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 Never loose your sense of wonder.
 Alphabet Blues
 Always look on the Bright Side of Life
 Vogeleieren - Bird Eggs
 Size matters for stitchers
 Alphabet ABCMY Cyan Magenta Yellow
 There is no such thing as a failed experiment.
 My Aunties Garden
 All you need is love. And a little chocolate.
 Go girl go - girlpower
 I have never done it before so i think i will manage
 The Crownless again shall be King
 Carpe Diem
 Life is too short for cheap wine
 History has its eyes on you
 Happiness
 Cherish those who love you with an affection that is as light to carry as it is strong to feel.
 Holland in Cross Stitch
 Though she be but little she is fierce - William Shakespeare Cross Stitch
 Happy to Love You
 Live the full life of the mind - Ernest Hemingway Cross Stitch
 Because of You
Tulipa - bulbs tulips
Madame Primula
Apple Square
Rosi Rosa
Saintpaulia Blues
Booming Blooming
Little Fellows
This text in font Paris was charted on 2024.12.13 at www.stitchpoint.com  —  for personal use only.
© 2006-2024 Stitchpoint
Erase a character with a double click on the written character.
Make a charted design out of your own text. Key the text you want with the pink letter keys. Erase a character with a double click on the written character. Under the button SPECIAL you will find additional special characters, symbols and accents. To make larger spaces between the words, use the one of the four space buttons situated after the question mark and before the enter button. Press ENTER to start a new line. Next to the enter button are keys that show a larger work area. This size has no effect on the printing. When printing, the text will cut off at page width. You have to set up your printer for 'portrait' or 'landscape'.
A cross stitch text in Paris font has a basic height of four stitches (such as the m) and with leg (k) and tail (y) included the reach is eight stitches, the basic width is three stitches (o and n). These cross stitch letters automatically get a space of one grid.

If needed, cut your printed words and use this graphpaper to glue together your composition.