonts, but it allows - like a professional embroidery program - creating letters from SVG fonts.

Find and download fonts

Most computers are already filled with many interesting fonts. However, you also can add additional fonts:

E.g. try Google fonts

  • Select a font (red cross on top right) or several ones
  • At the bottom of the page there is a pull up menu, click on it
  • Click on the download arrow (top right)
  • Uunzip the zip file
    • Ubuntu: Either select each file and double click, then install in the font manager, or copy to ~/.local/share/fonts
    • Windows: Select all the files and right-click. Select install.