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By Connie G. Barwick, About.com Guide to Cross-Stitch since 2006

Spotty Alphabet Sampler Pattern

Friday October 23, 2009
When I create new alphabet patterns, I usually try to make them into samplers. That way, the pattern can be used to chart your own projects or you can stitch the sampler as is.

Spotty Alphabet graphic Photo © Connie G. Barwick
The free Spotty Alphabet Sampler Pattern is such an example. Use the letters to chart your initials on a project or a to create a saying or stitch the sampler as is. It is shown here as if stitched with bright blue floss on black Aida fabric. You may choose your own colors for the project.

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Comments

October 23, 2009 at 12:15 pm
(1) Beth says:

What a cool way to lift a sampler to a new level. ….Do you by chance keep your alphabet samplers in a binder or folder, so you can find the right alphabet for a new project idea or design?

October 23, 2009 at 3:02 pm
(2) Connie G. Barwick, About.com Cross Stitch Guide says:

I store most of my patterns in online folders, but that is a great idea for my printed patterns!

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