The table below includes all embroidery fonts that are standard with your Hatch Embroidery. Categories include:
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Created especially for appliqué, containing all the required outline, tack and cover stitches. Great for use on large scale and to reduce stitch count. |
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San-serif typeface style, very common with names and business logos. A great style for embroidery as it is clear and easy to read. |
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Anything that is not ‘blocky’ can be used in a decorative way, depending on the style of logo. |
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Especially designed for monogramming purposes – commonly used for creating initials popular with gifts such as towels and linen. |
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Commonly used for sports wear, on back of jackets. Work best at larger scale. |
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Commonly used for small lettering, anything under 5mm and where satin column are not suitable. |
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Fluid strokes where characters connect, resembling a hand written style. |
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Older style font which includes an embellishment at the ends of the stroke, popular with sportswear. |
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Fonts which are 6mm and below, including satin stitch columns with push and pull adjustments. |
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Graphical, multi-colors and fill effects are some of the things that are associated with special fonts. Commonly used for decorative purposes. |
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This category includes Cyrillic, Greek and Japanese fonts. |
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Embroidery character designs are very popular. Many hobbyists buy these from third-party suppliers. A number of sample KDC fonts are included in the software. |