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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!

I replied when you posted this last week ... In case you missed it,
here's what I said ..


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 embroidery 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. to get an example of what the result might be
(if it even works), 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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