How do I transfer a logo onto cross-stitch fabric?

August 6th, 2008 | by logo |
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neurotic3109 asked:


I want to create a cross stitch of a logo that is unique for my friend’s company as a gift. Is there a way to take a logo and have it transferred to cross stitch fabric so that I can just follow the pattern similarly to how I would do a cross-stitch that I purchased in the store?

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  1. 3 Responses to “How do I transfer a logo onto cross-stitch fabric?”

  2. By Banza on Aug 6, 2008 | Reply

    Use a paper full of squares (sum book) and transfer the logo on it.
    After doing this you fill the squares of the logo with crosses of the colors you need.

  3. By somber_pieces on Aug 9, 2008 | Reply

    nope, thats a technique for morrons,…

    If you’re really serious, all you need to do is find a company that does make patches or shirt printings for a living.

    They can scan the logo design and integrate it with their software to either make a batch of patches or t-shirts to your specifications. They can also save the data to a disk, or chip. Because some home sewing machines do have the capability to make your own designer patches. The only problem is getting the data to make the patches and making sure its compatible with your sewing machine’s software.

    good luck !!

    cheers !!!

  4. By IheartCrossStitch on Aug 11, 2008 | Reply

    Use a Cross Stitch Software program to make the graph - if you do cross stitch, then you will love the software - you can scan in images or create your own free hand patterns. For more info see link below.

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