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Victorian Alphabets Monograms Names Needleworkers Ebook Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Got this for a monogram Reference

It's just not that good. A huge chunk of the book is two letters per page, and I wouldn't make them that big. There are some good alphabets out there, but I wouldn't use any of them. I like the name section the best as it shows the name in a box or more detailed flourishes.

Pros
  • Handy thing
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Large selection but a little disappointing

This book has a large selection of letters but unfortunately many of them are small and not well enlarged for my purpose which is embroidery. It was released in 1974, so the migration instructions are very outdated - there are much better methods now. I'm sure there would be more modern books better suited to monograms.

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Some mistakes

Revainrating 3 out of 5

He calls my name

Literally: in the fancy font name chapter 3 JANE on page J. Anyway, I must warn the needlewomen that there are NO charts here. No charts? How can this be for needlewomen? Because, as the name suggests, it comes from the old and very popular monthly Godey's Lady's Book. There was no graph paper in Victorian times. I've uploaded the cover of my book (in pink) so you can compare it to the latest edition. Mine is $2.50 on the top right front cover. I don't really have much practical use for this…

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  • Enjoys
Cons
  • Obsolete model