Brushwork Monogram Sets
A satin-stitch monogram style digitized from artwork from the early 1900s. The letters have a japanese flavor, with the look of a western alphabet painted with ink and a brush. There is quite a bit of height variation from one letter to the next, and a natural flow to the letter shape.
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A satin-stitch monogram style with a flowing, handmade quality, and variation in height from one letter to the next - which one would expect from a style created by someone with a brush.M
The artwork for this monogram set was commissioned from Kipp T. Jarden, a traditional animator with a 2008 BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. You can see more of his work on his website at http://www.kippjarden.com.
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This monogram style is digitized from early 20th Century calligraphy that itself is based on sgraffitto - an ancient process of decorating pottery by scratching through layers of color. To the modern eye this style looks very fresh - even mid-century modern - great for towels because of its wide satin stitch columns.
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Adapted from an old Spanish "scratching" style, this satin stitch Monogram Set
has thin, crisp columns and looks very fresh and up-to-date.
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This monogram style has free-flowing satin stitch elements inspired by calligraphy.
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This is a free-flowing satin stitch monogram style. The thin columns
make this a great choice for napkins.
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- .csd Singer / P.O.E.M
- .dst Tajima
- .exp Melco expanded
- .hus Husqvarna Viking
- .pcs Pfaff
- .pes Brother, Babylock, Bernina
- .sew Janome/New Home, Elna