Thursday, December 14, 2006

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3 Comments:
Looks great - I'm going to start practicing my free-hand signature!
I always thought that if someone could read it what you've written on a cheque, you don't have bad handwriting. Seems pretty legible to me.
I think you did a great job!!
I have not used a signature, but after seeing so many quilts at a show here in Chicago I am going to give it a try when I quilt my next quilt.
An answer from your post last week.
I use HP custom quilt label kit software, my own designs, print the lable using a Epson printer on C. Jenkin Miracle Fabric Sheets. The sheets are 8 1/2 by 11 and I have not had any problems with alignment.
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