I suppose since they (whoever "they" are) have published it, they don't consider it a boo-boo. I'm working on His Name is Jesus & it is all words in different "fonts". Shouldn't the same letter in the same section (same font) be the same?
The example below is for King of Kings
The first K's tail is one long straight shot, but the 2nds has a little hink in it.
Wouldn't ya' know it but instead of following the CHART in my stitching (novel idea, hunh?) I followed the first K's example & now am not sure if I want to it or not?
What would y'all do?
Last edited by backafteradozenyrs on Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Diana
WIP
Rejoice in Today Rooster=Stoney Creek
White Dorkings=Leisure Arts
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Finished Masterpieces:
His Name Is Jesus
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I'm VERY tempted to keep my 2nd K like the first....and allowing the letters tail end to be an incursion on the top of the bottom culi-cue of the J (because the S and O in Son Of also overlay in the bottom of the J)
Diana
WIP
Rejoice in Today Rooster=Stoney Creek
White Dorkings=Leisure Arts
White Wedding-Ellen Maurer-Stroh
Finished Masterpieces:
His Name Is Jesus
Never too old for teddy
Turn off the water sign
Debbies bookmark
For myself, I think I would stitch according to the chart, then, if I didn't like it, it after the whole thing was finished. You may not see the reason for those little apparent aberrations until you see the overall effect.