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 pjonesg@homesweethome.com wrote:
 
 If you could create a good clean drawing with sharp lines and  solid
 colors, preferably drawn with a Draw program such as Corel Draw or
 Adobe Illustrator, but even with a Paint program such as Photoshop,
 then it MIGHT be possible to digitize.  You would also have to clearly
 identify which parts should be painted (with thread) and which not -
 for instance - should the leaves be filled or is this just outline
 work? Are the vertical lines part of the image? Are ths smudges on the
 letters part of what you want or do you want sharply defined
 lettering? [Sharply defined is much easier to handle]
 
 As it is, the image you've posted can't be digitized directly because
 it's way too rough - looks like pen and ink or pencil written on a
 ribbed fabric, and then smudged.
 
 FYI, I ran your unmodified image through Click'n'stitch and attached
 is a picture of the result. I'm surprised that it did even this well :(
 
 - Herb
 
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