Downloadable cross stitch alphabet




















It is supposed to keep material taut and aligned. Read More. I've tried them all. I prefer spring hoops but if my hands are weak I have a difficult time squeezing it. The tension is great if you like taut. I have never used a hoop and have been cross-stitching for 15 years - only because I didn't think it appropriate. Suddenly I came across this article and. What do you do when you can't find the perfect cross stitch chart? It happens more than you'd think. Even though we're no longer limited to the patterns we can find in magazines or at the local craft….

Feel free to stitch the patterns here for personal use or individual sale. Please do not reproduce patterns for distribution. If your favorite store is not on the list, ask if they will special order for you. Here are a few alphabet charts to make it easy to personalize your designs. Add the date stitched and your name or initials to your finished piece.

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Please use the secure form to send credit card information. Contact us. Get the look of stenciled uppercase letters with this free alphabet chart. Only whole cross stitches are used, making this a great alphabet for beginners, though there's only a basic chart available to show you where each stitch should go.

Uppercase letters are stitched in a four-color scheme of blue, red, orange, and green. Only basic cross stitches are used to make up the alphabet and it works best on and count Aida cloth. The angled letters of this alphabet lends itself to modern and vintage designs. Cross stitches and back stitches are used to stitch letters, numbers, and punctuation. The uppercase letters are 10 inches high, with the lowercase letters being just 5 inches high.

This free alphabet cross-stich pattern uses lots of bright colors to create the letters. These are fun uppercase letters that would add some personality to any of your projects. This pattern includes a black-and-white symbol chart, a color chart, and a supply list, which includes what color threads you'll need to recreate the look.

There's a combination of 4 free alphabet fonts here, and you'll love each one of them. These are great for monograms, but you can also use them to write any text as part of your design or to sign your name.

These are some unique fonts that you won't want to miss out on. Create capital letters by using the back stitch in this free project. You'll be able to see just what technique is used to get the letters just right.

Besides this chart, there are a few other free alphabet charts here, including back stitch lower case letters, cross-stitch capital letters, and cross-stitch lowercase letters.

Stitch up the Greek alphabet with this simple chart that's free to download. The pattern shows you just where you should make each cross stitch.

This would be great to used to make something special for a new graduate. There are actually 7 free alphabet cross-stitch patterns here, and each are very well designed. The first alphabet chart is a simple chart that includes uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers.

The only type of stitch that's used is whole cross stitches. If you're in need of a Hebrew alphabet cross-stitch chart, then here's a free one for you. Each chart includes a preview and a download. Each download includes a wide variety of sizes for the font so you can stitch up something really small or really large.

Create monograms with this free calligraphy cross-stitch pattern. These are made to fit individually in an 8-inch embroidery hoop when stitched up with count Aida fabric. This would make a beautiful gift as a hoop or stitched up on something handmade.

Here's another cross-stitch alphabet generator, but this one uses just a single font. Select which characters you need to include and a chart will be created for you. The basic height here is 5 stitches and the basic wide is 4 stitches. A very magical font has been created here, and you'll love the bright flowy letters that are included. This would be great to stitch up on that very special gift for a little one.

A Christmas alphabet cross-stitch chart is here! It's got a Nordic vibe to it and, stitched up with teal and red, it looks both modern and vintage.



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