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 pjonesg@homesweethome.com wrote:
 
 > Herb,
 > I don't know if this is doable but would really appreciate anything
 > you could do for me.  I have a mega hoop with Bernina 730, I also have
 > resizing software, so whatever size it is made is fine with me.  Thank
 > you so much!
 
 You're kidding, right? You  DO pick the difficult ones!
 
 I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for as a final result. As it
 is, any embroidry would have to be more than a foot high to be able to
 see any of those tiny characters - anything smaller and it would just
 be smudges of gray. Reduce your image and view it on-screen in the
 actual size you want to end up with, and remember that thread is a
 hundred times thicker than the pixels on the screen.
 
 I think you'd be better off doing a photo-image on fabric
 
 - Herb
 
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