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  1. Why We Stitch Every Design

    In recent years, technology introduced something interesting to the age-old craft of cross stitch--the ability to design using computer software. We can even convert pictures, drawings and other images …

  2. Robot Alphabet 18

    Cross Stitch Alphabet 18 "Robot" Use Robot Alphabet to evoke the feeling of computer communication. Computers are everywhere these days, even in our refrigerators! And even though computer …

  3. Cross Stitch Graph Paper

    Easy-to-print cross stitch graph paper helps you create and customize your cross stitch designs. Sizes range from 6 to 32 count, plus plain graph paper. Learn the ONE size you need.

  4. JP Coats to Anchor Conversion

    Convert JP Coats to Anchor Floss This JP Coats to Anchor Conversion table shows JP Coats floss colors on the left and their corresponding Anchor numbers. If you need access to this information …

  5. Adapt a Cross Stitch Alphabet to Fit Your Pattern

    Like computer programmers say, "it's not a bug, its a feature." Another example of making the letters work for you. Carry the "y" from the top line down to form the "s" on the second line. Let the …

  6. Beloved Cross Stitch Alphabet Pattern

    To my delight, the gold-trimmed black letters looked even better than they did on my computer. I tried several shades of red to find just the right one. Then, like most women, other priorities (aka kids, …

  7. Common Cross Stitch Terms

    Unless you have a computer cross stitch program, you'll need graph paper to design (or modify) your own cross stitch charts. You can buy regular graph paper that comes 10 squares to the inch at office …