The Bottom Line
This may be the only alphabet book you will ever need to buy.
Pros
- Wide Variety of Designs
- Easy to Read Charts
- Stitched Models of Designs
- Most Charts are Black and White
Cons
- So Many Alphabets, Which One to Stitch First?
- Some Color Charts Are Slightly Difficult to Read
Description
- Such a wide-variety of designs, you are sure to find an alphabet to suit any project.
- This alphabet collection will spark your creativity and give you ideas for may different projects.
- Some charts are presented with suggested color keys, others are choose your own color and several designs are quite detailed.
Guide Review - Leisure Arts Leaflet - A Big Collection of Alphabets in Cross Stitch
In the 62 pages of this publication, there are 140 alphabets to select from ranging from small to large. Back stitch, Cross Stitch, Solid, Open, Upper and Lower case letters are represented. Simple, Ornate, Floral, Halloween, Religious, Ladybug, Bumblebee, Dinosaur and Baby themes are there. You name it, you will probably find it in this alphabet collection.
My favorite alphabet is the elegant letters based on a floss skein image with the cute ladybug and flower themed alphabet a close second.
These alphabets will spark your creativity. What sort of projects can you dream up? Stitch a sampler, a bookmark, a towel, a baby bib, or an ornament. Create a sign for a child's room. Personalize a Cross Stitch project or create a unique signature for your work.
Most charts are clear and easy to read. Some of the more detailed charts will require close attention, particularly those with multiple colors used in the back stitch keys.
My favorite alphabet is the elegant letters based on a floss skein image with the cute ladybug and flower themed alphabet a close second.
These alphabets will spark your creativity. What sort of projects can you dream up? Stitch a sampler, a bookmark, a towel, a baby bib, or an ornament. Create a sign for a child's room. Personalize a Cross Stitch project or create a unique signature for your work.
Most charts are clear and easy to read. Some of the more detailed charts will require close attention, particularly those with multiple colors used in the back stitch keys.




