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Tengwar font in Cross-Stitch?
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Goodgle "Tengwar". You'll get several hits. whether or not your friend will
find it as a free download is another story. -- JoAnn Two things are aesthetically perfect in the world - the clock and the cat. --Emile-August Chartier "Marcia Smith" wrote in message r.com... I have a friend who is searching for the Elvish font (called Tengwar Quenya or Tengwar Cursive) from J.R.R. Tolkien. She wants to translate the Ring poem into Elvish and then stitch it. Any ideas where we might find this? Thanks. Marcia |
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Sorry, guess I didn't make myself clear. She isn't looking for the font,
she has that. She's looking for a cross-stitch chart of the font. Any ideas? Thanks again, Marcia "JL Amerson" wrote in message ... Goodgle "Tengwar". You'll get several hits. whether or not your friend will find it as a free download is another story. JoAnn |
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Yes, create whatever it is she wants to stitch and save it as a .jpg. Use a
design program, such as PC Stitch, to import that file and save it as a pattern. "Marcia Smith" wrote in message r.com... Sorry, guess I didn't make myself clear. She isn't looking for the font, she has that. She's looking for a cross-stitch chart of the font. Any ideas? Thanks again, Marcia "JL Amerson" wrote in message ... Goodgle "Tengwar". You'll get several hits. whether or not your friend will find it as a free download is another story. JoAnn |
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Thanks, I've passed your suggestion on to my friend.
Marcia "JL Amerson" wrote in message ... Yes, create whatever it is she wants to stitch and save it as a .jpg. Use a design program, such as PC Stitch, to import that file and save it as a pattern. |
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JL Amerson wrote:
Yes, create whatever it is she wants to stitch and save it as a .jpg. Use a design program, such as PC Stitch, to import that file and save it as a pattern. I had an idea along these lines (I'm sort of trying to do this with a flame alphabet) the other day and no one really answered it, so I'll try it he Has anyone done a saying/picture/etc. in a Word document and *then* printed it out on graph paper? I haven't yet tried it, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.... Opinions??? -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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Create the grid in your Word document, then print it right out with the
picture. I do that in Pagemaker. Of course, there is always graph paper and a pencil... Joan Erickson wrote: JL Amerson wrote: Yes, create whatever it is she wants to stitch and save it as a .jpg. Use a design program, such as PC Stitch, to import that file and save it as a pattern. I had an idea along these lines (I'm sort of trying to do this with a flame alphabet) the other day and no one really answered it, so I'll try it he Has anyone done a saying/picture/etc. in a Word document and *then* printed it out on graph paper? I haven't yet tried it, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.... Opinions??? -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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Judy Bay wrote:
Create the grid in your Word document, then print it right out with the picture. I do that in Pagemaker. Hmmm. Interesting thought. I'll give that a try! Thanks, Judy! Of course, there is always graph paper and a pencil... Well, true, but I've done that twice and was hoping for something a little less time consuming! -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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Depending on the count of your graph paper, you'd probablyhave to make your
font very big. Plus you'd still have to do some tweaking because of spacing. It could be done tho - good idea. :-) "Joan Erickson" wrote in message ... JL Amerson wrote: Yes, create whatever it is she wants to stitch and save it as a .jpg. Use a design program, such as PC Stitch, to import that file and save it as a pattern. I had an idea along these lines (I'm sort of trying to do this with a flame alphabet) the other day and no one really answered it, so I'll try it he Has anyone done a saying/picture/etc. in a Word document and *then* printed it out on graph paper? I haven't yet tried it, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.... Opinions??? -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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I've done the put it in Word bit and instead of plain paper , put graph
paper in the printer and it worked ok Jan "Joan Erickson" wrote in message ... Judy Bay wrote: Create the grid in your Word document, then print it right out with the picture. I do that in Pagemaker. Hmmm. Interesting thought. I'll give that a try! Thanks, Judy! Of course, there is always graph paper and a pencil... Well, true, but I've done that twice and was hoping for something a little less time consuming! -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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