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Old 05-25-2008, 07:39 PM
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Default French Cuff Placement

From Di

I've not done these before but, according to Embroidery Arts:
Shirt Cuffs
Placement on the top of the wrist, and from 1" - 1 3/8" toward the
buttonhole from the center of the cuff. Cuff monograms are typically small,
and are placed so that the bottom of the design is 1/4' to 1/2" above the
cuff edge

"Do the same rules apply for monograms on men's shirt cuffs for regular
cuff and French cuff?

Embroideryarts Support answers:

The same rules of placement and letter order apply to both cuff styles."

"What size should the letters be to monogram a shirt cuff? Do your letters
come that small?
Thanks
Mary

EmbroideryArts Support answers:

Monograms on shirt cuffs are typically less than 1/2" tall. We have two
styles designed specifically for creating small monograms - Petite Monogram
Set 1 and Petite Monogram Set 2."

"Hi,
Today I was asked how to place monograms on cuffs of a shirt. I had never
really thought about it. You have a right & a left. So how do you mongram
both cuffs so they look right?
You can't mirror image as the letters will be backwards.
Any advice would be appreciated. Should you only put a monogram on one cuff
or one collar edge?
Where can I find the rules for the correct placement of monograms on
clothing types?
Kaye

EmbroideryArts Support answers:

It's customary to place a monogram only on the left cuff.

Our Monogram Manager includes a 20 page illustrated booklet with placement
suggestions, along with 15 placement templates."

"When embroidering a cuff which side is the proper side to do. The left cuff
or right?

EmbroideryArts Support answers:

The customary location is on the left cuff."
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From Michael

You can center the embroidery horozontally and vertically on the cuff. Although
I do not have a shirt with this embroidery a gentleman at my church does and
that's the location of his embroidery. Don't cringe at $8.00, that's a bargin
price. For similiar embroidery I charge $8 plus a $4 set up charge. And it will
generally take a half hour, so my business gets a little money and I get a
little money also.
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