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Embroidering monagram when last name is two words
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I am a fairly beginning embroiderer. How does one manage a monagram when the last name is two words like "von Winters" or "Del Toro"? I am grateful for any advice. Thank you.
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This is one suggestion ,maybe somebody else have other ideas but in this case I have seen people leave off the middle name and use the 2 initials from last name for example Mary Del Toro becomes MDT.
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Thank you. I want to monogram towels for a recently married couple. I was going to place the first initial of each person on either side of the last name. My daughter suggested I use the wifes first initial with DT on one towel and the husbands on the other. That does sound like the simplest idea. Thanks again. mm
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I think I would simply ask them how they want it to appear. That won't work for a surprise gift, but the multiple letter names seem to be more common today.
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I have seen the to initials in the middle and the first initials on either side. ex:
K DT M
with more people choosing to keep their maiden name and also using a hyphen, it would be wise to ask the receipient what their preference is.
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Alssweetheart - Love your avatar! When she gets tired of living at your house, give her my address here in San Diego...LOL
Pat
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Thank you to all who offered ideas. I found a font in my 3D Embroidery software that was each individual letter within a diamond frame. Very pretty when I stitched out a test. I placed the letters with the husbands initial on the left and wifes on the right with the last name letters on top and bottom. The diamonds fit together to make a larger diamond and the over all effect was good. I was proud of the result and the couple raved about their towels. If the situation comes up again, though, I think I will just ask. It would have saved time and strain on my brain, but I would not have discovered an interesting font.
Thanks again. mm
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That was very clever to put the last name letters the way you did!! How very creative!!
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Hi Pat! Thank you for your comment on my avatar. She is a sweet girl, and loves to hang over the edge of the bed(that is where she is in the photo) , her cat tree or where ever she can lean over (anything). She has a black patch on top of her head that looks like a wig : ) Alssweetheart
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I have friends who are finally getting married. I wanted to use my new "Perfect Towel Kit" that I bought at the Community Circle event. However, the bride is keeping her last name... Now what?
The only thing I can think of is to do one set of towels in her name and one set in his name, kind of like a hers & his'.
Any other thoughts, suggestions would be appreciated.
Sue
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Two separate monagrams are a good idea. You could also just use the two last initials.
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