My latest cross-stitch font 'Juliet' is now available!

Last updated: January 31st , 2022

Let's get big and bold!

🦊🦊 It's now available! My newest font; Juliet is now live and ready for stitching! If you pre-ordered firstly; THANK...

Posted by Two Little Kits on  Monday, January 18, 2021

Looking to spruce up your next cross-stitch piece? You also do stitch people portraits and you want to feature the family surname in a new way? Just want to add to your ever growing collection of cross-stitch fonts and love the look of this?

Well good news; 'Juliet', my newest font, is now available!

After toying around with bigger-than-my-usual lettering for my own stitch people portraits and having people ask me "Where can I buy this font?!", I decided it was high time I ought to turn it into a fully-fledged alphabet.

However, this turned into a much more complicated font than I expected. Making letters that could easily connect with a myriad of other letters while holding their own weight if need be is a lot more complicated than it might seem. It's a fine balancing act that I enjoy the challenge of! But it did mean that 'Juliet' took me longer than I had hoped before it was fully completed.

Then came the task of designing uppercase letters - which in of itself feels like designing a whole alphabet sometimes! As you can see from the pangram I designed, I allowed space for slight embellishment for the uppercase letters. I highly recommend stitching metallic or a highlighted colour in this space!

In the end, I think Juliet looks darling. Sticking to the constraints of cross-stitches while adhering to your own typographical rules can be difficult but I enjoy the challenge. Especially when I get such positive feedback from my customers!

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Don't forget to tag your works in progress or completed pieces on social media using the hashtag #tlkjuliet. I would love to see what you make using Juliet!

But most of all; I hope you just enjoy stitching with Juliet ❤️️



Looking to spruce up your next cross-stitch piece? You also do stitch people portraits and you want to feature the family surname in a new way? Just want to add to your ever growing collection of cross-stitch fonts and love the look of this?