Thick or thin?
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39002)
Petaluma, California
September 28, 2024 10:02pm CST
No, not pizza crust.
I was working on my latest letter, and decided to do one of each--with a single line of x's of a double line of x's.
I will wind up putting both of these in a teeny tiny hoop. The other letters I have done either one way or the other. I should have thought of doing them both ways from the start, but hindsight is 20/20, and all.
Not sure how I'll proceed after this--maybe I'll do thick thin/fat skinny for the rest of the letters. Maybe.
I was working on my latest letter, and decided to do one of each--with a single line of x's of a double line of x's.
I will wind up putting both of these in a teeny tiny hoop. The other letters I have done either one way or the other. I should have thought of doing them both ways from the start, but hindsight is 20/20, and all.
Not sure how I'll proceed after this--maybe I'll do thick thin/fat skinny for the rest of the letters. Maybe.
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@Deepizzaguy (122067)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Sep 24
Go with the skinny letters if it easier on you.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
29 Sep 24
They both look good. Well, I personally have preference for thick and bold as they stand out. You can go with one that you feel would be easier to do and stull look good.
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