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Top 10 Free Monogram Fonts

Oh, peeps, I love, love, LOVE monograms! You’re going to love these Top 10 Free Monogram Fonts.

Want some great ideas on where to use them? You can quickly jazz up any room with a monogram. It’s an “expensive” look, but really is not expensive to do. You can call up a custom embroidery business in your town and they will add initials for as little as $3-5. YEP, that’s all!

Let me show you a few examples from my sweet friend, Edie. She uses monograms all over her house…let me show you!

Top 10 Free Monogram Fonts, best use of monograms in home decorating

In her post, Pillow Talk, she shares a bit of her Master bedroom decor.

You can also see the cute pillows and towels in her girl’s room in a different post….really, if you head over to her blog, you’ll get sucked in and spend hours and hours reading! LOL…don’t say I didn’t warn you.

If you do go, you’ll want to make sure you read this post on about their family’s house fire. It’s devastating. Through it all, God was there comforting and this lead to a beautiful house home rebuild! You’ll love to gawk at the pictures!

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So, what are you waiting for? Grab a pillow or a towel or something and run to get it embroidered.! It will make your room feel so completely special and personalized! Go, give it a try!

Not all fonts are commercial free, so check before use!

10 monogram examples created from free fonts.

1. Monogram KK | 2. DebonairInline | 3. EcuyerDAX | 4. Bodoni MT | 5. Niagara Engraved

6. Abraham Lincoln | 7. League Gothic | 8. Constanze | 9. Little Lord Fontleroy | 10. Bergamot Ornaments

 


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29 Comments

    1. Peggy-You weren’t doing anything wrong…I just never put my links in the post! ugh…I must be losing it! LOL…you can give it a try now and they links are working great!

  1. I can’t download the fonts, either. They’re beautiful and I’d love to have them. Thank you for sharing all your beautiful work!

    1. No virus. Just make sure which ever font you want to download, you click on the NAME of the font. It will bring you to the website that has the font available. All links are safe!

  2. Hi Heather,
    I am sure I am doing something wrong, but when I download the font i’m not sure how to get it to my silhouette, can you help??

  3. My spyware is telling me that the sites that are used are reknown for viruses, did anyone come across this?

    1. Sarah-
      I only link to quality, well-known sites..the one’s I most commonly use are dafont.com, 1001fonts.com and fontspace.com. I literally have hundreds of fonts installed on my computer from these sites and have never had an issue! Hope that helps.

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  5. I downloaded a few of the fonts from your post. My embroidery machine only uses a .pes or a .dst file and they’re saving as .ttf ……I wasn’t sure how you were getting these fonts to your embroidery machine because I can’t figure out how! Thanks!

  6. Ttf mean true type font. That means it’s just a type font…but my baby lock will convert itin letter works but I’ll have to figure it out. Look for ttf on your software. I’ll download these and get back to you.

  7. just wanted to tell the group that is having problems converting these fonts to a file that their embroidery machines can understand there are free programs out there that will convert files for you for your embroidery machine. Do a search, this might help. For all those that are following this link even in

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    1. Callie, are you using Cricut design space? If you are then you download the ttf font and add to your fonts folder on your computer. Once in design space you choose system fonts to the right under the edit tab. You will find all your true type fonts there and the new font that you download will be there. If you are signed into design space first and download the font to your computer make sure you sign out and back in for the font to be become available.
      Goodluck!!

  8. These fonts/monograms are beautiful and I would love to have them to use w:my embroidery sewing machine and Cricut. I,however, am not so techno savvy and cannot figure out how to obtain them. Am I supposed to pick individual letters and press download or by simply pressing download will the entire collection be selected? So far, I thought I had tried both and nothing has happened. If it is not a problem, would you give me specific directions? I actually would love to have an entire collection of one of the designs to use on a project.
    Thanks for your time!

  9. I know this response is a few years after the original post, so I’m not sure if anyone will see it. These are not embroidery fonts. Unless you convert them to .pes or whatever type of file your embroidery machine uses, you won’t be able to use them for an embroidery monogram. They are .ttf files or true type font, and they are meant to be used on your computer. I think with digitizing software you could probably digitize the letters and save them as your file type of choice. I’m not sure about circuit or silhouette or any of the vinyl cutting machines/software. Hope this helps someone.

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