![]() Your typed word will look like overlapping letters, but you don’t want the cuts that go into the other letters, which is why you want to weld them together into one word.ĥ. When I put together that list of script fonts I tried to put together ones that really were the best fonts for welding because they are super easy and don’t require too much adjusting… Step by Step:ġ) Select the Font menu either at the top right toolbar or the left hand side toolbar.Ģ) Type the words that you want to weld together in the font you want.Ĥ) Select the “Modify Window” in the upper right toolbar, it’s the icon that looks like a gray rectangle with the blue M circled. ![]() You can see our list of favorite fonts for cutting, HERE. Hello scrappers, Heather here to share a quick tutorial on welding fonts in the Silhouette Software so you can cut those pretty script fonts in one piece instead of several individual letters that you have to fit back together like a puzzle.
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