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Free I Love You Sign Cross Stitch Pattern

Monday November 9, 2009
Even those of use who don't know many signs in American Sign Language will likely recognize this one. Say "I love you" with your fingers - in stitches! Stitch the outline only or fill it in with a second color of floss, beads, paint, or other media. Use the floss brands and colors of your choice.

I Love You Sign Photo © Connie G. Barwick
This would make a great gift for someone special who uses signs to speak or teaches sign language. Or just for someone you care about. I included a small chart with the words "I love you" in similar size. This will enable you to make a small ornament with the sign on one side and the words on the other.

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Comments

November 11, 2009 at 12:12 pm
(1) jelly says:

do you have more patterns for the deaf/hoh?
i am on the search for more, but haven’t had much luck finding them.
anyone?

November 11, 2009 at 1:59 pm
(2) Connie G. Barwick, About.com Cross Stitch Guide says:

I don’t have any others yet, but would be happy to add more.

November 11, 2009 at 2:41 pm
(3) jelly says:

I have some patterns with hands signing ‘interpreter’.

and one for showing someone is deaf.

i haven’t stitched them as of yet, they are on my ‘to do’ list, of course.

i am working on a line of deaf/hoh stitch projects to eventually sell.

i would like to see the sign for ‘friends’ if possible, if you can find that one.

maybe a alphabet chart, where i could create words from that alphabet.

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