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Most embroidery machines do include some lettering facilities and all serious embroidery packages include a lettering module. As of Spring 2019, there is only one included lettering font, but that should change in the future.
Most embroidery machines do include some lettering facilities and all serious embroidery packages include a lettering module. As of Spring 2019, there is only one included lettering font, but that should change in the future.


In addition, InkStitch allows - like a professional embroidery program - creating letters from SVG fonts. See the next two articles.
In addition, InkStitch allows - like a professional embroidery program - creating letters from SVG fonts. See the next two articles, i.e. [[InkStitch - design letters]] and [[InkStitch - Geneva-simple typefaces]]


== The lettering module ==
== The lettering module ==
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For Ink/Stitch 1.25 (Mai 2019)
For Ink/Stitch 1.25 (Mai 2019)


To create letters:
=== To create letters ===
* Menu InExtensions -> k/Stitch -> Lettering
* Menu InExtensions -> k/Stitch -> Lettering
* Type your text in the popup menu
* Type your text in the popup menu
* Apply and Quit
* Apply and Quit
* Adjust size of the generated satin objects group with InkScape


[[image:inkstitch-lettering-1b.png|none|800px|thumb|Lettering with Ink/Stitch 1.25]]
[[image:inkstitch-lettering-1b.png|none|800px|thumb|Lettering with Ink/Stitch 1.25]]


You now can see a group of letters. Each letter is also a group. Open Menu Objects -> Objects to check this.


=== Adjusting letter size ===


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By default, the letters produced are rather big, i.e. a capital letter is about 20mm high (font size 79pt bold). You can probably safely scale this down by 50%, e.g. use a letter size of 10mm.
 
* Menu Object->Transform
* Scale tab
* Tick ''Scale proportionally''
* Scale to 50%
 
[[image:inkstitch-lettering-2.png|none|600px|thumb|Reduce size of lettering with Ink/Stitch 1.25]]

Revision as of 12:04, 12 June 2019

Machine embroidery
Module: InkStitch
◀▬▬▶
draft intermediate
2019/06/12 ⚒⚒ 2018/06/05
Prerequisite(s)
Objectives
  • Find and install fonts
  • Select the right font
  • Digitize fonts
See also

Objectives

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

Prerequisites

See also

  • Quality: draft
  • Difficulty: intermediate


Introduction

Lettering is probably the most popular stitching activity for beginning home users. As of Spring 2019, Ink/Stich does include a simple digitized font available under lettering in the Ink/Stich menu.

Most embroidery machines do include some lettering facilities and all serious embroidery packages include a lettering module. As of Spring 2019, there is only one included lettering font, but that should change in the future.

In addition, InkStitch allows - like a professional embroidery program - creating letters from SVG fonts. See the next two articles, i.e. InkStitch - design letters and InkStitch - Geneva-simple typefaces

The lettering module

For Ink/Stitch 1.25 (Mai 2019)

To create letters

  • Menu InExtensions -> k/Stitch -> Lettering
  • Type your text in the popup menu
  • Apply and Quit
Lettering with Ink/Stitch 1.25

You now can see a group of letters. Each letter is also a group. Open Menu Objects -> Objects to check this.

Adjusting letter size

By default, the letters produced are rather big, i.e. a capital letter is about 20mm high (font size 79pt bold). You can probably safely scale this down by 50%, e.g. use a letter size of 10mm.

  • Menu Object->Transform
  • Scale tab
  • Tick Scale proportionally
  • Scale to 50%
Reduce size of lettering with Ink/Stitch 1.25